-
members being Jenny KilBride, who
joined the
weaving workshop, and the
calligrapher Ewan Clayton,
grandson of
Valentine KilBride. Eventually, its affairs...
- East
Kilbride (/ ... kɪlˈbraɪd/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Cille Bhrìghde an Ear [ˈkʲʰiʎə ˈvɾʲiːtʲə əɲ ˈɛɾ]),
sometimes referred to as EK, is the
largest town in...
- 1963 and
October 1965. The
victims were five children—Pauline Reade, John
Kilbride,
Keith Bennett,
Lesley Ann
Downey and
Edward Evans—aged
between 10 and...
- Look up
Kilbride in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kilbride (derived from 'Church of St. Brigid' in
Gaelic languages) may
refer to the
following places:...
- High
School in East
Kilbride and went on to an
apprenticeship as an electrician. In East
Kilbride, he parti****ted in the East
Kilbride Rep
Theatre Club...
-
Percy William Kilbride (July 16, 1888 –
December 11, 1964) was an
American character actor. He made a
career of
playing country "hicks," most memorably...
- East
Kilbride,
Strathaven and
Lesmahagow was a
county constituency of the
House of
Commons of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom,
which was
first used...
- part of the
fifth tier of the
Scottish football pyramid system. East
Kilbride were the
reigning champions, and
remained in the
league having been unable...
- End v
Airdrieonians East
Kilbride v
Falkirk The draw for the
fourth round was made on 2
December 2024
following the East
Kilbride v
Falkirk match live on...
- Road, Seamill. West
Kilbride is
generally believed to be
named after the
ancient Celtic Saint Brigid of Kildare,
often known as St
Bride. The name suggests...