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Dalmarnock (/dælˈmɑːrnək/,
Scottish Gaelic: Dail Mheàrnaig) is a
district in the
Scottish city of Glasgow. It is
situated east of the city centre, directly...
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Dalmarnock railway station,
serving the
Dalmarnock area of Glasgow, Scotland, lies on the
Argyle Line, two and a
quarter miles (3.6 km)
southeast of Glasgow...
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Historically part of Lanarkshire, it is
bounded by
Glasgow Green to the west,
Dalmarnock to the east and south,
Calton to the north-west at
Abercromby Street/London...
- (Glasgow Green–Bridgeton) 460 or 510
yards (420 or 470 m), and
Dalmarnock Rd (Bridgeton–
Dalmarnock) 766
yards (700 m). In
Winter 1994, the
River Kelvin breached...
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Dalmarnock fire
tests are a
series of fire
experiments that were
conducted in a real high-rise
building in the
United Kingdom. In 2006, the BRE Centre...
- Flickr, May 2012 Glasgow,
Dalmarnock Road,
Dalmarnock Power Station,
Canmore Dalmarnock Road
Power Station,
Glesga Pals
Dalmarnock Power Station (1955), The...
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Exchange ward. 1974–1983: The
County of the City of
Glasgow wards of Calton,
Dalmarnock, Exchange, and Townhead. 1983–1997: The City of
Glasgow District electoral...
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tracks and the M74 motorway. A road
bridge connects Shawfield to the
Dalmarnock,
Bridgeton and
Glasgow Green areas.
Shawfield is a
familiar name to many...
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Kilfinan in
Argyll and Bute
Dalmarnock a
district within Glasgow Dalmarnock, a
farmsteading near Dunkeld, and the
adjacent Dalmarnock Beat, a
salmon fishery...
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surrounded by
woodland and hills. The
forest to the
north is
called Dalmarnock Wood. The
short Littleton Burn p****es
through the
hamlet from west to...