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country estate centred around Cowlairs House,
situated just west of the
Edinburgh and
Glasgow Railway tracks. The
Cowlairs railway works was
founded in...
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Cowlairs Locomotive,
Carriage and
Wagon Works, at
Cowlairs in Springburn, an area in the north-east of Glasgow, Scotland, was
built in 1841 for the Edinburgh...
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Cowlairs Football Club was a 19th-century
football club from the
Cowlairs area of
Glasgow in Scotland. The club was of the
founder members of the Scottish...
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Cowlairs railway station served the
Cowlairs area of Glasgow, Scotland, from 1858 to 1964 on the
Edinburgh and
Glasgow Railway. The
station was
first opened...
- Mirren, Vale of
Leven and
Cowlairs submitted applications along with non-league club
Leith Athletic. In the election,
Cowlairs lost
their league position...
- it instead,
resulting in a
steep descent at 1 in 41 from
Cowlairs mostly in tunnel.
Cowlairs tunnel is 1,000 yd (910 m) in length.
There were
other major...
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works at
Cowlairs,
Glasgow were
better than that at St. Margarets,
which were
reduced to
repairs only and all
production moved to
Cowlairs. As is customary...
- West End
Football Club was a
Scottish ****ociation
football club
based in
Cowlairs, Glasgow. The club was
founded in
August 1873 out of a
cricket club. The...
- The 1894–95
Scottish Division Two was won by Hibernian, with
Cowlairs finishing bottom. Source: statto.com
Rules for classification:
Teams finish equal...
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Elections to the
Corporation of the City of
Glasgow were held on
Tuesday 3
November 1896,
alongside muni****l
elections across Scotland, and the wider...