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Glenboig (Scottish Gaelic: An
Gleann Bhog) is a
village in
North Lanarkshire,
Scotland lying north of
Coatbridge and to the
south east of Kirkintilloch...
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century Lanarkshire profited from its rich
seams of coal in
places such as
Glenboig. As the coal
industry developed around Glasgow in the 1700s the
price of...
- ****bernauld,
Heathfield and
Glenboig. The fire clay
works at
Garcosh at the end of the 19th
century was
owned by the
Glenboig Union Fireclay Company Limited...
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citation reads: No. 4119 Sjt. John O'Niell, [sic] M.M., 2nd Bn., Leins. R. (
Glenboig). For most con****uous
bravery and
devotion to duty near
Moorseele on 14th...
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William McFadzean Michael A.
Monsoor John
Robert Osborn "Brother
Sergeant John
Carmichael VC –
Lodge Coltswood Glenboig No.1067".
Retrieved 8 July 2021....
- made of grey
stone ashlar, with
steel framing running up the building,
Glenboig brick cladding.
Materials that make up the
interior of the
building includes...
- constituency, with the urban/rural mix to the
north encomp****ing the
villages of
Glenboig,
Moodiesburn and Gartcosh.
Bellshill lies
within the
southern most part...
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Ramanauskas or
Yonas Ramanauskas, the son of
Lithuanian immigrant parents, at
Glenboig, a
mining village in
North Lanarkshire, near Coatbridge. His
father died...
- Gartcosh,
Glenboig and
Moodiesburn is one of the twenty-one
wards used to
elect members of the
North Lanarkshire Council. It had a po****tion of 14,004...
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Francis Burns (born 17
October 1948 in
Glenboig,
North Lanarkshire) is a
Scottish former footballer.
Burns was a
talented left-back and
captained Scotland...