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Clydebank

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Clyde·bank  (kldbngk)
A burgh of west-central Scotland on the north bank of the Clyde River. Many large ocean liners, including the Queen Mary, were built in its shipyards. Population: 29,600.

Clydebank [ˌklaɪdˈbæŋk ˈklaɪdˌbæŋk]
n
(Placename) a town in W Scotland, in West Dunbartonshire on the north bank of the River Clyde. Pop.: 29 171 (1991)


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THERE are courses for all ages and abilities at Clydebank College, so make it your first choice for learning this summer.
The two presenters who will run the workshops, Lord Archy Kirkwood, a Liberal Democrat member of the House of Lords, and Mr Tony Worthington, former Labour MP for Clydebank and Milngavie, are greatly experienced and respected parliamentary politicians.
The bodies of Robert Cameron, 65, and Eric Blackey, 57, had been removed earlier from the Flying Phantom, which sank in the River Clyde by Clydebank College near Glasgow last Wednesday.
 
 
 
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