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- Gartmorn Dam is an artificial freshwater loch north-east of Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, UK, built in 1711–12 as a reservoir to supply water to hydraulic...
- "New Town" area of housing,: 111  and commissioning the building of the Gartmorn Dam, which was designed by George Sorocold.: 101–107  Erskine owned many...
- opposite banks of the Forth. Roughly in the centre of the county lies the Gartmorn Dam County Park, and there are small patches of forest in the south-east...
- Timelines - Gartmorn Dam". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2015-08-30. Engineering Timelines - Gartmorn Dam [5] Clacksweb - Gartmorn Dam...
- Kilbride) Winding Up Order 1992 (S.I. 1992/355) Central Regional Council (Gartmorn Reservoir) Byelaws Extension Order 1992 (S.I. 1992/356) Mental Health (Detention)...
- Port Ellen, Islay Still Loch - Ardrishaig Strathduie Water - Campbeltown Gartmorn Dam Carsfad Loch Clatteringshaws Loch Glenkiln Reservoir Kettleton Reservoir...
- in 1758. Through his mother he also inherited Schawpark near Sauchie at Gartmorn. The house dated from 1700. A small group of cottages on the estate were...
- (Shetland Islands Area) Order 1991 SI 1991/2638 Central Regional Council (Gartmorn Reservoir) Byelaws Extension Order 1991 SI 1991/2639 Goods Vehicles (Authorisation...
- required an inclined plane[citation needed]) and to Sherriffyards Colliery at Gartmorn Dam. By 1806 the system was extended to Tillicoultry, and an alternative...
- water from the river through a sluice into the mill lade that fed the Gartmorn Dam reservoir. The weir was added to the schedule of British listed monuments...