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  2. History of Coatbridge - Wikipedia

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    The earliest evidence of human habitation in the Coatbridge area can be traced back a crannog in Drumpellier Loch (as it is known locally but persistently referred to as Lochend Loch on every map known), part of Drumpellier Country Park. A crannog was an Iron Age dwelling house built on an artificial island. People continued to live in Crannogs ...

  3. Coatbridge - Wikipedia

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    Coatbridge CC became the first amateur football club to win the Scottish Cup and the West of Scotland cup in the same season. Coatbridge Bowling Club (founded 1849) celebrates its 175th anniversary in 2024 and is the oldest sports club in the town. It is situated in Bowling Street, in the Blairhill area of Coatbridge.

  4. 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.

  5. Coatbridge Irish - Wikipedia

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    Currently there are four Irish dance schools in the area, regular Irish classes, a Gaelic football team (Sands MacSwiney, formed 1986) and an Irish Genealogy Project. St Patrick's Church is situated on the Main Street of Coatbridge and forms a hub of Irish activity in town hosting regular Irish quiz nights and shows of Irish themed films.

  6. Whifflet - Wikipedia

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    Whifflet (Scots: The Whufflit, Scottish Gaelic: Magh na Cruithneachd) [1] is an area of the town of Coatbridge, Scotland, which once formed its own distinctive village. It is referred to, locally, as "The Whifflet" (and pronounced "wheef-lat" or "whiff-lat").

  7. List of listed buildings in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire

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    Upload another image 59-65 (Odd Nos) Main Street And 1 Church Street 55°51′46″N 4°01′37″W  /  55.862686°N 4.02684°W  / 55.862686; -4.02684  (59-65 (Odd Nos) Main Street And 1 Church Street) Category B 23020 Upload Photo Graveyard 55°50′42″N 4°02′59″W  /  55.845088°N 4.049724°W  / 55.845088; -4.049724  (Graveyard) Category B 22996 Upload Photo ...

  8. Category:Coatbridge - Wikipedia

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  9. Carnbroe - Wikipedia

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    Carnbroe is a neighbourhood in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The village is situated by the North Calder Water and was formerly the site of an ironworks. [ 1 ]