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  1. Campsie

    Campsie may refer to Campsie, New South Wales , Australia Campsie, Stirlingshire , Scotland Campsie Fells , Scotland Milton of Campsie , Scotland geodis ...   more details



  1. Campsie, Stirlingshire

    Unreferenced date November 2006 Local Campsie is a hilly district in Stirlingshire , Scotland . It is noted for the beauty of Campsie Glen and the grandeur of the mountains known as the Campsie Fells . See also Milton of Campsie Campsie Fells Clachan of Campsie coord 56 01 04 N 4 14 27 W type landmark region GB dim 5000 display title Category Mountains and hills of Stirling council area Stirling geo stub ...   more details



  1. Clachan of Campsie

    File St Machan s Capel, Campsie Glen geograph.org.uk 1564423.jpg thumb St Machan s Church Clachan of Campsie or Campsie lang gd Clachan Chamais is a settlement now in the East Dunbartonshire area of Scotland . It was formerly part of the county of Stirlingshire . It is situated to the south of the Campsie Fells at the foot of Campsie Glen where the Finglen and Aldessan Burns meet, forming the Glazert Water which then flows south east until it joins the River Kelvin near Kirkintilloch . In it are old industries, Crow Road, Jamie Wright s well, Lennox Castle, Woodhead House, St Machan s Church, and Campsie Glen. Notes Empty section date July 2010 References coord 55.9882 4.2297 display title Category Villages in East Dunbartonshire EastDunbartonshire geo stub gd Clachan Chamais ...   more details



  1. Colin Campsie

    Primarysources date December 2007 Colin Campsie born 1957 is a United Kingdom British born singer and songwriter . A former member of 1980s pop music pop band music bands The Quick duo The Quick and Giant Steps band Giant Steps . Campsie was also closely involved with, but was not a member of, the pop band Go West band Go West . The Quick had their first success with a top ten hit in Australia with the track Hip, Shake, Jerk . The Quick then had U.S. 1 dance chart hits with, Zulu and The Rhythm of the Jungle . The Quick changed their name to Giant Steps and scored a Billboard Top Ten hit with the song Another Lover . Campsie co wrote and produced the U.S. dance hit Baby Doll for the girl group Girls Can t Help It. Lately, Campsie has turned his talents to songwriting, including the Chantelle Houghton song I Want It Right Now originally slated for Kylie Minogue via the parody spoof group Kandy Floss . He has also written tracks for Natalie Imbruglia including Don t You Think? and Wishing I Was There a U.S. Billboard top ten hit on Imbruglia s debut album Left of the Middle . Campsie co wrote the Top 40 Top 10 hit record hit I Quit by Hepburn band Hepburn . He has also co written the track, Ouch That Hurt with Phil Thornalley and Mads Hauge for US singer songwriter Warren Avis debut, Lucky Seven . Citation needed date February 2012 Campsie also co wrote the U.K. Top Ten hit Cry Me Out for Pixie Lott and rewrote the lyrics of the hymn I Vow to Thee My Country for The Chelsea Pensioners album, the song now titled For King and Country . Other artists covering his songs include, Chaka ... . Personal life After meeting backstage at a Tears for Fears concert , Campsie married singer Beverley ... won a date with farmer Olly. Campsie and Craven owned the top and bottom flats in a three storey house ... . NAME Campsie, Colin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH Romford Essex DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Campsie, Colin Category 1957 births Category ...   more details



  1. Campsie Fells

    Image Campsielong.JPG thumb 300px The Campsie Fells from Bar Hill above Twechar The Campsie Fells are a range of hills in central Scotland , stretching east to west, from Denny Muir to Dumgoyne , in Stirlingshire . The southern extent of the range fall within East Dunbartonshire . The highest point in the range is Earl s Seat which is 578  m 1897 feet high. The range overlooks the villages of Strathblane , Blanefield and Lennoxtown to the South, Killearn to the West and Fintry to the North. The Fintry Hills lie further to the North, Kilpatrick Hills lie to the West and the Kilsyth Hills to the east. The name is taken from one of the individual hills in the range, called Campsie meaning crooked fairy hill , from the Scottish Gaelic cam , meaning crooked, and s th meaning fairy. Fells originates from the Old Norse word fjal , meaning hill. Erosion along the line of a geological fault known as the Campsie Fault has left tiers of rock representing some 30 lava flows which date from the Carboniferous period. The headwaters of the River Carron Forth Carron rise in the Campsies. External links Computer generated virtual panoramas http www.viewfinderpanoramas.org panoramas CEN Earlseat.gif Earl s Seat http www.viewfinderpanoramas.org panoramas.html Index coord 56 01 N 4 18 W display title region GB type mountain source GNS enwiki Category Hills of the Scottish Midland Valley Category Volcanoes of Scotland Category Carboniferous volcanism Category Geography of Stirling council area Category Geography of East Dunbartonshire EastDunbartonshire geo stub Stirling geo stub gd Monadh Champsaidh nn Campsie Fells pl Campsie Fells ...   more details



