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Shawfield is an industrial/commercial area of the
Royal Burgh of
Rutherglen in
South Lanarkshire, Scotland,
located to the
north of the town centre. It...
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Shawfield Stadium is a
venue in the
Shawfield district of the town of Rutherglen,
South Lanarkshire, Scotland,
located close to the
boundary with Glasgow...
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Shawfield Football Club was a
Scottish football team that
competed in the
Junior set-up and won the
Scottish Junior Cup in 1946–47.
There are also a number...
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Shawfield Street is a
street in the
Royal Borough of
Kensington &
Chelsea off King's Road in SW3. On the
corner is
Shawfield House, a 7-bedroom mansion...
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reached the
final a
further three times, all
during a long
period based at
Shawfield. They have not pla**** in the top
division of
Scottish football since 1975...
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Walter Campbell, 3rd of
Shawfield and
Islay and 9th of
Skipness (29
December 1741 – 19
October 1816) was a
Scottish landowner,
advocate and
Rector of...
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Claud Hamilton of
Shawfield, PC (Ire) (died 1614), also
called of Leckprevick, a
younger son of
Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord
Paisley in Scotland, was...
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produced elsewhere. J & J
White Chemicals (later ACC
Chrome & Chemicals) in
Shawfield,
which was in
existence from 1820 to 1967,
produced more than 70 per cent...
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Bridge or the
Shawfield Bridge is a
bridge which was
built 1893–96,
which crosses the
River Clyde, in Scotland. It
connects Shawfield, the most northerly...
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Shawfield Amateurs Football Club were a
Scottish football team
located in the town of
Rutherglen that
competed in the
Scottish Amateur Football League...