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Thornliebank (Scots: Thonliebank,
Scottish Gaelic:
Bruach nan Dealgan) is a
suburban area in East Renfrewshire, in the west
central Lowlands of Scotland...
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Thornliebank railway station is a
railway station in the
village of
Thornliebank, East Renfrewshire,
Greater Glasgow, Scotland. The
station is managed...
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Thornliebank Football Club was a
football club that
existed between 1875 and 1907,
based in
Thornliebank, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
Thornliebank's first...
- by
Thornliebank in the
Renfrewshire Cup. In 1883, the
scores were
reversed with St
Mirren winning the
Renfrewshire Cup, 3–1
against Thornliebank.[citation...
- away from the pathway.
Amongst the park's
owners were
Walter Crum of
Thornliebank and
Archibald Cameron Corbett, M.P. for Tradeston,
Glasgow (later Lord...
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Commons from 1880 to 1885. Crum was the
eldest son of
Walter Crum FRS of
Thornliebank and his wife
Jesse Graham,
daughter of
William Graham of Burntshiel,...
- is near
Thornliebank, a
village formed on the
river to
manufacture cloth and a
specialized printing of
cloth known as beetling;
Thornliebank linen was...
- neighbourhood), the
Arden housing estate to the west, by the
village of
Thornliebank (East Renfrewshire) to the
south and by the
Auldhouse Burn to the east...
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David Blyth Hanna (December 20, 1858,
Thornliebank,
Scotland –
December 1, 1938, Toronto) was a
railway executive with the
Canadian Northern Railway and...
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Giffnock and
Thornliebank is one of the five
wards used to
elect members of the East
Renfrewshire Council. It
elects three Councillors. "5th
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