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  • Clydebank
  • Town in Scotland

    Clydebank (Scottish Gaelic: Bruach Chluaidh) is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Situated on the north bank of the River Clyde, it borders the

    Clydebank

    Clydebank

    Clydebank

  • Clydebank F.C. (1965)
  • Scottish football club

    Clydebank Football Club was a Scottish football club based in the town of Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire. The fourth entity to carry the name, Clydebank

    Clydebank F.C. (1965)

    Clydebank_F.C._(1965)

  • Clydebank F.C.
  • Association football club based in Clydebank, Scotland

    Clydebank Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the town of Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire. Formed in 2003, they are currently a member

    Clydebank F.C.

    Clydebank_F.C.

  • Clydebank Blitz
  • WWII aerial bombardment of city in Scotland

    The Clydebank Blitz was a pair of air raids conducted by the Luftwaffe on the shipbuilding and munition-making town of Clydebank in Scotland. The bombings

    Clydebank Blitz

    Clydebank Blitz

    Clydebank_Blitz

  • John Brown & Company
  • British marine engineering and shipbuilding firm (1851–1986)

    John Brown and Company of Clydebank was a Scottish marine engineering and shipbuilding firm. It built many notable and world-famous ships including RMS Lusitania

    John Brown & Company

    John Brown & Company

    John_Brown_&_Company

  • Davie Cooper
  • Scottish footballer (1956–1995)

    Second Division side Clydebank in 1974, beginning his career as a professional footballer. Cooper continued to show potential at Clydebank, finishing as the

    Davie Cooper

    Davie_Cooper

  • West Dunbartonshire
  • Council area of Scotland

    Renfrewshire and Stirling. The council area was formed in 1996 from the former Clydebank district and the eastern part of Dumbarton district, which had both been

    West Dunbartonshire

    West Dunbartonshire

    West_Dunbartonshire

  • Clydebank F.C. (1888)
  • Scottish football club

    Clydebank Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Clydebank, Scotland. It was the first team with that name in the town. The club was

    Clydebank F.C. (1888)

    Clydebank_F.C._(1888)

  • Titan Clydebank
  • Cantilever crane at Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland

    55.8973; -4.4085 Titan Clydebank, more commonly known as the Titan Crane is a 161-foot-high (49 m) cantilever crane at Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire,

    Titan Clydebank

    Titan Clydebank

    Titan_Clydebank

  • List of football clubs in Scotland
  • Parkhouse Bathgate Bo'ness Broxburn United Cambuslang Clackmannan Clydebank (1914–1932) Clydebank (1965–2002; became Airdrie United) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp

    List of football clubs in Scotland

    List_of_football_clubs_in_Scotland

  • Clydebank Football Club
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Clydebank Football Club may refer to: Clydebank F.C. (Rutherglen), an association football club which existed from 1874 to 1886, from Rutherglen in Lanarkshire

    Clydebank Football Club

    Clydebank_Football_Club

  • Clydebank and Milngavie (Scottish Parliament constituency)
  • Region or constituency of the Scottish Parliament

    Clydebank and Milngavie (Gaelic: Bruach Chluaidh agus Muileann-Ghaidh) is a burgh constituency of the Scottish Parliament covering part of the council

    Clydebank and Milngavie (Scottish Parliament constituency)

    Clydebank and Milngavie (Scottish Parliament constituency)

    Clydebank_and_Milngavie_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency)

  • Clydebank and Milngavie
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Clydebank and Milngavie may refer to: Clydebank and Milngavie (UK Parliament constituency) Clydebank and Milngavie (Scottish Parliament constituency) This

    Clydebank and Milngavie

    Clydebank_and_Milngavie

  • Clydebank F.C. (1914)
  • Former association football club in UK

    Clydebank Football Club was a football club based in Clydebank, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The first club to represent Clydebank — which was a rapidly

    Clydebank F.C. (1914)

    Clydebank_F.C._(1914)

  • Clydebank Athletic F.C.
  • Scottish football club

    Clydebank Athletic Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Clydebank, Scotland. The first record of the club is a home match in October

    Clydebank Athletic F.C.

