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  2. Lyle Hill - Wikipedia

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    Lyle Hill seen across Eldon Street from Battery Park, Greenock, with the old Toll House to the left. John Thomson's 1832 Atlas of Scotland depicts the mass of the hill. The word Cadelhills, across its southern part, [14] was the name of a house and its garden, now in the grounds of Greenock Crematorium.

  3. File:Lyle Hill viewpoint, car park.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Car park at Lyle Hill scenic viewpoint, Greenock.The footpath around the top of the crags is set four steps down from the car park, so that car occupants can have an uninterrupted view over the railing protecting the path.

  4. List of Category A listed buildings in Inverclyde - Wikipedia

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    Lyle Kirk (formerly Finnart - St Paul's Church) Greenock, Newark Street 13th May 1971 R. Rowand Anderson [17] 34139: Lyle Kirk, Esplanade Buildings (formerly Old West Kirk) Greenock, Esplanade 13th May 1971

  5. Inverclyde North (ward) - Wikipedia

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    Inverclyde North is one of the seven wards used to elect members of the Inverclyde Council.It elects four Councillors. The ward includes northern areas of Greenock, predominantly the town's West End and all streets between Lyle Hill and the Firth of Clyde up to the boundary with Gourock, plus part of the town centre (north of the Inverclyde Line railway tracks, west of Bank Street, north of ...

  6. List of listed buildings in Greenock - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image 24 And 26 Margaret Street 55°57′22″N 4°46′20″W  /  55.956178°N 4.772294°W  / 55.956178; -4.772294  (24 And 26 Margaret Street) Category B 34132 Upload Photo County Court Buildings, Nelson Street 55°56′58″N 4°45′55″W  /  55.949458°N 4.765325°W  / 55.949458; -4.765325  (County Court Buildings, Nelson Street) Category B 34133 ...

  7. Lyle Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Its first match under its new name was a 7–3 win over Aldergrove at Ladyburn Park; [7] the club reached the semi-final of the Greenock and District Cup that season. [ 8 ] It entered the Scottish Cup in 1883–84 and 1884–85 , but again lost in the first round both times, the first time 4–2 at home to Johnstone Rovers and the second time 9 ...

  8. Greenock West railway station - Wikipedia

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    Lady Alice Park – paddling pond at culvert inlet, view towards bowling greens. Stormy weather followed by torrential rain on 5 August 1912 caused flooding in Greenock. From hills to its south, burns in spate contributed to a torrent down the West Burn and water running down the adjacent Inverkip Road towards Inverkip Street. [23]

  9. Wellington Park F.C. (Greenock) - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Park Football Club was a Scottish football team located in the town of Greenock, Renfrewshire Wellington Park ... This page was last edited on 24 March ...