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SOUTH CALDER WATER South Calder Water
South Calder Water
South Calder Water
South Calder Water
South Calder Water
South Calder Water
South Calder Water
South Calder Water
South Calder Water
South Calder Water
Forest's County Map
Map 10 Miles round Glasgow
Origines Parochiales Scotiae
New Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Knox's Map of Lanark & Ayrshire
Mr. Rodgers, Factor
James Dick, Bellshill
G. Brownlie, Brigbrae
012.10 This water enters the Parish near Cleland House & forms the southern Boundary of Bothwell until it enters the Clyde near "Bothwell Haugh" XI-16 Trace 3. Its banks are generally steep, rocky & wooded.
There are three viaducts over it on the lines of the Caledonian Railway. At "Orbiston, or Douglas Park" Trace 6. XI-12 there is a Roman Bridge over it. There is also a cave, called "Wallace's Cave", on Orbiston on the side of the River, and at "Cleland House", Trace 4.XI-11 there's another "Wallaces Cave". A "North Calder Water" forms the northern Boundary of the Parish - both are tributaries of the Clyde.

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