  1. Milton of Campsie

    infobox UK place country Scotland official name Milton of Campsie unitary scotland East Dunbartonshire os grid reference NS553744 latitude 55.96428 longitude 4.161952 post town GLASGOW postcode area G postcode district G66 Milton of Campsie is a small village situated in East Dunbartonshire , Scotland roughly 10 miles north of Glasgow . Nestling at the foot of the Campsie Fells, it is neighboured by Kirkintilloch and Lennoxtown . The village expanded exponentially in the 1970s with the addition of modern housing estates by Barrat and Bellway, the latter being more extensive. Image Milton mcdowall mills.jpg left thumb 300px Center McDowall s & Co. mills at Milton in 1800. ref name Stoddart Stoddart, John 1800 , Remarks on local Scenery and Manners in Scotland. Pub. William Miller, London. Facing P.206. ref It has one full sized football park in what is known locally as The Battlefield , as well as another smaller football field at Beechtree Park. Amenities include a newsagent, a Scotmid , Post Office, pharmacy, delicatessen and two hairdressing salons. The Kincaid House Hotel consists of accommodation and licensed bars and restaurants. There is another bar restaurant called the Craigfoot Inn run by the Stirling family. Milton of Campsie Parish Church Church of Scotland is situated ... for Britain, called Old mans rest . Milton of Campsie has a primary school in it called Craighead ... for over a hundred years from 1848 until it was closed to passenger traffic in 1951. The Campsie ... traveller traveller . ref http www.visionofbritain.org.uk gaztext page.jsp?u id 10125510 Campsie ... Historical perspective for Parish of Campsie ref Martin Creed , artist . ref http living.scotsman.com ... Rugby Union Players and Officials ESPN Scrum ref References Reflist See also Campsie, Stirlingshire Campsie Fells Category Villages in East Dunbartonshire EastDunbartonshire geo stub nl Milton of Campsie ...   more details



  1. Campsie, Alberta

    Location map Canada Alberta lat 54.1278 long 114.6467 width 200 caption Location of Campsie Alberta label Campsie Campsie is a Hamlet place hamlet in central Alberta within the Barrhead County No. 11, Alberta County of Barrhead No. 11 , ref Cite web url http municipalaffairs.gov.ab.ca documents msb 2010 ruralmun.pdf title Specialized and Rural Municipalities and Their Communities author Alberta Municipal Affairs authorlink Alberta Municipal Affairs date 2010 04 01 accessdate 2010 06 20 ref located convert 1 km north of Alberta Highway 18 Highway 18 , approximately convert 101 km northwest of Edmonton . Climate div style width 85 Weather box location Campsie metric first yes single line yes Jan record high C 15 Feb record high C 25.5 Mar record high C 20.6 Apr record high C 29.4 May record high C 33.3 Jun record high C 37.8 Jul record high C 37.2 Aug record high C 35 Sep record high C 32 Oct record high C 30 Nov record high C 22.2 Dec record high C 16 year record high C 37.8 Jan high C 8.2 Feb high C 3.6 Mar high C 2.4 Apr high C 11 May high C 17.6 Jun high C 20.7 Jul high C 22.6 Aug high C 21.7 Sep high C 16.4 Oct high C 10.4 Nov high C 0.8 Dec high C 6.6 year high C 8.6 Jan low C 20.6 Feb low C 17.4 Mar low C 10.5 Apr low C 3.1 May low C 2.4 Jun low C 6.9 Jul low C 9.1 Aug low C 7.8 Sep low C 2.6 Oct low C 2.7 Nov low C 11.4 Dec low C 18.3 year low C 4.6 Jan record low C 51.7 Feb record low C 50.6 Mar record low C 43.9 Apr record low C 32.2 May record low C 12.2 Jun record low C 7.8 Jul record low C 2.8 Aug record low C 5 Sep record low C 17.2 Oct record low C 28 Nov record low C 45.6 Dec record low C 51.7 year record low C 51.7 Jan precipitation mm 22 Feb precipitation mm 15.4 Mar precipitation mm 16.9 Apr precipitation mm 22.4 May precipitation mm 47.2 Jun precipitation mm 93.9 Jul precipitation mm 91.7 Aug precipitation mm 71.9 Sep precipitation mm 41.3 Oct precipitation ... region CA display title name Campsie Use dmy dates date August 2010 Category Barrhead County, Alberta ...   more details



