For the town in Canada Barrhead, Alberta infobox UK place country Scotland official name Barrhead gaelic ... small Barrhead from the Fereneze Hills small Barrhead lang sco Baurheid , lang gd Ceann a Bh rra ... . As of the 2001 census its population was 19,813. Historically, most of what is now Barrhead lay within the parish of Neilston , in the Renfrewshire historic county of Renfrew . The name Barrhead comes ... homestead or hamlet lay at the head of barrs and became known as Barrhead. In 2007, Readers Digest ... visited and cited Barrhead in their decision. ref http www.readersdigest.co.uk best places ... s Digest UK Bot generated title ref History Image BarrheadMap1923.jpg thumb left Map of Barrhead in 1923 Barrhead was formed when a series of small textile producing villages Barrhead, Arthurlie , Grahamston and Gateside, Barrhead Gateside gradually grew into one another to form one contiguous town. According to local historian James McWhirter, the name Barrhead first appeared in 1750. ref Mine Ain Grey Toon , by James McWhirter, available at Barrhead library. ref In 1851 an explosion at the Victoria ... of whom lived in Barrhead. The victims were buried in a mass grave in the yard at St John s Church ... years, Barrhead has found new life as a popular residential commuter town for nearby Paisley and Glasgow. During World War II , a handful of bombs fell on Barrhead from German planes headed towards ... In 1894 Barrhead became a Burgh of Barony, meaning that it had its own town Council. This status ... Council . Subsequent reorganisation to a single tier local authority placed Barrhead under the auspices of East Renfrewshire Council . Barrhead is a single council ward, electing 4 members to serve as part of East Renfrewshire Council. Geography Expand section date May 2008 Barrhead forms part of the Greater Glasgow conurbation. Economy Major businesses within the town include Barrhead Travel ... Council relocated from Eastwood Park to Barrhead Main Street. There is a very limited range ... more details
Infobox airport name Barrhead Airport IATA ICAO TC CEP3 type Public owner operator County of Barrhead city served location Barrhead County No. 11, Alberta Barrhead County No. 11 , near Barrhead, Alberta elevation f 2,121 elevation m 646 latd 54 latm 05 lats 49 latNS N longd 114 longm 26 longs 20 longEW W coordinates type airport coordinates region CA AB pushpin map Canada Alberta pushpin label CEP3 pushpin map caption Location in Alberta website r1 number 07 25 r1 length f 3,506 r1 length m 1,069 r1 surface Asphalt footnotes Source Canada Flight Supplement ref name CFS CFS ref Barrhead Airport , Airport codes CEP3 is located convert 1.7 NM abbr on lk in southwest of Barrhead, Alberta Barrhead , Alberta , Canada . References references External links http archive.copanational.org PlacesToFly airport view.php?pr id 2&ap id 765 Page about this airport on Canadian Owners and Pilots Association COPA s Places to Fly airport directory List of airports in Canada Category Airports in Alberta Category Barrhead County, Alberta Alberta airport stub id Bandar Udara Barrhead pms Barrhead Airport ... more details
Barrhead Branch The Barrhead Branch was a short lived branch line of the Glasgow and South Western Railway in Scotland that connected the Paisley Canal Line G&SWR Paisley Canal Branch to the G&SWR Caledonian Railway CR Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint Railway . History Image BarrheadMap1923.jpg thumb left 1923 map of central Barrhead showing the railway lines The line opened on 1 June 1886. ref name butt190 Butt, page 190 ref Passenger services ceased between Barrhead and Potterhill in 1913. After Potterhill closed to passengers on 1 January 1917, ref Butt ref freight trains continued to use the line for some time, including trains delivering to the nearby Cadbury Schweppes Cadbury s Depot until the late 1960s. ref name Wham Wham ref The line closed on 2 March 1970. ref name Closed railway lines citeweb url http www.closedlines.free online.co.uk gb sc x.htm title Closed railway lines in Britain and Ireland Scotland accessdate 2007 09 19 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref ref name Gammell Gammell ref There was one passenger train after 1917 a rail tour operated by the Stephenson ... East Goods on the Paisley and Barrhead District Railway at Cecil Street and made its way to Barrhead ... station at Gleniffer Depot on the Barrhead Branch. On the return journey, the train called at Paisley ... was built where the branch crossed the Paisley and Barrhead District Railway near Caplethill Road, Paisley. ref Barrhead Branch web page ref It had a terminus independent of the Caledonian Railway at Barrhead Central railway station Barrhead Central . It is possible to follow the route of the former ..., Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint Railway at Barrhead There was no connection with Paisley and Barrhead District Railway which was routed close by with several bridges over the G&SW Barrhead Branch ... www.railscot.co.uk Barrhead Branch frame.htm RAILSCOT on the G&SWR Barrhead Branch http homepage.ntlworld.com sealed paisley railpage potterhill.htm Barrhead Branch web page with Google satellite images ... more details