    Clydebank_Athletic_F.C.

  • 2022 West Dunbartonshire Council election
  • West Dunbartonshire Council election

    Per Stage Report - Ward 5 - Clydebank Central" (PDF). 6 May 2022. "Candidate Votes Per Stage Report - Ward 6 - Clydebank Waterfront" (PDF). 6 May 2022

    2022 West Dunbartonshire Council election

    2022_West_Dunbartonshire_Council_election

  • Clydebank Museum
  • Clydebank Museum in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland was opened in 1980 (46 years ago) (1980) in the Clydebank Town Hall, and is operated by West

    Clydebank Museum

    Clydebank_Museum

  • Tony Worthington
  • British politician (1941–2026)

    Party politician who was a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Clydebank and Milngavie from 1987 to 2005. Worthington was brought up in Lincoln

    Tony Worthington

    Tony_Worthington

  • 2025–26 Lowland Football League
  • Scottish football league season

    Linlithgow Rose, Clydebank and Bonnyrigg Rose. Linlithgow Rose's 2–1 win over Bonnyrigg Rose ensured they won the title by two points over Clydebank, having won

    2025–26 Lowland Football League

    2025–26_Lowland_Football_League

  • 1985–86 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season
  • Heart of Midlothian 1985–86 football season

    Hearts v Hibs Aberdeen v Hearts Hearts v Dundee United Motherwell v Hearts Clydebank v Hearts Hearts v Dundee Celtic v Hearts Hearts v St Mirren Hearts v Aberdeen

    1985–86 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

    1985–86_Heart_of_Midlothian_F.C._season

  • East Stirlingshire F.C.
  • Association football club in Scotland

    controversially merged with Clydebank Juniors in 1964. The new club was renamed East Stirlingshire Clydebank – often E.S. Clydebank for short – and relocated

    East Stirlingshire F.C.

    East_Stirlingshire_F.C.

  • Singer Corporation
  • American manufacturer of sewing machines

    Singer strike Clydebank, 1911. Ishbel Ballantine, Glasgow Labour History Workshop, Clydebank District Library. [Clydebank]: Clydebank District Library

    Singer Corporation

    Singer Corporation

    Singer_Corporation

  • Murder of Paige Doherty
  • 2016 murder case in Scotland

    Paige Doherty was a 15-year-old student from Clydebank, Scotland, who was murdered on 19 March 2016 by 32-year-old John Leathem in his delicatessen. Paige

    Murder of Paige Doherty

    Murder_of_Paige_Doherty

  • St Columba's High School, Clydebank
  • State school in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland

    Columba's High School was a Roman Catholic comprehensive school in Drumry, Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It was one of two denominational schools

    St Columba's High School, Clydebank

    St Columba's High School, Clydebank

    St_Columba's_High_School,_Clydebank

  • Clydebank Post
  • The Clydebank Post is a weekly newspaper based in the town of Clydebank; near Glasgow in Scotland. The newspaper is the flagship title of Clyde Weekly

    Clydebank Post

    Clydebank_Post

  • 1986–87 Scottish Premier Division
  • 81st season of top-tier football league in Scotland

    Premier Division season was won by Rangers, six points ahead of Celtic. Clydebank and Hamilton Academical were relegated. Source: Statto Rules for classification:

    1986–87 Scottish Premier Division

    1986–87_Scottish_Premier_Division

  • Clydebank High School
  • State school in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland

    Clydebank High School is a non-denominational secondary school in Clydebank, Scotland. It is one of three non-denominational secondary schools in West

    Clydebank High School

    Clydebank_High_School

  • David Smith (Scottish politician)
  • Scottish politician

    ward by-election in West Dunbartonshire. In May 2025 he stood in the Clydebank Waterfront ward by-election, where Reform finished second ahead of Labour

    David Smith (Scottish politician)

    David_Smith_(Scottish_politician)

