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PUBLISHER: Amberley Publishing
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781445648804
RRP: £14.99
PAGES: 96
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 28, 2015
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East Kilbride from Old Photographs
Bill Niven
The church of St Brider was dedicated around 1150, and formed the nucleus to the early East Kilbride community, with agriculture the keystone of the growth of the village. In the early eighteenth century, brothers William and John Hunter were born in the village and later rose to become world-famous surgeons and anatomists. John Hunter is buried in Westminster Abbey. The turnpike roads of 1791 and the advent of the Caledonian Railway in 1868 became defining events in the prosperity of East Kilbride. In 1947, East Kilbride new town was established and, until its wind up in December 1995, the population had increased thirtyfold to 75,000. A vigourous burgh council and its successor – East Kilbride district council – set high standards in social and economic development to match the new town initiatives in the build-up of industrial growth and the creation of shopping malls. Since 1996, East Kilbride has become the most populous community in South Lanarkshire Council.
Bill Niven
Born and raised in East Kilbride and is a chartered accountant by profession. He served as an army officer in Singapore during national service and was much involved in the development of the East Kilbride new town. Bill was appointed provost( mayor) from 1969 to 1972. He is the President of the Scottish Covenanter Memorials Association and President of Eaglesham Feuars Association & Eaglesham History Society.