  1. Campsie railway station

    Infobox CityRail station image CampsieRailwayStation2.jpg station name Campsie servicearea Bankstown Line code CMP suburb Campsie street Beamish Street distance 11.70 altitude ? traintype Suburban all stops platforms 4 2 disused tracks 4 platform arr 2 Side br 1 Island stationtype Ground gates Yes connect Bus disabled Yes facilities http www.cityrail.info facilities facilities.jsp?n 52&giveOutput true&facility Link Campsie railway station is a railway station on the Bankstown railway line Bankstown line of Sydney Sydney s CityRail rail network in New South Wales , Australia . It serves the Sydney suburb of Campsie, New South Wales Campsie . Station configuration Campsie station is located in a shallow cutting. Immediately to the east of the station, a road bridge carries the suburb s main shopping street, Beamish Street, over the line. The station has two side platforms for passenger services, whilst directly behind the northern platform there are two unused platforms which face the Metropolitan Goods railway line Metropolitan Goods Line . Campsie is the only station which has platforms accessible to the goods line. In the early 2000s the old wooden ticket office structure over the line ... 412 between Campsie, New South Wales Campsie and Sydney central business district City King Street Wharf 413 between Campsie, New South Wales Campsie and Sydney central business district City King Street Wharf 415 between Campsie, New South Wales Campsie and Chiswick, New South Wales Chiswick 444 between Campsie, New South Wales Campsie and Balmain East, New South Wales Balmain East 445 between Campsie, New South Wales Campsie and Balmain East, New South Wales Balmain East 473 between Campsie, New South Wales Campsie and Rockdale, New South Wales Rockdale 487 between Canterbury, New South Wales ... Gallery gallery File CampsieRailwayStation1.JPG File Campsie station.jpg Millenium train arriving ... S 151.102579 E region AU NSW type railwaystation format dms display title DEFAULTSORT Campsie ...   more details



  1. Campsie, New South Wales

    Infobox Australian place type suburb name Campsie city Sydney state NSW pop 25,661 2009 Census image Campsie2.JPG caption Anglo Road Mall, Campsie lga City of Canterbury, New South Wales City of Canterbury ... location1 Sydney CBD Campsie is a suburb in South western Sydney south western Sydney , in the state of New South Wales , Australia . Campsie is located 13 kilometres south west of the Sydney central business district , on the southern bank of the Cooks River . Campsie is the commercial and administrative centre of the City of Canterbury, New South Wales City of Canterbury . History Campsie was named after the Campsie parish in Stirlingshire , Scotland . Aboriginal culture Indigenous Australians ... in this area was mostly used for farming. The southern parts of Campsie were part of the Laycock ... Campsie and the Cooks River was known as the Redman estates. John Redman was granted convert 100 ... and leading to the area becoming heavily populated. The line passed through the Campsie Park estate ... of Sydney Suburbs, p.48 ref The Town Hall of the Municipality of Canterbury was moved to Campsie in 1962. The City of Canterbury was declared in 1993. Demographics Campsie is widely known to be home .... As of 2009, the population of Campsie is estimated to be 25,661. Commercial area Campsie has ... is situated along Beamish Street, close to Campsie railway station and surrounding streets. The Campsie ... Campsie7.JPG Campsie Early Childhood Centre Image Campsie5.JPG Orion Function Centre Image Campsie8.JPG ... on Beamish Image Campsie Canterbury Hospital.JPG Canterbury Hospital Image Campsie3.JPG Campsie ... Street Campsie railway station is located on the Bankstown railway line Bankstown line of the CityRail ... and suburbs further to the south west. Landmarks Campsie Public School, Harcourt Public School, St Mels Primary School. Canterbury Hospital Cooks River Politics Campsie is part of Central Ward politics ... South Wales Turrella . For federal elections, Campsie is in the Divisions of the Australian House ...   more details



