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Carmyle (/kɑːrˈmaɪl/;
Scottish Gaelic: An Càrn Maol) is a
suburb in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland,
directly north of the
River Clyde. It is in an...
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Carmyle railway station is
located in the
Carmyle area of Glasgow. It is on the
Whifflet Line (a
branch of the more
extensive Argyle Line), 5.5 miles...
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neighbourhood to the north,
Barrachnie and
Baillieston to the east and
Carmyle to the south,
although Mount Vernon is
separated from
these by
areas of...
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Colin Dunlop of
Carmyle (7
January 1706 – 13
August 1777) was an 18th-century
Scottish tobacco lord and banker, who
served as Lord
Provost of Glasgow...
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Westburn Viaduct, also
known as
Carmyle Viaduct, is a
disused railway bridge over the
River Clyde between Carmyle in
Glasgow (north side) and Westburn...
- to Dalmuir, via
Carmyle From ****bernauld to Dalmuir, via
Hamilton From Milngavie, via Hamilton, to ****bernauld From Dalmuir, via
Carmyle, to Motherwell...
- area than the pre-1975 city,
gaining Baillieston, Cambuslang, Carmunnock,
Carmyle, Garrowhill,
Mount Vernon, Rutherglen, and Springboig.
Local government...
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Cambuslang Camlachie Carnwath Cardowan Carfin Carluke Carmichael Carmunnock Carmyle Carnbroe Carntyne Carstairs Carstairs Junction Cartland Castlemilk Cessnock...
- Rangers,
behind Bill Struth.
Smith was born in Lanark, but grew up in the
Carmyle district in the East End of Glasgow, and was a
boyhood fan of Rangers....
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officially closed in 2010.
Carmyle Provisional School opened on 30 July 1906. On 1
January 1909, it
became Carmyle State School. It
closed in 1910...