Refimprove date September 2011 Infobox begins Infobox settlement name Barrhead official name Town of Barrhead ... caption Location of Barrhead in Alberta pushpin mapsize coordinates region CA AB subdivision type ... district subdivision name4 Barrhead County No. 11, Alberta County of Barrhead No. 11 government ... body leader name1 Barrhead Town Council leader title2 Members of the Canadian House of Commons MP ... index.php Town of Barrhead website footnotes Infobox ends Barrhead is a town in central Alberta , Canada , within the Barrhead County No. 11, Alberta County of Barrhead No. 11 . It is located ... The town was named after the Scottish town Barrhead , the birthplace of one of the area s early settlers, James McGuire. citation needed date September 2011 Barrhead s official bird is the Great Blue ... 19th century and the early 20th century, Barrhead played an important role in the settlement ... to the settlement of the Peace River region. The old Barrhead town site, 3  km north of the present ... journey north. Originally established in 1906, Barrhead s position as a major trade centre ... settlers in the area, named Barrhead after his hometown in Scotland . Today, the community s rich history can be revisited through a collection of artifacts at the Barrhead and District Museum. The museum also houses the third largest display of African exhibits in Canada, as well as the Barrhead ... to Thunder Lake in 1967. Image Barrhead old 1.jpg thumb left alt Main Street, Barrhead Main Street, Barrhead The Paddle River Co operative Society was formed in 1912 and opened a store in the old Johnstone building northeast of Barrhead in 1913. They immediately began construction on a new two story ... in Scotland and soon the Barrhead, Alberta, post office opened in the store on January 1, 1914. The Finch ... right of way. In 1907, Albert Shelton and family homesteaded the quarter that Barrhead s main street ... branch line to this quarter. The Barrhead people then scrambled to move their homes, the garage and the store ... more details
Barrhead railway station can refer to one of four railway station railway stations in the town of Barrhead , Renfrewshire , Scotland Barrhead stations Barrhead railway station on the Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint Railway Barrhead New railway station closed on the Paisley and Barrhead District Railway Barrhead South railway station closed on the Paisley and Barrhead District Railway Barrhead Central railway station closed on the Barrhead Branch G&SWR Barrhead Branch disambig ... more details
for other railway stations in BarrheadBarrhead railway station disambiguation Infobox UK disused station name Barrhead New image name ArthurlieInnBarrheadNew.jpg caption The station was immediately behind the Arthurlie Inn in the photograph. original Paisley and Barrhead District Railway pregroup Caledonian Railway locale Barrhead borough Renfrewshire latitude 55.800 longitude 4.396 platforms years 1897 events Built years1 1897 events1 Never opened for passengers Barrhead New was one of four train station railway stations in Barrhead , Renfrewshire , Scotland . History Image BarrheadMap1923.jpg thumb left 1923 map. Barrhead New is close to the junction of the two yellow roads. The station was originally part of the Paisley and Barrhead District Railway . The line was opened in 1897 and used for freight until the 1960s but none of the stations including this one opened for passenger travel. It was adjacent to the Arthurlie Inn shown with railway bridge on picture in Cross Arthurlie Street and described as a grand building, a towering edifice with its name picked out in metal letters attached to metal strips. It might have passed as a picture house. ref name Wham Wham ref Expand section date June 2008 References Notes references Sources Butt Stations Wham SouthGlasgow Historical Rail Start rail line one to two previous Stnlnk Barrhead South br small Line and station closed small next1 Glenfield railway station Paisley Glenfield br small Line and station closed small next2 Stnlnk Dykebar br small Line and station closed small route1 Caledonian Railway br small p style background Caledonian light Paisley and Barrhead District Railway small route2 Caledonian Railway br small p style background Caledonian light Paisley and Barrhead District Railway small col Caledonian colour s end DEFAULTSORT Barrhead New Railway Station Category Disused railway stations in East Renfrewshire Scotland railstation stub ... more details