  1. Enfield South Platform railway station

    Sydneyclosedstation NAME Enfield South IMAGE LINE Flemington Campsie Goods Line, Sydney Flemington Campsie Goods Line DISTANCE 14.462km via Campsie PLATFORMS 1 Side Platform TRACKS 1 STATUS Closed OPENED July 1957 CLOSED Unknown MAP Enfield South Platform is a former railway station on the Flemington Campsie Goods Line, Sydney Flemington Campsie Goods Line in Sydney , New South Wales , Australia . It was used by workers who used to work at the nearby Enfield Tarpaulin Factory and also Signallers at the nearby Enfield South Signal Box. This factory was used by the railway to make Tarpaulins for covering open wagons. References Unreferenced date June 2008 Sydney rail stub coord missing New South Wales Category Disused railway stations in Sydney Category Railway stations opened in 1957 ...   more details



  1. Giant Steps (band)

    Into You 1989 Albums The Book Of Pride 1988 A&M Records AMA 5190 Track listing Steamy Loren Campsie McFarlane The World Don t Need Another Lover Campsie McFarlane Cole Into You Campsie McFarlane Cole Golden Hours Bone Campsie McFarlane Loren Do You Still Care Campsie McFarlane Same Planet, Different World Campsie McFarlane Cole The Book of Pride Campsie McFarlane End of the War Campsie McFarlane Thompson Dance Away Campsie McFarlane Thompson Dream Wonderful Campsie McFarlane Cole DEFAULTSORT Giant ...   more details



  1. Back O'Loch Halt railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name Back O Loch Halt image caption locale Scotland borough Kirkintilloch postgroup London and North Eastern Railway platforms 2 latitude 55.934 longitude 4.151 gridref years 1925 events Station opens ref name Butt23 Butt 1995 , page 23 ref years1 7 September 1964 events1 Station closes ref name Butt23 Back O Loch Halt railway station on the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway built Campsie Branch E&GR Campsie Branch served part of Kirkintilloch in Scotland . History Opened by the London and North Eastern Railway to counter growing road competition, the timber built station passed to the Scottish Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was then closed by the British Railways Board on 7 September 1964. ref name Butt23 Historical Rail Start Rail line previous Lenzie railway station Lenzie next Kirkintilloch railway station Kirkintilloch route London and North Eastern Railway br small Campsie Branch E&GR Campsie Branch small col 000000 end The site today The station site was still visible but all traces have been removed as a result of the construction of the Kirkintilloch link road which is due to open in late 2010. At this section the link road follows the route of the Campsie Branch E&GR Campsie Branch and utilises much of the original cuttings and embankments. References Notes reflist Sources Butt Stations Jowett Atlas http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 265,673,1 Back O Loch Halt on navigable 1946 O. S. map The southerly of the two Kirkintilloch stations http www.geograph.org.uk photo 434123 Back O Loch Halt on Geograph cite web url http www.railbrit.co.uk Campsie Branch frame.htm title RAILSCOT Back O Loch Halt http www.railbrit.co.uk location.php?photographer Ewan Crawford&loc Campsie Branch Photographs of Campsie Branch including the halt Category Disused railway stations in East Dunbartonshire Category Railway stations opened in 1925 Category Railway stations closed in 1964 Category Former London and North Eastern Rail ...   more details



  1. Hope Street Platform railway station

    Sydneyclosedstation NAME Hope Street IMAGE LINE Flemington Campsie Goods Line, Sydney Flemington Campsie Goods Line DISTANCE 15.081km via Campsie PLATFORMS 1 Side Platform TRACKS 1 STATUS Closed OPENED CLOSED 1996 MAP Hope St Platform was a railway employee only station on the Flemington Campsie Goods Line in Sydney , New South Wales , Australia . Railway workers including shunters, drivers, fitters, etc. from the various railway workshops between Delec Platform railway station Delec and Enfield South Platform railway station Enfield South used Hope Street station to get to and from work. Hope Street is named because of its locality to a side street off Cosgrove Road near the station. The station and Up Main were closed when the New Enfield Yard opened in 1996. References reflist coord missing New South Wales Sydney rail stub Category Disused railway stations in Sydney Category Railway stations closed in 1996 ...   more details



