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  • |picture=Stonebyres Power Station, River Clyde - geograph.org.uk - 143044.jpg |picture caption=Stonebyres Power Station and the bridge ...
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  • |name=Falls of Clyde |picture=Corra Linn - Falls of Clyde.jpg ...
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  • ...highest and most famed are given here, placed in a more orderly form than the wild, untamed waters themselves would ever contemplate. ...e names ''Rhaeadr'' or ''Pisyll'', or in the south ''Sgwd'', may appear in the name of a waterfall. In southern England there are too few spectacular fal ...
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  • [[File:Bonnington pavilion steps.JPG|right|thumb|250px|Remains of the Bonnington Pavilion]] ...20054 Clydesdale's Heritage]</ref> and was disigned to project an image of the falls within its chamber. ...
    11 KB (1,840 words) - 12:53, 8 October 2024
  • |picture=River Clyde Near Crawford - geograph.org.uk - 375672.jpg |picture caption=The Clyde near Crawford ...
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  • |picture caption=New Lanark Mill Hotel and Waterhouses by the Clyde ..., standing by the [[River Clyde]], approximately 1½ miles from [[Lanark]], the county town, and some 25 miles southeast of [[Glasgow]]. ...
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  • The '''Moffat Hills''' are a range of hills in the [[Southern Uplands]], within [[Dumfriesshire]]. ...s from east to west across this triangle and some 10 miles north to south. The highest point is [[White Coomb]] at 2,694 feet, Dumfriesshire's [[county to ...
    21 KB (3,557 words) - 10:17, 30 January 2016
  • ...f [[Scotland]] between the [[Kintyre#Mull of Kintyre|Mull of Kintyre]] and the [[Ardnamurchan]] peninsula ...shes [[Kintyre]] in the very south. The isles and western shorelines face the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. ...
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