oldest curling ponds in the world. KilsythCurlingClub, the world's first recorded curlingclub, was founded in Kilsyth in 1716. The Battle of Kilsyth (1645)...
curling is formed from the Scots (and English) verb curl, which describes the motion of the stone. KilsythCurlingClub claims to be the first club in...
Richmond. Events 1716 — KilsythCurlingClub was formally constituted and now claims to have been the first club in the world. Kilsyth also claims the oldest...
University of Glasgow is established by King George I of Great Britain. KilsythCurlingClub established, possibly the world's oldest. 2 February – David Graeme...
Campbell by Montrose's followers, en route to victory at the Battle of Kilsyth. The Marquess of Montrose was executed on the orders of the Scottish Parliament...
Bishopbriggs Bowling Club and Auchinairn Bowling Club. The town has a curlingclub, Cadder CurlingClub, which originally met in Cawder Estate but now meets...
2016. Pont, Timothy. "[The East Central Lowlands (Stirling, Falkirk & Kilsyth)] – Pont 32". National Library of Scotland. Archived from the original...
ISBN 978-1-902459-02-8. "KilsythCurling". Archived from the original on 5 February 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2010. "The Story so Far!!!". Gourock CurlingClub. 2009...
Tullibody. In 1645, the Earl of Montrose, on the night before the Battle of Kilsyth, encamped his forces in the woods of Tullibody. A daggered footnote in...
occasionally between 1853 and 1935 for Caledonian CurlingClub meetings; sometimes known as Curling Pond or Carsbreck Club; Greenloaning; Kinbuck; Dunblane; Bridge...
Margaret Johnston, Captain, Third Kilsyth Boys' Brigade Company. For services to young people and the community in Kilsyth, North lanarkshire. Selwyn Johnston...
Petersen. For services to people with Muscular Dystrophy in Cumbernauld and Kilsyth. Victoria Betsy Gordon, Mrs. Petley. For services to Chichester Cathedral...