  • Clydebank F.C. (Rutherglen)
  • Scottish football club

    for the Clydebank Cricket Club. It was the first football club to use the Clydebank name and the only one not to come from the town of Clydebank located

    Clydebank F.C. (Rutherglen)

    Clydebank_F.C._(Rutherglen)

  • Clydebank and Milngavie (UK Parliament constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1983–2005)

    Clydebank and Milngavie was a county constituency in Scotland. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of

    Clydebank and Milngavie (UK Parliament constituency)

    Clydebank and Milngavie (UK Parliament constituency)

    Clydebank_and_Milngavie_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • 2024–25 Lowland Football League
  • Scottish Football league season

    Football League) – over a home-and-away basis. Musselburgh Athletic v Clydebank Clydebank v Musselburgh Athletic @RyanMusselburgh (14 August 2024). "The @OfficialSLFL

    2024–25 Lowland Football League

    2024–25_Lowland_Football_League

  • Clydebank College
  • Further education college in Scotland

    Clydebank College was a further education college in Clydebank, in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It is now part of the merged institution West College

    Clydebank College

    Clydebank College

    Clydebank_College

  • 2026 Scottish Parliament election
  • General election held in Scotland on 7 May 2026

    841 Mike Collier 5,181 Eva Comrie (AtLS, 1,228) Luca Scacchi (Ind, 345) Clydebank and Milngavie Marie McNair 12,126 Callum McNally 7,929 Alix Mathieson

    2026 Scottish Parliament election

    2026 Scottish Parliament election

    2026_Scottish_Parliament_election

  • Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway
  • Railway line in Scotland

    The Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway was a railway company that opened in 1882, giving a rail connection to shipyards and other industry that developed

    Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway

    Glasgow,_Yoker_and_Clydebank_Railway

  • Clydebank Waterfront (ward)
  • Electoral ward in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland

    Clydebank Waterfront is one of the six wards used to elect members of the West Dunbartonshire Council. It elects four Councillors. The ward covers southern

    Clydebank Waterfront (ward)

    Clydebank Waterfront (ward)

    Clydebank_Waterfront_(ward)

  • Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • 1945 attacks in Japan during WWII

    Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds Liverpool London Manchester Norwich

    Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki

  • History of football in Clydebank
  • The town of Clydebank in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland has been home to, and given its name to, several football teams since 1888. Five of these teams

    History of football in Clydebank

    History_of_football_in_Clydebank

  • Douglas McAllister
  • Scottish Labour Party politician

    Clydebank seat". Clydebank Post. 9 November 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2025. "Former provost to lead Labour fight to retake Clydebank seat". Clydebank Post

    Douglas McAllister

    Douglas McAllister

    Douglas_McAllister

  • 1985–86 Scottish Premier Division
  • 80th season of top-tier football league in Scotland

    was suspended due to league reconstruction, therefore Motherwell and Clydebank retained their Premier Division status. Much of the season was only viewed

    1985–86 Scottish Premier Division

    1985–86_Scottish_Premier_Division

  • Clydebank Town Hall
  • Municipal building in Clydebank, Scotland

    Clydebank Town Hall is a municipal building in Dumbarton Road, Clydebank, Scotland. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Clydebank Burgh Council

    Clydebank Town Hall

    Clydebank Town Hall

    Clydebank_Town_Hall

  • Clydebank (district)
  • Former local government district in Scotland

    55°58′N 4°24′W / 55.96°N 4.40°W / 55.96; -4.40 Clydebank (Scottish Gaelic: Bruach Chluaidh) was, from 1975 to 1996, one of nineteen local government

    Clydebank (district)

    Clydebank (district)

    Clydebank_(district)

  • Marie McNair
  • Scottish National Party politician

    of Scotland Hospice in Clydebank. Initially a member of the Labour Party, McNair was elected as a councillor for the Clydebank Waterfront ward at the

    Marie McNair

    Marie McNair

    Marie_McNair

  • Jane Rae
  • British political activist

    in Clydebank. She was also active in the women's suffrage movement and in the Clydeside Rent Strike. She became Branch Secretary of the Clydebank branch

