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  2. Coatbridge - Wikipedia

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    Coatbridge railway bridges – The B-listed 1898 bridges span Bank Street, West Canal Street and the former Monkland Canal. The bridges underwent specialist restoration in 2009 [ 88 ] St Mary's Church – B-listed Gothic church in Whifflet designed by Pugin and Pugin in 1896.

  3. History of Coatbridge - Wikipedia

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    However, the construction of the Monkland Canal to transport coal from deposits in Coatbridge to Glasgow proved to be the spark which set fire to the town's population explosion. The invention of the hot blast furnace in 1828 by James Beaumont Neilson meant that Coatbridge's rich ironstone deposits could be fully exploited by the canal link. [ 15 ]

  4. List of listed buildings in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire

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    Railway And Foot Bridge Over Former Monkland Canal (West Bridge) Including Access Stair Building 55°51′43″N 4°01′54″W  /  55.861934°N 4.031579°W  / 55.861934; -4.031579  ( Railway And Foot Bridge Over Former Monkland Canal (West Bridge) Including Access Stair

  5. Drumpellier Country Park - Wikipedia

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    Drumpellier Country Park is a country park situated to the west of Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The park was formerly a private estate. [1] The land was given over to the Burgh of Coatbridge for use as a public park in 1919, and was designated as a country park in 1984 by the then Monklands council, part of Strathclyde.

  6. Monklands (district) - Wikipedia

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    Coatbridge Burgh; Seventh District (Shottskirk electoral division, rest went to Motherwell) Ninth District (Old Monkland and New Monkland electoral divisions, rest split between Glasgow and Strathkelvin) The name of "Monklands" originated in the grant of lands in the area to the monks of the Cistercian Abbey of Newbattle, Midlothian in 1162.

  7. Monklands - Wikipedia

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    New Monkland (present-day Airdrie, North Lanarkshire) Old Monkland (present-day Coatbridge). Monklands may now refer to: Monklands (district) that was formerly (1975–96) a local government district in the Strathclyde region of Scotland Monklands Hospital in the area; Monklands East (UK Parliament constituency), 1983 to 1997

  8. Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway - Wikipedia

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    Running north-south between Gartsherrie and Whifflet, and to the west of the M&KR line, the new route opened in July 1845. It crossed the Monkland Canal and Bank Street in Coatbridge by a bridge, and it crossed the M&KR Rosehall branch on the level. There was a new Coatbridge station, which much later became Coatbridge Central. [10]

  9. Category:Coatbridge - Wikipedia

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