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606: 42: 59: 89: 125: 466:'s map of 1795 and was, at the time, referred to as 'Thorny Bank', a title believed to have been inspired by the substantial number of thorn trees that were prevalent in the area. In 1789 it was a little street of cottages but it had grown by 1845, to have a population of 1366. This was largely due to the Crum family, who established and ran the Thornliebank printworks. John Crum founded the works in Main Street in 1778 to print locally woven linen. 470: 951: 132: 96: 66: 445:
The original village was founded in the 18th century and began to develop after the opening of a printworks in 1778, and subsequently other light industry. Despite industrial decline in the 20th century, Thornliebank continued to expand due to extensive public and private housing construction. As of
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Woodfarm Playing Fields sports complex was completed in 2004. The development features a full-sized football pitch, three five-a-side football pitches (that can also be used as tennis courts), and a clubhouse with changing rooms. Woodfarm High School, opposite the complex, has use of the pitches on
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who took over the printing works was a major philanthropist supporting housing, education, and leisure facilities in the village. He also provided funds for the village club and Thornliebank Parish Church. Alexander Crum was
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classes, while the public has access to the leisure facilities on evenings and weekends. There is also a separate Woodfarm Pavilion, a community hall with grass playing fields primarily used for cricket.
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and Eastwood Park. The housing is a mix of (mostly formerly) council-owned property, ex Army-owned houses, older bungalows and villas, and newer flats and family homes built within the last twenty years.
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from 1880 to 1885. After his death he was commemorated by the Crum Library which was designed by the Scottish architect Sir Rowand Anderson and formally opened on 20 March 1897.
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Main Street: Church of Scotland, Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic church, Library, Thorntree Hall, Thornliebank Health Centre and Thornliebank Bowling Club.
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city centre, and just outside the city's administrative boundaries (the closest neighbourhoods within Glasgow, to the west and north of Thornliebank, being
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It is not known when Thornliebank was first settled although it has been ascertained that it did not exist prior to the 18th century. The
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Our Lady of the Missions in Woodfarm is the Roman Catholic primary school for Thornliebank. It is a feeder school for
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conurbation, it is located on the Auldhouse Burn about six miles (ten kilometres) south of
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Thornliebank Parish Church - Church of Scotland. The Minister is Rev. Mike Gargrave.
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in the Woodfarm area. Thornliebank Primary acts as a feeder school for Woodfarm.
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club in existence between 1875 and 1907. They were the first winners of the
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Thornliebank Primary School is the local non-denominational primary school.
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John Finlayson – footballer (played 157 games for Luton Town)
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running to the south of it, which leads to junction 3 of the
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Glasgow, Thornliebank, Main Street, Thornliebank Print Works
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in 1881, it is served by half-hourly trains running between
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Woodfarm is a residential area of Thornliebank, next to
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Renfrewshire South (Scottish Parliament constituency)
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Thornliebank is located in East Renfrewshire
Thornliebank is located in Glasgow council area
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Thornliebank is located in Scotland
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55°48′22″N 4°19′01″W / 55.806°N 4.317°W / 55.806; -4.317
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