Daldowie
The lands of Daldowie in Scotland lie astride the River Clyde on the south and the North Calder Water to the east, and stretch to the present area of Baillieston in the north. It was one of a string of estates strung out along the River Clyde - from Dalmarnock, through Westthorn and Dalbeth to Easterhill, which went from being country seats in the 18th century, through an exploitation of their iron and coal deposits in the 19th century, to the commercial and residential uses which predominate today.
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Daldowie
The lands of Daldowie in Scotland lie astride the River Clyde on the south and the North Calder Water to the east, and stretch to the present area of Baillieston in the north. It was one of a string of estates strung out along the River Clyde - from Dalmarnock, through Westthorn and Dalbeth to Easterhill, which went from being country seats in the 18th century, through an exploitation of their iron and coal deposits in the 19th century, to the commercial and residential uses which predominate today.
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