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  2. List of closes on the Royal Mile - Wikipedia

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    Generically such an alleyway is termed a close / ˈ k l oʊ s /, a Scots term for alleyway, although it may be individually named close, entry, court, or wynd. A close is private property, hence gated and closed to the public, whereas a wynd is an open thoroughfare, usually wide enough for a horse and cart [ citation needed ] .

  3. Ravenscraig steelworks - Wikipedia

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    The closure of Ravenscraig in 1992 signalled the end of large-scale steel making in Scotland. [8] It led to a direct loss of 770 jobs, and another 10,000 jobs linked to these [ 9 ] (although the nearby steel plants at Dalzell in Motherwell and Clydebridge in Cambuslang were in 2012 still in operation under the ownership of Tata Steel Europe ...

  4. Wetherspoons - Wikipedia

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    J D Wetherspoon (branded variously as Wetherspoon or Wetherspoons, and colloquially known as Spoons) is a pub company operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The company was founded in 1979 by Tim Martin and is based in Watford. It operates the sub-brand of Lloyds No.1 bars, and 56 Wetherspoon hotels. [3]

  5. Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company - Wikipedia

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    Notable vessels built included the early Royal Mail Steam Packet Company liners Clyde, Dee, Solway and Tweed in 1841, SS Thetis of 1857, which John Scott (1830–1903) financed himself to test his theory about high pressure steam in the compound engine, which worked at about 120 lb f /in 2 in Thetis, [7] the early tanker Narragannsett in 1903, the barque Archibald Russell, the British S-class ...

  6. Scotch Corner - Wikipedia

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    Scotch Corner is a junction of the A1(M) and A66 trunk roads near Richmond in North Yorkshire, England.It has been described as "the modern gateway to Cumbria, the North East and Scotland", [1] and is a primary destination signed from as far away as the M6 motorway, 50 miles (80 kilometres) away.

  7. What3words - Wikipedia

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    What3words (stylized as what3words) is a proprietary geocode system designed to identify any location on the surface of Earth with a resolution of approximately 3 metres (9.8 ft). It is owned by What3words Limited, based in London, England. The system encodes geographic coordinates into three permanently

  8. Tim Martin (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, under Martin's leadership, Wetherspoons opened its 400th location and by 2008 the number had increased to 800 Wetherspoons locations. [citation needed] In 2005, Martin was voted the fifth most influential person in the UK pub industry. [11] He is an admirer of Sam Walton's business philosophy. [12]

  9. Knightswood - Wikipedia

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    Knightswood features on maps by Ordnance Survey cartographer William Roy dating back to 1748–55, which show it lying within the parish of New Kilpatrick in Dumbartonshire. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The modern area is defined at its northern edge by the Forth and Clyde Canal (beyond which is Bearsden ) [ 11 ] which began construction in the 1760s and ...