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Upload another image New Lanark, Scottish Wildlife Trust Visitor Centre (Former Foundry, Later Dyeworks) 55°39′42″N 3°46′49″W / 55.661704°N 3.780367°W / 55.661704; -3.780367 (New Lanark, Scottish Wildlife Trust Visitor Centre (Former Foundry, Later Dyeworks)) Category A 37055 Upload Photo Sisters Of Charity Convent, St Vincent Place 55°40′22″N 3°46′23″W ...
Lanark (/ ˈ l æ n ər k / LAN-ərk ... which had historically been placed outside the house of the provost as one of their marks of office, ... Volume 142, Number 1 ...
An official ride-out around the town takes place on Tuesday night, followed by the presentation of the New Lanark Loving Cup to the Lanimer Queen Elect at New Lanark. The Lanimer Queen's Reception is held on the Friday evening in the Memorial Hall. Saturday sees the Ball at Lanark Market when the Lord Cornet escorts the Lanimer Queen.
Lanark Sheriff Court is a judicial building in Hope Street, Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The building, which continues to serve as the local courthouse, is a Category B listed building . [ 1 ]
Lanark Tolbooth is a municipal building in Hope Street, Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The building, which now operates as an arts and heritage centre, is a Category B listed building . [ 1 ]
Upload another image See more images Carnwath Cross Carnwath NS9792346401 55°42′01″N 3°37′33″W / 55.700281°N 3.625743°W / 55.700281; -3.625743 (Carnwath Cross) 17th-century market cross 694 Upload another image See more images Carstairs House (Monteith House) Carstairs NS9417644333 55°40′51″N 3°41′04″W / 55.680904°N 3.684535°W / 55.680904; -3 ...
The village was first settled in 1820 by Scottish immigrants who named it after the town of Lanark in Scotland. In 1823 it established its first post office. [2] It soon became a major hub of the lumbering and textile industries, both of which used the Clyde River which runs through the village, as a source of power and as a transportation route to transport logs east to the Ottawa River.
Car Number Built Date Acquired Seats Livery Status Notes Image Lanarkshire Tramways Company: 53: 1908: 1995: 59: Green and white: Operational: Open-top double-decker often used during busy summer open days. This tram was built in 1908 for Lanarkshire Tramways and she was used on services from Hamilton, Motherwell and Wishaw.