Owenstown is the name of a proposed new town of 3200 homes to be built on 400 acres of a 2000-acre site in South Lanarkshire, next to Tinto Hill and the small village, Rigside, only three miles north-east of the M74 motorway. The A70 road, from Edinburgh to Ayr, bypasses the site. Owenstown takes its name from the Social reformer, Robert Owen, a former owner of the nearby 18th century settlement New Lanark.
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Owenstown is the name of a proposed new town of 3200 homes to be built on 400 acres of a 2000-acre site in South Lanarkshire, next to Tinto Hill and the...
The Owenstown Stud Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Ireland open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Naas over a distance of...
or sometimes when a townland has an alternate name e.g. Trimleston / Owenstown. Names marked in bold typeface are towns and villages, and the word Town...
Arizmendiarrieta Labour voucher List of Owenite communities in the United States Owenstown Owenism William King Richard Gunderman (11 May 2021). "Robert Owen, born...
horse with a white blaze bred in Ireland by the County Kildare-based Owenstown Stud. In October 2019 the yearling was consigned to the Goffs Orby sale...
Clackmannanshire in close proximity to the Fife Council administrative boundary Owenstown: new settlement proposed in the South Lanarkshire area to the south of...
d'Adda Bonnington pavilion, Falls of Clyde Catrine Stanley, Perthshire Owenstown Company Town Bell, Colin and Rose (1972) City Fathers: The Early History...
France, respectively, oppose the Chartists and Reformists." Cooperative Owenstown Ronald George Garrett (1972), Co-operation and the Owenite socialist communities...
season. Excelebration is a bay horse foaled on 13 April 2008. Bred by Owenstown Stud, he is the son of Exceed and Excel, an Australian horse that won...
to the COVID-19 pandemic in Northern Ireland 1936: Black Domino 1937: Owenstown 1948: Soodani 1954: Red Winter 1962: Atlantis 1963: Christmas Island 1964:...
1935: Museum 1936: Penny Royal 1937: Weathervane 1938: Foxglove II 1939: Owenstown 1940–42: no race 1943: Yorkshire Hussar 1944: The Kernel 1945: Wayside...
the Caribbean that was aided by the British, he joined his family at Owenstown in County Kildare and received a pension from King William III. The family...
and exported to Ireland as an unbroken five-year-old. He was sired by Owenstown, a high-class stayer whose wins included the Irish St Leger and the Ebor...
in 1975 at the age of eight. Humble Duty was a grey filly bred at the Owenstown Stud at Maynooth in County Kildare, Ireland by Frank Tuthill. Her sire...
Mount Merrion or Callary, Rathmines, Roebuck, Ticknock and Trimlestown or Owenstown. In 1901, W. Monk Gibbon, founder of the first Boys’ Brigade Company in...
first, in 1872, Eleanor (died 1873), third daughter of J. P. Turbett of Owenstown, County Dublin; and secondly, in 1876, Lucy, eldest daughter of Captain...
1932: Black Wings 1933: Starford 1934: Smokeless 1935: Grangemore 1936: Owenstown 1937: On Edge 1938: Rose of Portugal 1939: Eyrefield 1940: Rose Garland...