for other railway stations in BarrheadBarrhead railway station disambiguation Infobox UK disused station name Barrhead South image name Barrheadsouth.jpg caption Photograph taken during a rail tour operated by the Stephenson Locomotive Society on 1 September 1951 original Paisley and Barrhead District Railway pregroup Caledonian Railway locale Barrhead borough Renfrewshire latitude 55.795 longitude 4.401 platforms years 1897 events Built years1 1897 events1 Never opened for passengers Barrhead South was one of four train station railway stations in Barrhead , Renfrewshire , Scotland . History The station was originally part of the Paisley and Barrhead District Railway . The line was opened in 1897 and used for freight until the 1960s but none of the stations including this one opened for passenger travel. Situated in the hills south of Barrhead, ref name google map cite web url http maps.google.com ?ie UTF8&om 1&ll 55.792138, 4.399059&spn 0.004837,0.014462&t h&z 16 title Direct link to google satellite image of location according to Wham ref it was the only side platform station on the Paisley and Barrhead District Railway . ref name Wham Wham ref It is clear from the wagons in the photograph that some railway activity took place in the area. Expand section date June 2008 References Notes references Sources Butt Stations Wham SouthGlasgow Historical Rail Start rail line previous Stnlnk Lyoncross br small Line closed br station never constructed small next Stnlnk Barrhead New br small Line and station closed small route Caledonian Railway br small p style background Caledonian light Paisley and Barrhead District Railway small col Caledonian colour s end Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Barrhead South Railway Station Category Disused railway stations in East Renfrewshire Scotland railstation stub ... more details
other uses Infobox UK station symbol rail name Barrhead other name code BRR image name Barrhead 030908.jpg caption View from Platforms 2 and 3 at Barrhead railway station, looking towards Kilmarnock manager First ScotRail locale Barrhead borough East Renfrewshire latitude 55.804 longitude 4.397 pte Strathclyde Partnership for Transport SPT platforms 3 usage0203 0.414 usage0405 0.473 usage0506 0.511 usage0607 0.551 usage0708 0.563 usage0809 0.698 original Glasgow, Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway pregroup Caledonian Railway CR and Glasgow and South Western Railway G&SWR postgroup London Midland and Scottish Railway LMS years 27 September 1848 events Opened ref name Butt28 Butt 1995 , page 28 ref years1 events1 years2 events2 File Barrhead railway station 1764550.jpg thumb right 275px Barrhead Station in 1970 Barrhead railway station is a train station railway station in the town of Barrhead , East Renfrewshire , Greater Glasgow , Scotland . The station is managed by First ScotRail and is on the Glasgow South Western Line , 12  km 7 rail miles south west of Stnlnk Glasgow Central . History The station was opened by the Glasgow, Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway on 27 September 1848. ref name Butt28 Expand section date November 2008 Facilities The station has three platforms one north east facing bay on the north west side specifically for terminating services and two through ... p style background CR GSW Jt light small Glasgow, Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway small col CR ... http www.railbrit.co.uk Glasgow Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway frame.htm RAILSCOT on Glasgow, Barrhead ... RAILSCOT on Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint Railway http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 249,659,1 Barrhead station on navigable OS map Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Barrhead Railway Station Category Railway stations in East Renfrewshire Category Former Glasgow, Barrhead ... stations Category Railway stations served by First ScotRail Scotland railstation stub nl Station Barrhead ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Barrhead other name image caption manager Glasgow and South Western Railway locale Barrhead borough Renfrewshire latitude 55.8010 longitude 4.3967 years 1 October 1902 events Opened years1 1 January 1917 events1 Closed platforms 2 Barrhead Central railway station was a train station railway station serving the town of Barrhead , Renfrewshire , Scotland . The station was on the Glasgow and South Western Railway s short lived Barrhead Branch . History The station opened on 1 October 1902, ref name butt28 Butt, page 28 ref and closed 1 January 1917. ref name butt28 It was originally part of a circular service that ran from St Enoch railway station Glasgow St Enoch via Potterhill railway station Potterhill , Barrhead Central and Pollokshaws West railway station Pollockshaws before returning to St Enoch. ref name stansfield34 Stansfield, page 34 ref The circular service was withdrawn on 1 October 1907, however a service still ran here from St Enoch until the station closed. ref name stansfield34 Footnotes references References Butt, R.V.J. 1995 . The Directory of Railway Stations , Patrick Stephens Ltd, Sparkford. ISBN 1 85260 508 1. Stansfield, G. 1999 . Ayrshire & Renfrewshire s Lost Railways , Stenlake Publishing, Catrine. ISBN 1 84033 077 5. Historical Rail Start rail line one to two previous Terminus next1 Potterhill railway station Potterhill br small Line and station closed small next2 Nitshill railway station Nitshill br small Line closed, station open small route1 Glasgow and South Western Railway br p style background e5e4e6   small Barrhead Branch small route2 Glasgow and South Western Railway br p style background e5e4e6   small Barrhead Branch small col 66ba5a end box Category Disused railway stations in East Renfrewshire Scotland railstation stub ... more details
