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Clydebank is located within the historical boundaries of the ancient Kingdom of Strathclyde, the Mormaerdom of Lennox, and the parish of Old Kilpatrick (12th century), on the north bank of the River Clyde. A long-standing local legend is that the village of Old Kilpatrick derived its name from being the birthplace of Saint Patrick, the patron ...
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John Brown and Company of Clydebank was a Scottish marine...
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Clydebank F.C. Clydebank Football Club are a Scottish...
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This article was most recently revised and updated by Jeff Wallenfeldt. Clydebank, industrial town, West Dunbartonshire council area, historic county of Dunbartonshire, west-central Scotland. It lies on the northern bank of the River Clyde northwest of Glasgow. The town thrived during the 19th and early 20th centuries as a shipbuilding and ...
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Here we look at the final years and the new history since 2003. After many successful years as a senior football club, Clydebank FC went into decline at the end of the 1995-96 season. The Steedman family who owned the club decided to sell New Kilbowie Park without a credible plan for relocating the club to a new home within the town boundaries.
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Jun 12, 2020 · Despite coming to an agreement to share the patent and royalties, Singer went on to dominate the world of sewing machine production. Nowhere was this felt more clearly than in Scotland where the world’s largest Singer sewing machine factory was built in Kilbowie, Clydebank. Construction of the Clydebank factory began in 1882, overseen by ...
The hammerhead crane, overlooking the fitting-out basin, is an apt symbol of Clydebank's shipbuilding fame and resilience. The Clydebank Museum is located at the Town Hall and contains changing displays of the history of the area. The Forth and Clyde canal joins the Clyde just along the river at Bowling.