    Jane Rae

    Jane Rae

    Jane_Rae

  • 2025–26 Scottish Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Tranent v Pollok Newtongrange Star v East Stirlingshire Jeanfield Swifts v Clydebank Forres Mechanics v Caledonian Braves Civil Service Strollers v Dundonald

    2025–26 Scottish Cup

    2025–26_Scottish_Cup

  • Scottish Premiership
  • Scottish association football league

    Bernard's (1900), Clydebank (1914) (1926) 6 seasons: Leith Athletic (1932) 4 seasons: Renton (1894), Abercorn (1897) 3 seasons: Clydebank (1965) (1987) 2

    Scottish Premiership

    Scottish_Premiership

  • Frank McDougall
  • Scottish footballer (1958–2023)

    2023) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a striker for Clydebank, St Mirren and Aberdeen in the 1970s and 1980s. McDougall was brought

    Frank McDougall

    Frank_McDougall

  • Kilbowie Park
  • Football stadium in Clydebank, Scotland

    stadium in Clydebank, Scotland. It was the home ground of Clydebank. New Kilbowie was built for Clydebank Juniors in 1939. In 1964, Clydebank merged with

    Kilbowie Park

    Kilbowie_Park

  • Graeme Clark (musician)
  • Scottish musician, songwriter and record producer

    friends Neil Mitchell, Tommy Cunningham and Marti Pellow whilst attending Clydebank High School. The band signed to Polygram Records in 1985 and their debut

    Graeme Clark (musician)

    Graeme_Clark_(musician)

  • Darian MacKinnon
  • Scottish footballer (born 1985)

    Dumbarton United, Dumbarton Harp, St. Thomas', St. Patrick's Athletic and Clydebank, before turning professional with Hamilton Academical in 2012. He also

    Darian MacKinnon

    Darian_MacKinnon

  • St Andrew's High School, Clydebank
  • Comprehensive school in Whitecrook, Clydebank, Scotland

    Andrew's High School was a Catholic high school situated in Whitecrook in Clydebank in Scotland. It was closed in 2009 and amalgamated with St Columba's High

    St Andrew's High School, Clydebank

    St Andrew's High School, Clydebank

    St_Andrew's_High_School,_Clydebank

  • 2024–25 Scottish Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Dalbeattie Star v Whitehill Welfare Rutherglen Glencairn v Hutchison Vale Clydebank v St Andrews United Easthouses Lily Miners Welfare v Newtongrange Star

    2024–25 Scottish Cup

    2024–25_Scottish_Cup

  • Golden Jubilee University National Hospital
  • Hospital in Scotland

    The Golden Jubilee University National Hospital is a hospital in Clydebank, near Glasgow, Scotland. It was opened in 1994 and is managed by a Special

    Golden Jubilee University National Hospital

    Golden Jubilee University National Hospital

    Golden_Jubilee_University_National_Hospital

  • Clydebank, Millers Point
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    Clydebank is a heritage-listed residence at 43 Lower Fort Street, in the inner city Sydney suburb of Millers Point in the City of Sydney local government

    Clydebank, Millers Point

    Clydebank, Millers Point

    Clydebank,_Millers_Point

  • Tommy Coyne
  • Irish footballer (born 1962)

    manager. Coyne played for several clubs, mostly in Scotland, including Clydebank, Dundee United, Dundee, Celtic and Motherwell. He was the top goalscorer

    Tommy Coyne

    Tommy_Coyne

  • RMS Queen Mary
  • Retired British ocean liner

    National Trust for Historic Preservation. Built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland, she was subsequently joined by RMS Queen Elizabeth in Cunard's

    RMS Queen Mary

    RMS Queen Mary

    RMS_Queen_Mary

  • Clydebank Juniors F.C.
  • Scottish football club

    Clydebank Juniors F.C. was a Junior Football club based in the Scottish town of Clydebank. Formed in 1899 as Duntocher F.C., in the neighbouring village

    Clydebank Juniors F.C.

    Clydebank_Juniors_F.C.