Location of the county of Barrhead No. 11 in Alberta dot x 108 dot y 145 pushpin map the name ... body leader name1 County of Barrhead Council leader title2 Municipal seat leader name2 Barrhead, Alberta Barrhead leader title3 leader name3 leader title4 leader name4 established title Established ... County of Barrhead No. 11 footnotes Infobox ends The County of Barrhead No. 11 is a List ... . Demographics In the Canada 2011 Census 2011 Census , the County of Barrhead No. 11 had a population ... 08 accessdate 2012 02 08 ref In 2006, the County of Barrhead had a population of 5,845 living in 2,490 ...1 4813018&Geo2 PR&Code2 48&Data Count&SearchText Barrhead 20County 20No. 2011&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&GeoLevel &GeoCode 4813018 title County of Barrhead No. 11 Community Profile author ...&Geo2 PR&Code2 48&Data Count&SearchText Barrhead 20County&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom County of Barrhead Community Profile Statistics Canada. 2002. 2001 Community Profiles. Released June ... communities are located in the County of Barrhead No. 11 ref http www.municipalaffairs.gov.ab.ca cfml profiles data 0015 1.htm Alberta Municipal Affairs County of Barrhead No. 11 Profile ref Towns Barrhead, Alberta Barrhead Hamlets Campsie, Alberta Campsie Manola, Alberta Manola Neerlandia ... Trail Lakes Clear Lake, Lac La Nonne Elks Beach, Peanut Lake Sport Venues in Barrhead Swimming Pool, Curling Rink, Rodeo Grounds, Tennis Courts Ice hockey Barrhead Agrena Golf Barrhead Golf Course ... Official site http www.albertafirst.com profiles statspack 20650.html County of Barrhead ... Woodlands County Centre County of Barrhead No. 11 East Westlock County, Alberta Westlock County Southwest ... Category Barrhead County, Alberta ... more details
Refimprove date January 2009 Infobox UK school name Barrhead High School image size latitude longitude dms motto motto pl established type Public, Secondary religion Non Denominational head label Head Teacher head Mr Sinclair r head label r head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist street Aurs Road city Barrhead county East Renfrewshire country Scotland LEA ofsted staff enrollment 700 gender co educational lower age 11 upper age 18 houses colours Purple, Black & White color box black color box purple color box white publication free label 1 Attendance free 1 95.7 2004 2005 website http www.barrhead.e renfrew.sch.uk website name Official site Barrhead High School is a secondary school situated in Barrhead, East Renfrewshire. The school is over 25 years old and Mr A Sinclair is the current headmaster, appointed in June 2010. The school focuses on its School of Ambition ethos in teaching, and its relationship with the community of Barrhead. Associated Primary Schools Also known as feeder schools, they include Cross Arthurlie Primary School Carlibar Primary School Auchenback Primary School Springhill Primary School Uniform col begin col 2 Junior School The S1 S4 pupils have a set uniform White shirt Junior school tie Black school jumper Black trousers skirt Black shoes col 2 Senior school The S5 and S6 pupils have a set uniform consisting of White shirt Senior school tie Black school jumper cardigan Black trousers skirt Black shoes col end Head Boy & Head Girl The head pupils are decided by democratic vote any S6 pupil can run an election campaign prior to a ballot vote. All teachers can vote for a male candidate and a female candidate. The male and female candidates with the most votes achieve the titles of head pupils and the title of Cool Bean Masters. Citation ... barrheadhighschooleastrenfrewshire.asp Barrhead High School s page on Scottish Schools Online http www.hmie.gov.uk ViewEstablishment.aspx?id 6501&type 3 Barrhead High School s most recent HMIe report ... more details
