- The
Luggie Water is one of two
streams which flow out of ****bernauld. The
Scottish New Town’s name
derives from the
Gaelic for "the
meeting of the waters"...
- The
Luggie Aqueduct carries the
Forth &
Clyde Canal over the
Luggie Water at Kirkintilloch, to the
north of Glasgow. It is a
Category A
listed building...
- to
write poetry for
Glasgow Evening Citizen and
began his
idyll on the
Luggie, the
little stream that ran
through Merkland. His most
intimate companion...
-
approximately two-thirds of the
council area
lying generally south of the
Luggie Water, was in the
historic county of Lanarkshire.
Lanarkshire had existed...
- the
Scottish poet
David Gray
describes whisky-drinking
curlers on the
Luggie Water at Kirkintilloch. In Darvel, East Ayrshire, the
weavers relaxed by...
- Luggiebank. On the
south bound side of
Stirling Road the
houses back onto
Luggie Water. The ****ociated glen is now a
nature reserve managed by the Scottish...
-
tributaries of the
River Kelvin, the
others being the
Glazert Water and the
Luggie Water. It
flows through Milngavie. List of
places in East Dunbartonshire...
- anti-witch
rhyme used in
Tweedesdale some
sixty or
seventy years ago was: Black-
luggie,
lammer bead, rowan-tree and reed thread, put the
witches to
their speed...
-
Carron via the Red Burn and the
Bonny Water. Herd's Hill, the
source of the
Luggie Water which ends up in the
River Clyde via the
River Kelvin is
close by...
-
Forth and
Clyde Canal the
Luggie Water p****es
through Kirkintilloch, the
canal crossing the
Luggie on an aqueduct. The
Luggie flows into the
River Kelvin...