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  2. Rutherglen - Wikipedia

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    Rutherglen Library and Post Office building (1907) To the immediate east of the Town Hall is the burgh's public library [ 74 ] [ 95 ] constructed in 1907 to an Edwardian design by Sinclair & Ballantine [ 96 ] (technically 'Post Office and Library', but the dedicated post office closed in 2005, [ 97 ] with its replacement inside an existing shop ...

  3. List of listed buildings in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire

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    Upload another image 14 Burnside Road, The Ingle, Including Gateway, Quadrants, Piers, Gates, Railings, Coach House/Stable Block And Summer House 55°48′44″N 4°12′01″W  /  55.812119°N 4.200218°W  / 55.812119; -4.200218  (14 Burnside Road, The Ingle, Including Gateway, Quadrants, Piers, Gates, Railings, Coach House/Stable Block And Summer House) Category B 33704 Upload ...

  4. List of libraries in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Dalry Library (Castle Douglas, Scotland) Eastriggs Library; Ewart Library; Gatehouse Library; Georgetown Library; ... Rutherglen Library; St Leonards Library ...

  5. Rutherglen Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Rutherglen's other Category A listed buildings are located very near to the town hall: a medieval clock tower and churchyard is situated immediately to the west, while St Columbkille's RC Church (completed in 1940) is directly opposite on the other side of Main Street. There are also several Category B structures in close proximity (library ...

  6. Burnside, South Lanarkshire - Wikipedia

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    Burnside is a mostly residential area in the town of Rutherglen in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.Including the neighbourhoods of High Burnside and High Crosshill, respectively south and north-west of its main street, it borders Overtoun Park in Rutherglen plus several other residential areas of the town (Blairbeth, Cathkin, Eastfield, Fernhill, Springhall and Stonelaw), as well as western parts ...

  7. Mount Vernon railway station - Wikipedia

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    Mount Vernon railway station is a railway station located in the Mount Vernon area of Glasgow, Scotland. It is on the Whifflet Line (a branch of the more extensive Argyle Line), 6 + 3 ⁄ 4 miles (10.9 km) east of Glasgow Central. Train services are provided by ScotRail.

  8. Lanarkshire - Wikipedia

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    Map of Scottish provinces in 1689, with Lanarkshire labelled as "Clydesdale".. It is not known exactly when the shire of Lanark was created; it seems likely that it was created by David I (reigned 1124–1153) who was generally responsible for introducing shires as part of his introduction of Anglo-Norman style administration to Scotland.

  9. Rutherglen (Parliament of Scotland constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Rutherglen in Lanarkshire was a royal burgh that returned one commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and to the Convention of Estates. After the Acts of Union 1707, Rutherglen, Dumbarton, Glasgow and Renfrew formed the Glasgow district of burghs, returning one member between them to the House of Commons of Great Britain.