Paisley and Barrhead District Railway The Paisley and Barrhead District Railway was a railway in Scotland that ran between the towns of Paisley and Barrhead . Despite stations being built on the line, the railway was only ever open to freight services. For this reason it was known locally as the dummy railway . ref name Rowand2 Rowand 2000 ref History The railway was incorporated on 6 August 1897. It was vested with the Caledonian Railway under an Act of Parliament on 31 July 1902, ref name Awdry Awdry ref and subsequently became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923. The plan was to form a loop which would have included Stnlnk Paisley Gilmour Street , Paisley s main station by joining the line to the Caledonian Railway s Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway at Paisley St ... citeweb url http www.railscot.co.uk Paisley and Barrhead District Railway frame.htm title Railscot Paisley and Barrhead District Railway page ref An embankment and a bridge ref name greenlawbridge ... 06 ref The train started at Paisley East Goods at Cecil Street and made its way to Barrhead South ... ref Route Paisley and Barrhead District Railway had two branches. West branch This branched .... Meikleriggs Goods Yard on 6 September 1954, Ferguslie Chain Road to Barrhead South on 28 October ... name Barrhead citeweb url http www.barrhead scotland.com culture history history board.asp?offset 33 title Barrhead history forum accessdate 2007 09 19 ref The train shed in Dykebar hospital is still ... 1923 map of central Barrhead showing the railway lines The two branches met at Blackbyres Junction then carried on to Barrhead New railway station Barrhead New station , Barrhead South railway station Barrhead South station and Lyoncross railway station Lyoncross Junction . ref name Railscot RAILSCOT ... as noted above and Barrhead. Parts of the line are now a cycle track, built along the route of the trackbed from Glenburn to Barrhead. Glenfield station was at the bottom of the hill, a short ... more details
Infobox Canada electoral district name Barrhead Morinville Westlock province Alberta image BarrheadMorinvilleWestlock in Alberta.jpg caption 2010 boundaries prov rep Maureen Kubinec prov rep link prov rep party Alberta PC Association prov rep party link Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta prov status active prov created 2003 prov abolished prov election first 2004 prov election last 2012 Barrhead Morinville Westlock is a rural provinces and territories of Canada provincial electoral district in Alberta , Canada . The district was created in 2003 and is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta under the first past the post electoral system. History The electoral district was created in the 2003 boundary redistribution from the old Barrhead Westlock riding that had existed since 1993. The riding was created by merging Barrhead Westlock with the western portion of Redwater provincial electoral district Redwater which had been split to make Athabasca Redwater . The second iteration of the district came in 2010 when the boundaries were revised to gain a portion of land from the Lesser Slave Lake electoral district Lesser Slave Lake electoral district ... class wikitable collapsible collapsed style width 100 colspan 4 46 Barrhead Morinville Westlock 2003 ... collapsible collapsed style width 100 colspan 4 50 Barrhead Morinville Westlock 2010 Boundaries ref ... of the Legislative Assembly for br Barrhead Morinville Westlock ref name memberslist cite web title ... 5 See Barrhead Westlock 1993 2004 and Redwater provincial electoral district Redwater 1993 2004 ... predecessor districts Barrhead Westlock had been solidly represented by Progressive Conservative and while ... cite web url http www.elections.ab.ca Public 20Website files Statements 46.pdf title Barrhead Morinville ... Alberta Senate nominee election, 2004 2004 Senate nominee election results Barrhead Morinville Westlock ... April 27, 2008 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Barrhead Composite School Dunstable School ... more details
Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint Railway The Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint Railway was a railway co owned by Caledonian Railway and Glasgow and South Western Railway and was an amalgamation of two different lines the Glasgow, Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway and the Glasgow and Kilmarnock Joint Railway . History Glasgow, Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway The Glasgow, Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway was first opened on 29 September 1848 and within three years was absorbed into the Caledonian Railway company. This line ran between Southside railway station Southside and Neilston railway station Neilston . Glasgow and Kilmarnock Joint Railway As a result of Caledonian Railway wanting to extend the Neilston branch and Glasgow and South Western Railway wanting to build a more directly line from Glasgow to Kilmarnock rather than the existing line on the former Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway , this joint line was built by both companies in partnership. The line opened on 27 March 1871. There was also a branch to Beith opened at the same time. When the joint line was opened the existing Neilston line also became the joint ownership of the two companies, and so the Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint Line was formed. Connections to other lines City Union Line City of Glasgow Union Railway at Gorbals Junction General Terminus and Glasgow Harbour Railway at Muirhouse Central Junction Cathcart District Railway at Muirhouse Central Junction Busby Railway at Busby Junction Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway at Kilmarnock Lanarkshire and Ayrshire .... The track between Barrhead and Kilmarnock was singled as part of the rationalisation of the Glasgow ... years. Sources Butt Stations Stansfield AyrRenfrew http www.railbrit.co.uk Glasgow Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway frame.htm RAILSCOT on Glasgow, Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway http www.railbrit.co.uk Glasgow and Kilmarnock Joint Railway frame.htm RAILSCOT on Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock ... more details
Gateside may refer to Gateside, Fife , Scotland Gateside, North Ayrshire , Scotland Gateside, Barrhead , a former village now part of the town of Barrhead , East Renfrewshire, Scotland disambig geo de Gateside ... more details
Auchenback is an area of Barrhead in East Renfrewshire , part of Greater Glasgow . It is notable for Barrhead s two high schools, St Luke s High School and Barrhead High School , as well as smaller primary schools. coord 55 47 42 N 4 22 50 W region GB type landmark display title Category Villages in East Renfrewshire EastRenfrewshire geo stub ... more details
superintendent Egbert Stang electedtrustees Dale Schaffrick, Barrhead rural br Kim Webster, Barrhead rural br Sharon Volorney, Barrhead town br Sheri Watson, Swan Hills town br Sherry Allen ... for a region of central Alberta centred on the towns of Westlock , Barrhead, AB Barrhead , and Swan ... merger of Westlock School Division No. 37, the educational component of the Barrhead County No. 11, Alberta County of Barrhead No. 11 and Swan Hills School District No. 5109. Prior to that union, the Barrhead and Westlock areas had previously been part of a regional school division, Pembina School Division No. 37, which was split in 1947 into the Westlock and Barrhead School Divisions. In 1959, the Municipal District of Barrhead consolidated with the school district to form a county .... Schools As of 2010 Barrhead Composite High School , Barrhead, AB Barrhead , Grades 7 12 Barrhead Elementary School , Barrhead, Grades K 6 Busby School , Busby, AB Busby , Grades K 6 Dapp School , Dapp ... Swan Hills , Grades K 12 Vista Virtual School , virtual school offices in Barrhead , Grades K 12 ... more details
Location map Canada Alberta lat 54.2106 long 114.4750 width 200 caption Location of Bloomsbury Alberta label Bloomsbury Bloomsbury is an unincorporated community in central Alberta in Barrhead County No. 11, Alberta Barrhead County , located convert 6 km north of Alberta Highway 18 Highway 18 , convert 97 km northwest of Edmonton . Subdivisions of Alberta coord 54 12 38 N 114 28 30 W scale 60000 region CA display title name Bloomsbury CentralAlberta geo stub Category Barrhead County, Alberta Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
Location map Canada Alberta lat 54.2539 long 114.5911 width 200 caption Location of Camp Creek Alberta label Camp Creek Camp Creek is an unincorporated community in central Alberta , Canada within the Barrhead County No. 11, Alberta County of Barrhead No. 11 . It is located convert 2 km east of Alberta Highway 33 Highway 33 , approximately convert 104 km northwest of Edmonton . Subdivisions of Alberta coord 54 15 14 N 114 35 28 W scale 60000 region CA display title name Camp Creek Category Barrhead County, Alberta CentralAlberta geo stub ... more details
Location map Canada Alberta lat 54.4000 long 114.3778 width 200 caption Location of Vega Alberta label Vega Vega is an unincorporated community in central Alberta within the Barrhead County No. 11, Alberta County of Barrhead No. 11 , located convert 30 km west of Alberta Highway 44 Highway 44 , convert 110 km northwest of Edmonton . Subdivisions of Alberta coord 54 24 00 N 114 22 40 W scale 60000 region CA display title name Vega Category Barrhead County, Alberta CentralAlberta geo stub ... more details
