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Bainsford is a
small village within the
Falkirk council area of Scotland. The
village is
situated in the
Forth Valley, 1 mile (1.6 km)
north of the town...
- 1880 when a
local cricket club
formed a
football team
under the name
Bainsford Britannia. The club was
elected to the
Scottish Football League in 1900–01...
- was
formed in 1880 when a
group of
friends from a
cricket team
called Bainsford Blue
Bonnets formed a
football team
under the name Britannia. At the end...
- men's club, East
Stirlingshire F.C., was
founded in 1881
originally as
Bainsford Britannia and has
competed in the
Scottish Football League since 1900...
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Falkirk South Grahamston,
Middlefield and
Westfield Grangemouth* Langlees,
Bainsford and New
Carron Larbert,
Stenhousemuir and
Torwood Lower Braes Maddiston...
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Robert Dollar (1844–1932), was a Scottish-American
industrialist born in
Bainsford, Falkirk, Scotland. The
title "Captain" was
honorary and he was called...
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rejected the
offer and the
Warriors won the
match 6–2. A
bookmaker from the
Bainsford district of Falkirk, was
subsequently jailed for
attempted match fixing...
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Merchiston Park (/ˈmɛərkɪstən/) was a
football ground in
Bainsford, near Falkirk,
which was the home of East
Stirlingshire F.C.
between c. 1882 and 1920...
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which is
destined for the
stadium via Stenhousemuir, Carrons**** and
Bainsford. As well as the
special match day routes,
regular services are also provided...
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March trial.
Charlotte Dundas was left in a
backwater of the
canal at
Bainsford until it was
broken up in 1861.
Symington was not paid all he had invested...