  1. Aldessan Burn

    File Aldessan Burn, Campsie Fells geograph.org.uk 240612.jpg thumb Located in East Dunbartonshire , the Aldessan Burn also known as the Kirk Burn is formed as headwaters which descend from the Campsie Fells . The Burn topography Burn flows through Campsie Glen to Clachan of Campsie and upon merging with the Finglen Burn a half mile 1 km to the southeast, forms the Glazert Water . ref cite web url http www.scottish places.info features featurefirst16757.html title Overview of Aldessan Burn publisher Scottish places.info date accessdate 2011 12 06 ref ref cite web author url http www.explorebritain.info water east dunbartonshire aldessan burn ns6081 title Aldessan Burn, East Dunbartonshire & 124 Explore Britain publisher Explorebritain.info date accessdate 2011 12 06 ref References references Category Geography of East Dunbartonshire Category East Dunbartonshire articles missing geocoordinate data ...   more details



  1. Delec Platform railway station

    Sydneyclosedstation NAME Delec IMAGE LINE Flemington Campsie Goods Line, Sydney Flemington Campsie Goods Line DISTANCE 15.900km via Campsie PLATFORMS 1 Side Platform TRACKS 1 STATUS Closed OPENED July 1957 CLOSED 1996 MAP Delec platform was a railway employee only platform located on the eastern side of Enfield Yard , on the Flemington Campsie Goods Line, Sydney Flemington Campsie Goods Line in Sydney , New South Wales , Australia . Prior to Enfield Yard being redeveloped, Delec was on the Up Main Line, but since the completion of the Enfield Yard redevelopment, Delec is at the end of the unwired shunting neck for Weston Flour Mill. Both the New Up and Down mainlines run on the western side of Enfield Yard. The Station and Up Main were closed when the New Enfield Yard opened in 1996. The platform served the u D u iesel and u Elec u tric maintenance facility located adjacent. This facility closed in August, 2008 ref Railway Digest October, 2008 pp24 27 ref References Reflist Sydney Metropolitan Area Rail Maps coord missing New South Wales Category Disused railway stations in Sydney Category Railway stations opened in 1957 Category Railway stations closed in 1996 Sydney rail stub ...   more details



  1. Glazert Water

    File Glazert Water, Milton of Campsie geograph.org.uk 144239.jpg thumb Glazert Water, Milton of Campsie The Glazert Water is a tributary of the River Kelvin in East Dunbartonshire , Scotland. It is formed Convert 1 km mi south of Clachan of Campsie nowrap coord 55.9804 4.2215 type landmark region GB display inline name Glazert Water, source at the junction of the Finglen Burn and the Aldessan Burn , which both descend from the Campsie Fells . The Glazert Water runs southeast for convert 6.5 km mi , flowing past both Lennoxtown and Milton of Campsie on the way, before finally joining with the much smaller River Kelvin 1 km north of Kirkintilloch nowrap coord 55.9467 4.1531 type landmark region GB display inline name Glazert Water, mouth . ref cite web url http www.scottish places.info features featurefirst16748.html title Overview of Glazert Water publisher Scottish places.info date accessdate 2011 12 06 ref ref cite web url http www.fork.org.uk the kelvin about title About the Kelvin Friends of the River Kelvin publisher Fork.org.uk date accessdate 2011 12 06 ref ref cite web author url http www.explorebritain.info water east dunbartonshire glazert water ns6376 title Glazert Water, East Dunbartonshire & 124 Explore Britain publisher Explorebritain.info date accessdate 2011 12 06 ref References references GeoGroupTemplate coord 55.9644 4.1873 dim 3000 region GB display title Category Geography of East Dunbartonshire Category Rivers of Scotland ...   more details



