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Glengonnar Halt 55°24′08″N 3°46′10″W / 55.4022°N 3.7694°W / 55.4022; -3.7694 (
Glengonnar Halt) NS88051345...
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neighbouring Wanlockhead, 2
miles (3 kilometres) south. It is near the
source of
Glengonnar Water, a
tributary of the
River Clyde. The
Leadhills Miners'
Library (also...
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archival evidence relates to
mining at
Leadhills and
Wanlockhead area at
Glengonnar Water and at the "Frier Muir" in a 1239
charter of
Newbattle Abbey. These...
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Elvan water, and on
Steroc brae that
descends to
Wanlock water, in the
Glengonnar water, and the
Crawick water that
flows into the Nith.
Although much gold...
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wholly below the 450-metre (1,480 ft)
contour (with the
exception of
Glengonnar Station on the
Leadhills and
Wanlockhead Railway,
which is well outside...
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Wanlockhead Railway narrow gauge line and
station are to be
extended from
Glengonnar Halt
towards the site of the old
station and its
trackbed in the near...
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South Medwin (Ls)
Duneaton Water (L) Snar
Water (R)
Camps water (R)
Glengonnar Water (L)
Elvan Water (L) Daer
Water Portrail Water (L)
Simple coastal...
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Braidwood House was also
briefly home to the
Airborne Initiative,
formerly of
Glengonnar outside Abington, who
specialised in outward-bound
style training for...
- Stanes, and
Glenlaugh Stanes. The
Bailgill or
Bellgall is a
stream in the
Glengonnar valley north of Leadhills,
draining "Bulmer Moss", and Long
Cleuch is...
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Acheson and his
partner John
Aslowan had a
contract for lead
mines in
Glengonnar, or Leadhills, and Wanlock,
granted by Mary,
Queen of
Scots in January...