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  • ...g the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age periods. There are standing stones at Kilbride, a fort at Borraichill Mor, several chambered cairns, and a chapel at Cill
    2 KB (357 words) - 19:51, 17 May 2016
  • File:Orellsbeach.jpg|Kilbride Bay in Tighnabruaich - locally known as Ostell Bay.
    2 KB (273 words) - 19:42, 4 July 2017
  • | [[Bellshill]], [[Coatbridge]], [[East Kilbride]] A725 | Bellshill, Coatbridge, East Kilbride A725
    18 KB (2,566 words) - 09:25, 21 June 2016
  • ...uthern Orbital (GSO) which bypasses the B764 Eaglesham Moor road to [[East Kilbride]]. This also resulted in the closure of junction 5 on its previous site at | [[East Kilbride]], [[Eaglesham]] A726<br />Newton Mearns A77
    6 KB (823 words) - 12:55, 23 June 2016
  • Bert Kilbride, owner of Moskito Island 1960 - 1970 and the original builder/operator of D
    2 KB (323 words) - 21:46, 24 October 2016
  • The rock was formerly owned and occupied by Bert Kilbride, a marine archaeologist who for many years served as Her Majesty's Receiver
    2 KB (322 words) - 21:44, 24 October 2016
  • ...heviot breed, which are hefted onto the area and run from [[Kilbride, Skye|Kilbride]]. Boreraig cannot be reached by any vehicular transport at all, thus makin ...in Boreraig, neighbouring [[Suisnish, Skye|Suisnish]] and [[Kilbride, Skye|Kilbride]].
    6 KB (965 words) - 18:23, 27 February 2017
  • Near Kirkhill outside [[Stewarton]] are several farms having the name 'Kilbride' in their title. Bride - an anglicization of Brìghde, Brìd or St Brigid -
    39 KB (6,501 words) - 11:41, 17 March 2017
  • It is bounded to the north-west by [[East Kilbride]]; to the north and north-east by [[Glassford]]; to the east by [[Stonehous
    1 KB (187 words) - 13:48, 24 May 2020
  • ...the local Bus Éireann route, '''365''' to Waterford via [[Knocktopher]]. Kilbride Coaches' [[Kilkenny]] to [[New Ross]] route serves the town twice each way
    8 KB (1,312 words) - 11:13, 30 January 2021
  • ...olic parish of Ballycastle is a combination of the two ancient parishes of Kilbride and Doonfeeney. The name Ballycastle was in use as early as 1470 and was re
    3 KB (386 words) - 19:32, 12 August 2017
  • ...ells]], [[Mullingar]], [[Navan]], [[Trim, Meath|Trim]], and [[Tullamore]] (Kilbride). The dean is the Dean of Clonmacnoise.
    6 KB (847 words) - 22:55, 28 May 2018
  • | title = West Kilbride, Seamill, Portencross & thereabouts | publisher = West Kilbride Amenity Society
    2 KB (275 words) - 09:18, 20 April 2018
  • ...on the Glasgow South Western Line; Thornliebank and Giffnock on the [[East Kilbride]] branch of the Glasgow South Western Line; and Williamwood and Whitecraigs
    2 KB (259 words) - 11:38, 30 July 2018
  • ...is served by half-hourly trains running between Glasgow Central and [[East Kilbride]]. Bus services 10, 57 and 57A pass the railway station, while 38, 38A, 38B
    6 KB (841 words) - 08:24, 27 July 2018
  • Excavations carried out in 1934 by H. E. Kilbride-Jones on behalf of the Ministry of Works,<ref name=canmore/> showed that th
    4 KB (652 words) - 17:55, 1 March 2019
  • ...url=http://www.dttas.ie/press-releases/2013/minister-ring-officially-opens-kilbride-section-n59-westport-mulranny | access-date=2015-12-28}}</ref> and complete
    2 KB (340 words) - 13:44, 28 March 2019
  • ...tures in the 12th century. The original parish was named after St Brigid: Kilbride (from ''Cill Bhride'': the Church of Brigid). The ruins of an ancient chur
    8 KB (1,290 words) - 12:28, 22 February 2023
  • ...e end of the 20th century the quarry ceased production and was sold to the Kilbride Group, which applied unsuccessfully to redevelop it as an 'eco-town'.
    7 KB (1,013 words) - 13:43, 16 January 2020
  • *[[East Kilbride]]
    913 B (123 words) - 15:40, 23 May 2020

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