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Survey of London
… and Son had provided the elevational design (fig. 24) and Clyde Young the interior planning. 130 GBA 18: GLB IV/945; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… into the Tweed, and the other westward into the river Clyde. There is also a small rivulet which, after receiving … which increases in breadth as it approaches the river Clyde, into which the Douglas discharges itself, after … of the Forth, and the southern lands within that of the Clyde. Between the two moors is the picturesque vale of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… for the accommodation of their galleys stationed in the Clyde, which flows round its base. After the departure of the … on a stupendous rock rising precipitously from the Clyde to a height of 350 feet, and dividing into two conical … strongly mounted, and commanding an extensive range of the Clyde, and at high-water the rock is very nearly insulated by …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… north by the river Irvine, and on the west by the Frith of Clyde; it is about eight miles in length, and from five to … this parish and the sea, the shores of the Frith of Clyde with their numerous bays and promontories, the lofty … seeking to become regent of the kingdom, appeared in the Clyde with a fleet, in 1554, and, having made himself master …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Cart at Inchinnan Bridge previously to its influx into the Clyde. The surface is also diversified with lakes, and with … abound in the lakes, and a peculiar species found in the Clyde and the Avon was originally introduced by Lady Anne … for several miles through the parish in its course to the Clyde, receiving at Pollockshaws the waters of the Auldhouse …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… to the south of, and nearly parallel to, the Forth and Clyde canal, and crossing the Monkland and Kirkintilloch … of Stirling. It there terminates, joining the Forth and Clyde, or Glasgow, canal at Port-Downie, near Falkirk, a … level to within a mile of its junction with the Forth and Clyde canal, whence it falls 110 feet by a series of eleven …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… victory. The parish is beautifully situated on the river Clyde, and extends along its south bank for nearly eight and … grounds command diversified prospects over the Frith of Clyde and the opposite coast of Dumbartonshire, embracing the … Lomond, and the lofty mountain of Ben-Lomond. The river Clyde, near Erskine House, retains its original character, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… rival David II took refuge in Dumbarton castle on the Clyde. Philip VI of France observed events in Scotland with …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… and 4 or 5 ships, a little off Dunbarton on the river Clyde, and was undoubtedly there yesterday at 12 o'clock …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… 1 pp. Holograph. Addressed. Indorsed. Lost. On the Clyde opposite his own house of Finlayston. Before. Searchers. …
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