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Infobox Protected area name Thunder Lake Provincial Park iucn category VI map Canadian National Parks Location.png map caption Location of Thunder Lake Provincial Park in Canada locator x 60 locator y 155 location Barrhead County No. 11, Alberta Barrhead County No. 11 , Alberta , Canada nearest city Barrhead, Alberta Barrhead , Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton lat d 54 lat m 07 lat s 47 lat NS N long d 114 long m 43 long s 41 long EW W area established January 28, 1958 visitation num visitation year governing body Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation , Glowing Embers Image Thunder Lake 2007 Sunset.jpg thumb left Sunset at Thunder Lake Thunder Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Alberta , Canada . Located 140 km west of Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton , on the shore of Thunder Lake , the park features setting for boating , water skiing , human swimming swimming , running , fishing and camping . The nearest town is Barrhead, Alberta Barrhead approximately 16 km west. Fact date December 2008 The park is located on the north western shore of Thunder Lake Alberta Thunder Lake . The lake itself has a total water surface of convert 7.03 km2 abbr on and reaches a maximum depth of convert 6.1 m abbr on . ref University of Alberta. http sunsite.ualberta.ca Projects Alberta Lakes view ?region Peace 20and 20Athabasca 20Region&basin Athabasca 20River 20Basin&lake Thunder 20Lake&number 45 Atlas of Alberta lakes Thunder Lake ref The main fish found are Walleye. See also List of Alberta provincial parks List of Canadian provincial parks List of National Parks of Canada References reflist External links http www.cd.gov.ab.ca enjoying alberta parks planning gateway siteinformation.asp?id 137 Park page at Alberta Parks Alberta parks Category Barrhead County, Alberta Category Parks in Alberta Alberta protected area stub ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Potterhill other name image Image Former railway station geograph.org.uk 171774.jpg 265px caption Potterhill station in 2006 manager Glasgow and South Western Railway locale Paisley borough Renfrewshire latitude 55.8266 longitude 4.4224 years 1 June 1886 events Opened years1 1 January 1917 events1 Closed platforms 2 For other railway stations in Paisley Paisley railway station disambiguation Potterhill railway station was a train station railway station to the south of Paisley , Renfrewshire , Scotland . The station was originally part of the Glasgow and South Western Railway s short lived Barrhead Branch . History The station opened on 1 June 1886, ref name butt190 Butt, page 190 ref and closed 1 January 1917. ref name butt190 Although originally an intermediate station on the 3.25 mile line between Paisley West railway station Paisley West and Barrhead Central railway station Barrhead Central , ref name stansfield38 Stansfield, page 38 ref services between Barrhead and Potterhill were terminated in 1913, ref name stansfield38 leaving Potterhill as the branch terminus for the remainder of its life. Freight services continued at this station until 1959. ref name stansfield38 Footnotes references References Butt, R.V.J. 1995 . The Directory of Railway Stations , Patrick Stephens Ltd, Sparkford. ISBN 1 85260 508 1. Stansfield, G. 1999 . Ayrshire & Renfrewshire s Lost Railways , Stenlake Publishing, Catrine. ISBN 1 84033 077 5. Historical Rail Start rail line previous Barrhead Central railway station Barrhead Central br small Line and station closed small next Paisley West railway station Paisley West br small Line and station closed small route Glasgow and South Western Railway br p style background e5e4e6   small Barrhead Branch small col 66ba5a end box Category Disused railway stations in Renfrewshire Scotland railstation stub ... more details
col FF80C0 Historical Rail Insert rail line previous Stnlnk Barrhead next Stnlnk Kennishead route ... br p style background CR GSW Jt light small Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint Railway small col ... http www.railbrit.co.uk Glasgow Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway frame.htm RAILSCOT on Glasgow, Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway http www.railbrit.co.uk Glasgow and Kilmarnock Joint Railway frame.htm RAILSCOT on Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint Railway Glasgow railway stations DEFAULTSORT Nitshill Railway Station Category Railway stations in Glasgow Category Former Glasgow, Barrhead ... more details
other people William Smart 10 April 1853 &ndash 19 March 1915 was a United Kingdom British economist . Originally a conveyor of the thought of the Austrian School , Smart was increasingly won over to the Neoclassical economics neoclassicalism of Alfred Marshall . Smart, eldest son of Alexander Smart and grandson of Reverend William Smart, was born in Barrhead Barrhead, Scotland . References references Edwin Cannan Cannan, Edwin . Obituary. William Smart , The Economic Journal v 25 98 June 1915 . Works http praxeology.net WS ITV.htm An Introduction to the Theory of Value on the Lines of Menger, Wieser, and B hm Bawerk 1891, 1910 . http mises.org books protection.pdf The Return to Protection 1904 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Smart, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 10 April 1853 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 19 March 1915 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Smart, William Category 1853 births Category 1915 deaths Category British economists Category Neoclassical economists Category People from Barrhead UK economist stub ... more details