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  2. History of Coatbridge - Wikipedia

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    The history of Coatbridge, Scotland, is one of dramatic change. The town transformed from an obscure group of 18th century Lanarkshire hamlets strung out on the road between Glasgow and Airdrie to a world leading centre of iron production in the 19th century. Development took off at an incredible rate in the 19th century and led to massive ...

  3. Coatbridge Irish - Wikipedia

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    Reportedly more than 28% of adults in Coatbridge had names with Irish origins. [16] Ironically, Barra, the most Scottish place in Scotland is overwhelmingly Catholic compared to Coatbridge's slight majority. [17] [18] In 2008 Coatbridge was subject of an hour-long RTÉ documentary regarding the Irish culture of the town. [19]

  4. Coatbridge - Wikipedia

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    Coatbridge is the home of one of Scotland's most visited museums, Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life, which contains an insight into the lives of working people in the West of Scotland. A miners' row of 1900s–1980s houses, a working tramway and a reconstruction coal mine can all be experienced on site.

  5. Neighbourhoods of Coatbridge - Wikipedia

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    View of the Coatbridge winter skyline. Coatbridge is a town which grew out of a series of 18th-century hamlets on the road between Airdrie and Glasgow. During the 19th century these hamlets grew into the modern-day town of Coatbridge. A number of these hamlets constitute the neighbourhoods of Coatbridge.

  6. Category:Coatbridge - Wikipedia

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    1982 Coatbridge and Airdrie by-election; Coatbridge and Bellshill (UK Parliament constituency) Coatbridge and Chryston (Scottish Parliament constituency) Coatbridge and Chryston (UK Parliament constituency) Coatbridge Central railway station; Coatbridge College; Coatbridge F.C. Coatbridge Irish; Coatbridge Library; Coatbridge Monarchs

  7. Clan Davidson - Wikipedia

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    According to William Skene, in his Celtic Scotland, Clan Davidson co-founded the Chattan Confederation with Clan MacPherson and are together referred to as Old Clan Chattan. [6] Skene used sources that show the Davidsons to be descended from one of the sons of Gilliecattan Mhor, chief of Clan Chattan in the 11th to 12th century. [5]

  8. Category:People from Coatbridge - Wikipedia

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  9. Margaret Skinnider - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Frances Skinnider (28 May 1892 – 10 October 1971) [1] was a revolutionary and feminist born in Coatbridge, Scotland. She fought during the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin as a sniper, among other roles, and was the only woman wounded in the action. As a scout, she was praised for her bravery. [2]

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