  1. Kirkintilloch railway station

    for Kirkintilloch Junction railway station Lenzie railway station Infobox UK disused station name Kirkintilloch image caption locale Scotland borough Kirkintilloch postgroup London and North Eastern Railway platforms ? latitude 55.941 longitude 4.153 gridref years 5 July 1858 events Station opens. ref name butt Butt 1995 . ref years1 7 September 1964 events1 Station closes. ref name butt Butt 1995 . ref Kirkintilloch railway station served part of Kirkintilloch in Scotland . The station was constructed by the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway , which became part of the North British Railway . History Opened by the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway , the station passed to the North British Railway in 1858, the London and North Eastern Railway in the 1923 Grouping, and then to the Scottish Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. It was then closed by the British Railways Board in September 1964. Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Back O Loch Halt railway station Back O Loch Halt br small From 1925 to line closure small next Milton of Campsie railway station Milton of Campsie br small Station closed, Line closed small route Campsie Branch E&GR Campsie Branch br p style background af8b3f small North British Railway small col 8f691e Rail line one to two previous Lenzie railway station Lenzie br small Station open, Line closed small next1 Milton of Campsie railway station Milton of Campsie br small Station closed, Line closed small route1 Campsie Branch E&GR Campsie Branch br p style background af8b3f small North British Railway small next2 Twechar railway station Twechar br small Station closed, Line closed small route2 Kelvin Valley Railway br p style background af8b3f small North British Railway small col 8f691e end The site today Empty section date July 2010 References Notes Reflist Sources Butt Stations Jowett Atlas cite web url http www.railbrit.co.uk Campsie Branch frame.htm title RAILSCOT on the Campsie Branch Category Disused railway stations in East Du ...   more details



  1. Canterbury Hospital

    Infobox Hospital Name The Canterbury Hospital Org Group Sydney Local Health District Image optional Caption optional Logo optional Location Campsie, New South Wales Campsie Region Sydney State NSW Country Australia HealthCare Medicare Type Teaching Speciality Maternity, geriatrics, general medicine Standards optional if no national standards Emergency Yes Affiliation University of Sydney The University of Sydney Beds 217 Founded 1929 Closed optional General Manager Ms Ann Kelly Director of Nursing Ms Claire Harris A Director of Medical Services Dr Elizabeth Fugaccia Director of Corporate Services Ms Genevieve Wallace Website http www.slhd.nsw.gov.au canterbury Wiki Links optional Canterbury Hospital is a metropolitan hospital in Campsie, New South Wales Campsie , a South western Sydney south western suburb of Sydney , New South Wales , Australia . Canterbury Hospital has been in business since 1929 and was rebuilt in 1998. Canterbury Hospital is one of many hospitals in a network under the management of Sydney Local Health District . Canterbury Hospital has links to Concord Repatriation General Hospital , Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the University of Sydney , offering health services to the people in the Local Government Areas in Australia local government area of the City of Canterbury, New South Wales City of Canterbury . Canterbury Hospital and community health centre cater for a local population of 220,000 of which 66 come from non English speaking backgrounds. cn date February 2012 gallery Image Campsie Canterbury Hospital.JPG Old Canterbury Hospital building Image Campsie Canterbury Hospital 2.JPG Canterbury Hospital entrance Image Canterbury Memorial Hospital.jpg A black and white painting entitled Canterbury Memorial Hospital, by the Government Architect, whose signature is illegible. gallery See also List of hospitals in Australia External links http www.slhd.nsw.gov.au canterbury Canterbury Hospital website coord 33.9196 151.0984 display title region ...   more details



  1. Dumfoyn

    coord 56.013 4.335 display title region GB scale 10000 Orphan date February 2009 Dumfoyn is a hill in the Campsie Fells of Scotland . It is a volcanic plug , and rises to 426 metres. It sits beside another hill, Dumgoyne which is a popular ascent for walkers due to its close proximity to Glasgow . Category Volcanic plugs of Scotland Stirling geo stub ...   more details



