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Boghead
Boghead is a small village in South Lanarkshire, west central Scotland. Bent Primary Bent Primary is a primary school situated east of Boghead on the A726. wikipedia.org
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Boghead
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boghead
Boghead, boghead (ˈbɒghɛd) The name of an estate near Bathgate in West Lothian applied attrib. to a deep brown shale found there. See torbanite.1858, 1867 [see torbanite]. 1919 Chambers's Jrnl. June 390/2 The famous oil-shale of Torbanehill, torbanite or bog-head cannel, is often regarded as a varie... Oxford English Dictionary
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Boghead Park
Boghead Park was a football ground in the town of Dumbarton, Scotland. History Dumbarton first used Boghead Park in 1879. wikipedia.org
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Bathvillite
It is an amorphous, opaque, and very friable material of fawn-brown color, filling cavities in the torbanite or Boghead coal of Bathville, Lothian, Scotland wikipedia.org
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torbanite
torbanite Min. (ˈtɔːbənaɪt) [f. Torbane Hill in Linlithgowshire, where found: see -ite1 2 b.] A deep brown shale, allied to cannel coal; also called Torbane Hill mineral or Boghead coal; valuable for the production of petroleum and gas, and famous as the subject of a great lawsuit hinging upon the d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bathgate F.C.
Rovers, who played at Boghead Park, allowed its lease over to expire at the end of the 1892–93 season. forming a new club for the town, and it was agreed to set up a fresh club, under the name Bathgate, which would endeavour (successfully) to re-gain use of Boghead wikipedia.org
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Torbanite
Torbanite, also known historically as boghead coal or kerosene shale, is a variety of fine-grained black oil shale. Boghead coal is named after Boghead estate, also near Bathgate in Scotland. In Australia, the historical name for Torbanite was kerosene shale. wikipedia.org
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1905–06 Dumbarton F.C. season
A week later it was back to Boghead to welcome Royal Albert in the league. So the championship flag would fly at Boghead next season. wikipedia.org
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1894–95 Dumbarton F.C. season
December The first Saturday in December saw a return to league duty and the daunting visit of Rangers to Boghead. After a free week Dumbarton played their penultimate league match against St Mirren at Boghead on 30 March. wikipedia.org
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1896–97 Dumbarton F.C. season
March On 6 March Dumbarton returned to league duty at Boghead against Linthouse. May On 1 May Dumbarton played Vale of Leven again in a friendly at Boghead. wikipedia.org
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1907–08 Dumbarton F.C. season
On 27 September Dumbarton took on Ayr at Boghead in a league fixture. Close challengers Abercorn were next to appear at Boghead for league duty. wikipedia.org
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1892–93 Dumbarton F.C. season
However the Celts completely dominated the game and left Boghead with a 3-0 win. April On the first day of April Dumbarton welcomed Hearts to Boghead and achieved a convincing 5-1 win. wikipedia.org
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1906–07 Dumbarton F.C. season
On 12 January Dumbarton faced East Stirling at Boghead. On 9 March, Dumbarton played a friendly against Alloa Athletic at Boghead. wikipedia.org
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1909–10 Dumbarton F.C. season
The opening league tie of the season was played at Boghead on 21 August against Vale of Leven. It was back to league business a week later as Arthurlie were the visitors to Boghead. wikipedia.org
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