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Lintmill Halt was a
railway station about two
miles (3 km) from Campbeltown,
Argyll and Bute,
serving the
rural locale and the
nearby lint mill. The Campbeltown...
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September 1951; Marchmont;
opened 16
November 1863;
closed 13
August 1948;
Lintmill Siding; Greenlaw;
opened 16
November 1863;
closed 13
August 1948; Gordon;...
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Palacerigg Farm Park in
Lanarkshire Tannaghmore Farm,
Northern Ireland The
LintMill,
South Lanarkshire Staunton Country Park, in
Hampshire Hartpury University...
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halts were
located at Campbeltown,
Plantation Halt, Moss Road Halt,
Lintmill Halt,
Colliery Road,
Drumlemble Halt,
Machrihanish Farm Halt, Trodigal...
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Closeburn Castle and has its
confluence here with the
River Nith at the
Lintmill Pool. The area is
famous for its ****ociation with the
Covenanters and the...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Lintmill Halt
Campbeltown to
Machrihanish Campbeltown and
Machrihanish Light Railway Machrihanish...
- industrialisation, in 1904
about 400 mill
houses were
constructed forming Lintmill Terrace and its
neighbouring streets in what was then the non-contiguous...
- High School. The
surrounding villages of Arradoul, Drybridge,
Rathven and
Lintmill, most of
which once had
their own schools, now send
students to Buckie...
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Scottish Songs.
Retrieved 7 July 2020. McClain, N.E. (1970). "Scottish
Lintmills, 1729–70".
Textile History. 1 (3): 293–308. doi:10.1179/004049670793692545...
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station Disused railways Following station Plantation Halt
Campbeltown to
Machrihanish Campbeltown and
Machrihanish Light Railway Lintmill Halt...