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Clydebank was
largely rural, and agricultural. It
consisted of some
villages (
Kilbowie, Drumry, Hardgate, Faifley, Duntocher, Dalmuir, Old Kilpatrick), farms...
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Kilbowie Park, also
known as New
Kilbowie Park, was a
football stadium in Clydebank, Scotland. It was the home
ground of Clydebank. New
Kilbowie was built...
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before and a new
Clydebank team was formed.
Playing their home
games at
Kilbowie Park, they were
elected to the
Scottish Football League in 1966. Clydebank...
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manufacturer of
sewing machines in the world. In 1885
Singer built a new
works at
Kilbowie (designed by
Robert Ewan)
which produced its
first "vibrating shuttle"...
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Steedman brothers sold
their New
Kilbowie ground with no new
stadium to
replace it.
Following the sale of
Kilbowie the club pla**** "home"
games at Boghead...
- Clydebank,
finishing as the club's top
scorer in his
second full
season at
Kilbowie Park and
helping the club
achieve successive league promotions in 1975–76...
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Stirlingshire Clydebank –
often E.S.
Clydebank for short – and
relocated to
Kilbowie Park in
Clydebank against fans' wishes. However, the
merge lasted only...
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Dalmuir Riverside 1952;
closed 5
October 1964;
Kilbowie Road;
opened 1
October 1896;
renamed Kilbowie 1908;
closed 5
October 1964; Clydebank;
opened 1...
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first all-seater
stadium (the
first all-seater in the UK was Clydebank's
Kilbowie Park). The all-seater
policy introduced by
Jimmy Hill was
later abandoned...
- be
heard being chanted on the terraces, with ‘Tennessee’
replaced with ‘
Kilbowie’ in
homage to the club's
former ground in the town. "Italian
Swiss Colony...