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Strathblane (Scottish Gaelic: Strath Bhlàthain, pronounced [s̪t̪ɾahˈvl̪ˠaː.ɪɲ]) is a village and parish in the registration county of Stirling, situated in the southwestern part of the Stirling council area, in central Scotland.
- James Gordon, Baron Gordon
James Stuart "Jimmy" Gordon, Baron Gordon of Strathblane,...
- Strathblane F.C.
Strathblane Football Club was a Scottish football club...
- James Gordon, Baron Gordon
Strathblane (Scottish Gaelic: Strath Bhlàthain pronounced [s̪d̪̊ɾahˈvlˠ̪aː.ɪɲ]) is a village and parish at the extreme south of the Stirling council area, in central Scotland. References
- 17 sq mi (44 km²)
- Stirling and Falkirk
- Stirling
- 1,811 (2001 Census)
James Stuart "Jimmy" Gordon, Baron Gordon of Strathblane, CBE (17 May 1936 – 31 March 2020) was a Scottish business executive and member of the House of Lords . Early life. A kinsman of the Marquess of Huntly, he was the son of James Gordon and Elsie née Riach.
- British
- Labour
Visitor information for Strathblane including accommodation, things to do, attractions, events and food & drink. Strathblane is a small village in the central belt of Scotland, 11 miles (19 km) north of Glasgow on the fringes of the Campsie Fells.
Strathblane Football Club was a Scottish football club located in Strathblane, Stirlingshire. History. Campsie Glen 1–2 Strathblane, 1879–80 Scottish Cup 3rd Round, Stirling Saturday Observer, 6 November 1879. The club was founded in 1877 [1] and its earliest recorded fixture was against the 10th D.R.V. in December 1877. [2]
- 1885
- Strathblane Football Club
- 1877
- the Strath Lads, Strathians
6 de out. de 2023 · STRATHBLANE, a parish, in the county of Stirling, 10 miles (N. by W.) from Glasgow. This place derives its name signifying in the Gaelic language "the Strath of the Warm River," from the sheltered situation of the vale through which the river Blane has its course.
Strabane ( / strəˈbæn /; from Irish An Srath Bán, meaning 'the white river-holm') [1] [2] [3] is a town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Strabane had a population of 13,172 at the 2011 Census. [4] It lies on the east bank of the River Foyle. It is roughly midway from Omagh, Derry and Letterkenny.