  • Derek Ferguson
  • Scottish footballer and manager

    Dunfermline Athletic, Portadown, Partick Thistle, Adelaide Force, Ross County, Clydebank, Alloa Athletic, Hamilton Academical, Raith Rovers and made two appearances

    Derek Ferguson

    Derek_Ferguson

  • Attack on Pearl Harbor
  • 1941 Japanese attack on the US

    Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds Liverpool London Manchester Norwich

    Attack on Pearl Harbor

    Attack on Pearl Harbor

    Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor

  • ROF Dalmuir
  • William Beardmore and Company's Naval Construction Works at Dalmuir, Clydebank, Dunbartonshire, Scotland was bought by the Ministry of Supply, in January

    ROF Dalmuir

    ROF_Dalmuir

  • Queen Elizabeth 2
  • British ocean liner

    designed in Cunard's offices in Liverpool and Southampton and built in Clydebank, Scotland. She was refitted with a modern diesel powerplant in 1986–87

    Queen Elizabeth 2

    Queen Elizabeth 2

    Queen_Elizabeth_2

  • Andy Ritchie (Scottish footballer)
  • Scottish footballer

    scored 100 goals. He then played for four clubs in two years―Motherwell, Clydebank, East Stirlingshire and Albion Rovers (as player/manager)―before retiring

    Andy Ritchie (Scottish footballer)

    Andy_Ritchie_(Scottish_footballer)

  • 2000–01 Clydebank F.C. season
  • Clydebank F.C. 2000–01 football season

    The 2000–01 season was Clydebank's thirty-fifth season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish Second Division where they finished

    2000–01 Clydebank F.C. season

    2000–01_Clydebank_F.C._season

  • 1985–86 Scottish Football League
  • Scottish football season

    was suspended due to league reconstruction, therefore Motherwell and Clydebank retained their Premier Division status. Source: Rsssf Rules for classification:

    1985–86 Scottish Football League

    1985–86_Scottish_Football_League

  • 1964–65 in Scottish football
  • East Stirling Clydebank (E.S. Clydebank) competed in the Scottish League, reverting to East Stirlingshire for season 1965–66 with Clydebank entering the

    1964–65 in Scottish football

    1964–65 in Scottish football

    1964–65_in_Scottish_football

  • Clydebank railway station
  • Railway station in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland

    Clydebank railway station is a railway station serving the town of Clydebank in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It is located on the Argyle Line and the

    Clydebank railway station

    Clydebank railway station

    Clydebank_railway_station

  • 2012 West Dunbartonshire Council election
  • 2012 Scottish local government election

    2016). "Council leader slams former independent Marie McNair as opportunist as she joins SNP". Clydebank Post. Newsquest Ltd. Retrieved 21 January 2016.

    2012 West Dunbartonshire Council election

    2012 West Dunbartonshire Council election

    2012_West_Dunbartonshire_Council_election

  • 1971–72 Clydebank F.C. season
  • Clydebank F.C. 1971–72 football season

    The 1971–72 season was Clydebank's sixth season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish League Division Two where they finished

    1971–72 Clydebank F.C. season

    1971–72_Clydebank_F.C._season

  • 1994–95 Clydebank F.C. season
  • Clydebank F.C. 1994–95 football season

    The 1994–95 season was Clydebank's twenty-ninth season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish First Division and finished eighth

    1994–95 Clydebank F.C. season

    1994–95_Clydebank_F.C._season

  • Scotland
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    the country. Perhaps the most significant air raid in Scotland was the Clydebank Blitz of March 1941, which intended to destroy naval shipbuilding in the

    Scotland

    Scotland

    Scotland

  • Isabella Lappin
  • Early 20th century Scottish female politician

    (Bella) Lappin (1880-1961) was a political activist and local councillor in Clydebank, Scotland, associated with Red Clydeside and one of its leading figures

    Isabella Lappin

    Isabella_Lappin

  • 1984–85 Clydebank F.C. season
  • Clydebank F.C. 1984–85 football season

    The 1984–85 season was Clydebank's nineteenth season after being elected to the Scottish Football League. They competed in Scottish League Division One

