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Hawick station was on the north bank of the river Teviot, below Wilton Hill Terrace, with a now demolished viaduct (near the Mart Street bridge) carrying the route south towards Carlisle. Waverley Walk [43] in Hawick is a footpath along the former railway route, north-eastward from the former station site near Teviotdale Leisure Centre. A ...
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The company was founded as The Hawick Hosiery Company in 1874. A mill was opened on Duke Street, Hawick. As of 2022, the company still produces knitwear in the same location. It was originally a wholesale manufacturer, mainly supplying department stores like Harrods, Jenners, and Harvey Nichols. The Hawico brand was established in the early ...
Hawick and Wilton RFC; Battle of Hornshole; L. List of listed buildings in Hawick, Scottish Borders; M. Mansfield Park, Hawick; P. Pringle of Scotland; R. Roxburgh ...
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Images of Old Hawick and Wilton Dean This page was last edited on 18 August 2024, at 22:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
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Octagonal tanks at Stobs Camp. The Stobs estate was sold by Robert Purdon, a solicitor in Hawick, on 21 November 1902. [5] [6] The sale of the 3615 acres of Stobs Estate is recorded in several newspapers and the Southern Reporter of 11 October 1902 announces “The British Government has purchased the ancient Border home of the Elliotts at Stobs Castle.” [7] It goes on to add in the edition ...