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- Netherburn is a rural village in the council area of South Lanarkshire, Scotland. In 2011 it had a po****tion of 740. It is located four miles south east...
- Mossneuk Motherwell Mount Vernon Muirhead The Murray Nemphlar Nerston Netherburn New Lanark New Stevenston Newarthill Newbank Newbigging Newhouse Newlandsmuir...
- Netherburn railway station served Netherburn, a village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It opened in 1866 and was closed in 1951. Butt, R. V. J. (October...
- Primary School, Hareleeshill Primary School, Craigbank Primary School, Netherburn Primary School and Robert Smillie Memorial Primary School. There is also...
- Dalserf is also a traditional civil parish. It includes Ashgill, Larkhall, Netherburn, Rosebank and Shawsburn. The parish has a po****tion of 17,985 (mostly...
- name James McStay Date of birth (1895-04-01)1 April 1895 Place of birth Netherburn, Scotland Date of death 31 December 1973(1973-12-31) (agedĀ 80) Place of...
- the town of Larkhall as well as the villages of Stonehouse, Ashgill and Netherburn. Larkhall Academy Subscription School was founded in Union Street in 1868...
- Castle, Bents (Netherburn), Blackwood, Auchenheath and Brocketsbrae railway stations open. 1 May 1868, Bents is renamed to Netherburn. 1 June 1869, Brocketsbrae...
- William McStay Date of birth (1892-06-21)21 June 1892 Place of birth Netherburn, Scotland Date of death 3 September 1960(1960-09-03) (agedĀ 68) Place of...
- Larkhall and the surrounding rural area including the villages of Ashgill, Netherburn and Quarter. The ward's eastern boundary is formed by the River Clyde...