    1984–85 Clydebank F.C. season

    1984–85_Clydebank_F.C._season

  • 1974 Clydebank District Council election
  • Clydebank District Council election

    Elections to Clydebank District Council were held on 7 May 1974, on the same day as the other Scottish local government elections. This was the first

    1974 Clydebank District Council election

    1974_Clydebank_District_Council_election

  • 2017 West Dunbartonshire Council election
  • 2017 Scottish local government election

    Report - Ward 5 - Clydebank Central" (PDF). west-dunbarton.gov.uk. 5 May 2017. "Candidate Votes Per Stage Report - Ward 6 - Clydebank Waterfront" (PDF)

    2017 West Dunbartonshire Council election

    2017_West_Dunbartonshire_Council_election

  • HNLMS Borneo
  • klasse (gunboat) of the Royal Netherlands Navy built by J&G Thomson in Clydebank Glasgow. The ship was 53.86 metres (176 ft 8 in) long, had a beam of 9

    HNLMS Borneo

    HNLMS_Borneo

  • 1986–87 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season
  • Heart of Midlothian 1986–87 football season

    Academical Hearts v Falkirk Dundee United v Hearts Hibernian v Hearts Hearts v Clydebank Aberdeen v Hearts Hearts v Motherwell Dundee v Hearts Hearts v Rangers

    1986–87 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

    1986–87_Heart_of_Midlothian_F.C._season

  • Scottish Football League Premier Division
  • Highest level football league competition in Scotland from 1975 to 1998

    that of the 14 clubs in the 1975–76 Scottish Second Division, only one (Clydebank) had ever played in the Premier Division. Having narrowly avoided relegation

    Scottish Football League Premier Division

    Scottish_Football_League_Premier_Division

  • Gil Paterson
  • Scottish politician (born 1942)

    politician, who served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Clydebank and Milngavie, from 2011 to 2021. Previously he had been an MSP for the

    Gil Paterson

    Gil Paterson

    Gil_Paterson

  • 1989–90 Clydebank F.C. season
  • Clydebank F.C. 1989-90 football season

    The 1989–90 season was Clydebank's twenty-fourth season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish First Division and finished 3rd

    1989–90 Clydebank F.C. season

    1989–90_Clydebank_F.C._season

  • Bombing of Gorla
  • 1944 US bombing of an Italian city

    Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds Liverpool London Manchester Norwich

    Bombing of Gorla

    Bombing of Gorla

    Bombing_of_Gorla

  • Maya (2026 TV series)
  • Upcoming British television series

    Emily (4 September 2025). "Channel 4 thriller filming in Clydebank Co-op next week". Clydebank Post. Retrieved 5 September 2025. Moore, Emily (5 September

    Maya (2026 TV series)

    Maya_(2026_TV_series)

  • Isaac Singer
  • American inventor and businessman (1811–1875)

    moved to Clydebank, establishing the world's largest sewing machine factory, built between 1882 and 1885, by George McKenzie in Kilbowie, Clydebank, near

    Isaac Singer

    Isaac Singer

    Isaac_Singer

  • GHK Hockey Club
  • Scottish field hockey club

    Cochrane Park. A further merger took place when the Clydebank Technical College Hockey Club or Clydebank TC as it was known, joined the GHK umbrella. The

    GHK Hockey Club

    GHK_Hockey_Club

  • 1988–89 Clydebank F.C. season
  • Clydebank F.C. 1988–89 football season

    The 1988–89 season was Clydebank's twenty-third season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish First Division and finished 3rd

    1988–89 Clydebank F.C. season

    1988–89_Clydebank_F.C._season

  • 1985–86 Celtic F.C. season
  • Celtic 1985–86 football season

    table but experienced inconsistent form. Victories over St Mirren and Clydebank were offset by home defeats to Hearts and Dundee United These results

    1985–86 Celtic F.C. season

    1985–86_Celtic_F.C._season

  • Old Kilpatrick F.C.
  • Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland

    Cup for the first time in 1888–89. Not daunted by a defeat to the new Clydebank club in the first round, Old Kilpatrick joined the Scottish Football Association

    Old Kilpatrick F.C.

