Cambuslang (Scotland)

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
קמבוסלאנג (סקוטלנד)
Name (Latin)
Cambuslang (Scotland)
Coordinates
-4.16 -4.16 55.81 55.81 (gooearth )
W0041100 W0041100 N0554900 N0554900 (geonames )
Associated country
Great Britain
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 128122143
Wikidata: Q1018505
Library of congress: no 90016002
Sources of Information
  • Webster, A. Divine influence the true spring of the extraordinary work at Cambuslang and other places in the west of Scotland, 1742.
  • Bartholomew, 1986(Cambuslang, Strathclyde; town on south bank of river Clyde)
Wikipedia description:

Cambuslang (Scots: Cammuslang, from Scottish Gaelic: Camas Lang) is a town on the south-eastern outskirts of Greater Glasgow, Scotland. With approximately 30,000 residents, it is the 27th largest town in Scotland by population, although, never having had a town hall, it may also be considered the largest village in Scotland. It is within the local authority area of South Lanarkshire and directly borders the town of Rutherglen to the west. Historically, it was a large civil parish incorporating the nearby hamlets of Newton, Flemington, Westburn and Halfway. Cambuslang is located just south of the River Clyde and about six miles (ten kilometres) southeast of the centre of Glasgow. It has a long history of coal mining, from at least 1490, iron and steel making, and ancillary engineering works, most recently The Hoover Company (in the town from 1946 to 2005). The Clydebridge Steelworks and other smaller manufacturing businesses continue but most employment in the area comes from the distribution or service industries. The headquarters of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is in Cambuslang.

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