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  2. Maurice Elwin - Wikipedia

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    Born 14 June 1896 Uddingston, Lanarkshire, Scotland: Died: 5 October 1975 (aged 79) Hampstead, London ... He was born in Uddingston, Lanarkshire, Scotland, the son of ...

  3. Uddingston - Wikipedia

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    Uddingston is home to Tunnock's confectionery factory, famed for its caramel wafers and tea cakes. The factory (which also operates a small tea room on the Main Street) contributes much to the village's economy, as does the industrial estate and retail park located on Bellshill Road; this is named Bothwell Park but is located within Uddingston. [5]

  4. Mary Gordon Calder - Wikipedia

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    Mary Gordon Calder was born in Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, Scotland to William Calder, a general manager of a warehouse. She contracted poliomyelitis as a child, requiring her to wear leg braces for the rest of her life.

  5. Louise Gibson Annand - Wikipedia

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    Annand was born in Uddingston, on 27 May 1915, to Emma Gibson and Walter D. Annand, both teachers.She attended Hamilton Academy where her father was English Principal. Her younger brother, Walter J. D. Annand, also attended the Academy and went on to become an aeronautical engineer and academic.

  6. Anne Gillespie Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Shaw was born in Uddingston, Scotland, on 28 May 1904 to Helen Brown Shaw, a politician who became MP for Bothwell in 1931, and David Perston Shaw. [1] She attended St Leonard's School in St Andrews and Laurel Bank School in Glasgow. [2]

  7. 1890 in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Tunnock's bakers established in Uddingston. [3] Construction of the village of Fortingall on Sir Donald Currie's Glenlyon Estate in Perthshire begins to "Arts and Crafts" vernacular designs by James MacLaren (died 20 October). East End Exhibition opens in Glasgow and International Exhibition of Science, Art & Industry staged in Edinburgh.

  8. Alexander Ford - Wikipedia

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    The second son of James Ford, [1] he was born at Uddingston in November 1900. A club cricketer for Uddingston and later Grange, [2] he made two appearances in first-class cricket for Scotland. The first came against Ireland at Dundee in 1924, with the second coming against Lancashire at Old Trafford on Scotland's 1925 tour of England. [3]

  9. Bothwell - Wikipedia

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    Uddingston and Bellshill; ... (1762–1851) who was born in the manse. Bothwell Castle. Bothwell Castle ... who died in England in 1300.