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Burnbank is an area in the town of Hamilton,
South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was
formerly a
separate mining village before being absorbed into the town...
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Burnbank Park was a
sports ground in Glasgow, Scotland. It was
situated in the city's
Woodlands area,
found at
Barrington Drive (between
Great Western...
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Burnbank Fell is a
small hill in the west of the
English Lake District. It is the most
westerly of the
Loweswater Fells, a
group of low gr****y
hills just...
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Burnbank railway station was a
railway station that
served the
suburb of
Burnbank in Hamilton,
South Lanarkshire. It is one of
several railway stations...
- side of the
northern section of
Haweswater reservoir, near the villages;
Burnbanks and Bampton.
Naddle Forest SSSI
includes Low Forest,
Guerness Wood, High...
- The
Honourable James Campbell (after c. 1660 – c. January 1713) of
Burnbank and
Boquhan was a
Scottish nobleman of Clan Campbell. He was an
officer of...
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Burnbank Athletic Football Club was a
Scottish football club
based in the
Burnbank area of Hamilton,
South Lanarkshire. It pla****
primarily in Scottish...
- The
first was Fleshers' Haugh,
situated on
Glasgow Green,
followed by
Burnbank Park in the
Kelvinbridge area of the city, and then
Kinning Park for ten...
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Renowned explorer and
missionary David Livingstone's
house still stands at 17
Burnbank Road and has a
plaque about him.
Hamilton is
located within the Scottish...
- in Hamilton, the
church he
attended as a boy.
Livingstone lived at 17
Burnbank Road in Hamilton,
South Lanarkshire, for a
short time in 1862. The house...