  1. Walter Stewart, 3rd Laird of Baldorran

    Walter Stewart circa c. 1480 1575 , 3rd Laird of Baldorran, 2nd Bailie of Balquhidder , was a sixteenth century Scottish people Scottish landowner, and the ancestor of the Ardvorlich , Annat , and Glenfinglas Clan Stewart Stewarts . Early Life Walter Stewart was born about 1480 in Baldorran, Campsie, Stirlingshire Campsie , Stirlingshire , the third son of William Stewart of Baldorran William Stewart, 2nd Laird Of Baldorran . His mother was Marion Helen Campbell of Glen Orchy Glenorchy . Walter s father William was the founder of the Stewart of Balquhidder Balquhidder Stewart clan. Bailie of the Crown Lands of Balquhidder Walter succeeded his father as Royal Baillie. He was confirmed in the ownership of his ancestral lands in September 1500 from his father Sir William Stewart. Family Walter married Euphemia Reideugh, daughter of James Reideugh of Cultobraggan, comptroller of the household of King James IV . They had two children James Stewart, born about 1510 in Campsie, married a daughter of Patrick Stewart of Glenbucky . Helen Stewart, born about 1515 in Perthshire , married John Dog. DEFAULTSORT Steward, Walter, 3rd Laird of Baldorran Category 1480 births Category 1575 deaths Category Scottish landowners ...   more details



  1. Lenzie railway station

    to travel to Stnlnk Kirkintilloch via the Campsie Branch E&GR Campsie Branch of the Edinburgh and Glasgow ... br small Station and line closed small route2 Campsie Branch E&GR Campsie Branch br p style ... information for Lenzie RS date December 2011 cite web url http www.railbrit.co.uk Campsie Branch frame.htm title RAILSCOT on the Campsie Branch of the North British Railway accessdate 18 July 2011 ...   more details



  1. Gudrun Ure

    Infobox person image Replace this image female.svg only free content images are allowed for depicting living people. Non free and fair use images, e.g. promo photos, CD DVD covers, posters, screen captures, etc., will be deleted see WP NONFREE image name Gudrun Ure birth name birth date birth date and age 1926 3 12 df y birth place Milton of Campsie Campsie , Strathclyde death date death place height othername website notable role spouse Gudrun Ure born 12 March 1926 in Milton of Campsie Campsie , Strathclyde is a Scotland Scottish actress , most famous for her portrayal of the titular character in Super Gran . ref cite book first Jeff last Evans authorlink Jeff Evans title The Guinness Television Encyclopedia publisher Guinness Publishing Ltd year 1995 page 506 isbn 0851127444 ref She also starred in the pilot of a series called Life After Life , written by Yes Minister creator Jonathan Lynn . However, no further episodes were made. She has also appeared in The 10th Kingdom as Mrs Murray, the wife of Tony Lewis tyrannical boss and owner of their apartment building, T Bag T Bag and the Pearls of Wisdom , Midsomer Murders , Casualty television Casualty and The Crow Road TV series The Crow Road . In a set of Encyclop dia Britannica produced educational films about William Shakespeare s Macbeth , Ure played the role of Lady Macbeth. Selected filmography Trouble in the Glen 1954 References reflist External links IMDb name id 0881825 name Gudrun Ure http www.bbc.co.uk comedy guide talent u ure gudrun.shtml BBC Comedy Guide profile Use dmy dates date December 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ure, Gudrun ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 12 March 1926 PLACE OF BIRTH Milton of Campsie Campsie , Strathclyde DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ure, Gudrun Category 1926 births Category Living people Category Scottish television actors UK tv actor 1920s stub fr Gudrun Ure ...   more details



  1. List of places in East Dunbartonshire

    water treatment works Milngavie Golf Club Milton of Campsie N New Kilpatrick Current church and related ...   more details



  1. Lennoxtown

    as Newtown of Campsie , to distinguish it from the Sirktown or Clachan of Campsie, at the foot of Campsie Glen. During the 19th century Lennoxtown grew to be the largest centre of population in Campsie ... to establish democracy in Scotland, and a Reform Society was set up in Campsie in 1792. However ... of the hospital. Image Lennoxtown Dam.jpg thumb left Lennoxtown Dam, with the Campsie Fells ...   more details



  1. Glasgow to Aberfoyle Line

    Valley Railway , extended the branch into the essentially rural countryside immediately south of the Campsie ... and Clyde Junction line and Aberfoyle line north from Campsie Glen closed completely eight years later, with the ending of the remaining goods services in October 1959. The original Campsie Branch part ... line was closed and soon lifted. External links RAILSCOT pages http www.railbrit.co.uk Campsie Branch frame.htm Campsie Branch Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway http www.railbrit.co.uk Blane Valley ...   more details




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