Bridge of Weir (Scotland)
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- GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009(ppl; 55°51ʹ00ʺN 004°35ʹ00ʺW)
- Nicolson, M.V. Linwood, Bridge of Weir, Kilmacolm ... street guide, c1985.
- LC database, 8-29-89(hdg.: Bridge of Weir, Scot.)
- Barth. gaz. places Brit., 1986(Bridge of Weir, S'clyde, small tn.)
Wikipedia description:
Bridge of Weir is a village within the Renfrewshire council area and wider historic county of Renfrewshire in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. Lying within the Gryffe Valley, Bridge of Weir owes its name to the historic crossing point that it provided over the River Gryffe. The village was initially formed around industries such as cotton and leather, reliant on the power of the river. These industries brought about its expansion in the 18th century in land attached to the 15th century Ranfurly Castle situated between the two established parishes of Kilbarchan and Houston and Killellan. A rail connection, as part of the Glasgow and South Western Railway, in the 1860s, significantly supported the village's development. Today Bridge of Weir serves largely as a dormitory settlement for nearby Glasgow and Paisley, maintaining a commercial centre of its own and some light industry and agriculture. It remains well known for its leather production, which has continued since the first industry emerged.
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