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Newshot Island or
Newshot Isle was an
island about 50
acres (20 ha) in
extent lying in the
estuarine waters of the
River Clyde close to Park Quay in the...
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shipbuilding firm. The quay
seems to have been last used in the mid 20th century.
Newshot Island Nature Reserve, a salt
marsh which juts out into the
River Clyde...
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close to the old ford
across the
river at
Dumbuck near Dumbarton.
Newshot Island or
Newshot Isle was an
island of
circa 50
acres or 20
hectares lying in the...
- at the
confluence of the
tributary River Cart with the
River Clyde, at
Newshot Island,
allowed very
large ships to be launched. The
brothers soon moved...
- Tide
Episode 3
Series 2 -
Radio Times".
Retrieved 13
October 2018. "The
Newshot Ship
Graveyard Part 1: The
Mystery of the
Burned Schooners". The SCAPE...
- (L)
Potts Beck (L)
Helsden Beck (R) Pen-y-ghent Gill (L)
Lockey Beck (L)
Newshot Gill (L)
Halton Gill Beck (L)
Foxup Beck (Rs) Cosh Beck (Ls) Kettlewell...
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member clubs in a
single division.
Bellaire Cardross Carradale Helensburgh Newshot South Lochaber Thistle United Glasgow "West of
Scotland Amateur Football...
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village of Inchinnan,
south of the s**** of the
River Clyde,
opposite Newshot Island. The
structure was
alternatively known as
Inchinnan Palace. In 1151...
- order,
working upstream towards Glasgow :-
Inchgreen in Greenock, Bodinbo,
Newshot, Ron, Sand Inch, King's Inch, Buck Inch,
White Inch and
Water Inch. Green...
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included in order,
working upstream towards Glasgow :- Milton, Bodinbo,
Newshot, Ron, Sand Inch,
Kings Inch, Buck Inch,
White Inch and
Water Inch. A Colin's...