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The yards on the river Clyde were once to shipbuilding what Silicon Valley is to tech.
ECONOMIST: Unhealthy Glaswegians
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New Lanark is an eighteenth century restored cotton mill village on the banks of the River Clyde, close to the Falls of Clyde in Southern Scotland.
UNESCO: World Heritage
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Launched from the small town of Dumbarton on the banks of the River Clyde in western Scotland in 1869, the Cutty Sark has a long and colorful history.
CNN: , for
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On the other side of the river Clyde in the Gorbals, a group of men is hard at work digging out what will eventually be a garden.
BBC: Making a bee-line for city roofs
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Pop stars Jessie J and Peter Gabriel are lined up to play the arena, which is sited next to the SECC on the north bank of the river Clyde, in October.
BBC: Hydro venue 'will open on time'
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The body of a man recovered from the River Clyde in Glasgow has been confirmed as that of a 30-year-old who went missing after leaving a casino.
BBC: Body of Ross Ramsay, 30, found in River Clyde, Glasgow
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The planned departure of a newly-built warship from its yard on the River Clyde in Glasgow has been delayed by "a technical issue".
BBC: HMS Duncan
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But debts grew, their bankers forced the sale of New Kilbowie Park in 1996 and hard times continued as lodgers to Dumbarton then Morton across the River Clyde in Greenock.
BBC: Well dries for the Bankies
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The previous Scottish Executive scrapped tolls on the Erskine Bridge over the Clyde, saying the move would ease congestion on river crossings in nearby Glasgow.
BBC: A timescale for scrapping the tolls has yet to be set out
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An extension of the Forth and Clyde Canal is also being built, along with a new sea lock on the River Carron.
BBC: Work to begin on new ?1m canal bridge in Grangemouth
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But, like the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders with whom they share their initials, UCS were left to feel sold down the river as Airdrie United's rival bid was accepted by the administrator and Hall failed to help.
BBC: Well dries for the Bankies
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These changes have been particularly evident to Inuit hunters of Clyde River in Nunavut (Canada) since the 1990s.
UNESCO: Weathering uncertainty in the Arctic