    Old_Kilpatrick_F.C.

  • 1974–75 Clydebank F.C. season
  • Clydebank F.C. 1974–75 football season

    The 1974–75 season was Clydebank's ninth season after being elected to the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish League Division Two

    1974–75 Clydebank F.C. season

    1974–75_Clydebank_F.C._season

  • 1983–84 Clydebank F.C. season
  • Clydebank F.C. 1983–84 football season

    The 1983–84 season was Clydebank's eighteenth season after being elected to the Scottish Football League. They competed in Scottish League Division One

    1983–84 Clydebank F.C. season

    1983–84_Clydebank_F.C._season

  • 1978–79 Clydebank F.C. season
  • Clydebank F.C. 1978–79 football season

    The 1978–79 season was Clydebank's thirteenth season after being elected to the Scottish Football League. They competed in Scottish League Division One

    1978–79 Clydebank F.C. season

    1978–79_Clydebank_F.C._season

  • 1985–86 Clydebank F.C. season
  • Clydebank F.C. 1985–86 football season

    The 1985–86 season was Clydebank's twentieth season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish Premier Division for the second time

    1985–86 Clydebank F.C. season

    1985–86_Clydebank_F.C._season

  • RMS Queen Elizabeth
  • Ocean liner (1938–1968)

    United States, via Cherbourg in France. Built by John Brown and Company at Clydebank, Scotland, as Hull 552, she was launched on 27 September 1938 and named

    RMS Queen Elizabeth

    RMS Queen Elizabeth

    RMS_Queen_Elizabeth

  • Dalmuir
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    (fourteen kilometres) northwest of Glasgow, Scotland, on the western side of Clydebank, and part of West Dunbartonshire Council Area. The name is a lowland Scots

    Dalmuir

    Dalmuir

    Dalmuir

  • Yoker
  • Area of Glasgow, Scotland

    Glasgow, Scotland, located on the northern bank of the Clyde east of Clydebank, 5 miles (8 kilometres) west of the city centre. The name is an Anglicisation

    Yoker

    Yoker

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    Scottish former football goalkeeper. Gallacher played for Arbroath and Clydebank in the Scottish Football League. He made over 600 league appearances for

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  • Fat Bastard
  • Character in Austin Powers films

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  • Strathkelvin and Bearsden (Scottish Parliament constituency)
  • Region or constituency of the Scottish Parliament

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    Strathkelvin and Bearsden (Scottish Parliament constituency)

    Strathkelvin and Bearsden (Scottish Parliament constituency)

    Strathkelvin_and_Bearsden_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency)

  • Clydebank Co-operative Society
  • Retail co-operative in Clydebank, Scotland

    The Clydebank Co-operative Society Limited is the smallest consumers' co-operative in Scotland, based in the town of Clydebank near Glasgow. Along with

    Clydebank Co-operative Society

    Clydebank_Co-operative_Society

  • Nico Carrillo
  • Scottish Muay Thai fighter

    Scotland Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00 2015-06-27 Loss Ross Trainer Clydebank Blitz 2 Clydebank, Scotland Decision 5 3:00 For the vacant WBC Muaythai Under-18

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  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1908
  • 1890 and the Electric Lighting (Scotland) Act 1902 relating to Barrhead Clydebank (Amendment) Dundee (Extension) and Rutherglen (Amendment). (Repealed by

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1908

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  • Bombing of Düsseldorf in World War II
  • Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds Liverpool London Manchester Norwich

    Bombing of Düsseldorf in World War II

    Bombing of Düsseldorf in World War II

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  • G postcode area
  • Postcode area within the United Kingdom

    centered on Glasgow itself, and West Dunbartonshire (including Dumbarton, Clydebank and Alexandria), plus parts of the council areas of Argyll and Bute (including

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