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Motherwell's location in the Scottish Lowlands means that it would have been inhabited by the Britons. Motherwell's name reportedly comes from a well, the Lady Well, [10] formerly dedicated to the Virgin Mary. [11] The site of this well is now marked by a plaque on Ladywell Road. [12]
Motherwell is a fast growing township in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It forms part of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality which is the metropolitan area comprising Gqeberha , Despatch , Uitenhage and other surrounding towns.
North Motherwell is an area of Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.Despite its name, North Motherwell actually lies in the south west of the town. North Motherwell is in between the West Coast Main Line, the south calder river, the south calder walkway and Hamilton road, with the exception of the area around Braedale Park.
Originally known as Motherwell Heritage Centre, the centre was opened in 1996, [3] and was known as that until April 2012, [4] when all archive and modern records were transferred to Motherwell from its previous location in Cumbernauld. [3] As of April 2013 ownership was transferred from North Lanarkshire Council to CultureNL.
Fir Park Stadium is a football stadium situated in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The stadium plays host to the home matches of Scottish Premiership club Motherwell and was the temporary home of Gretna for the 2007–08 SPL season. Motherwell moved to the stadium in 1896, [2] previously playing their football at Dalziel Park. [3]
Highlights from the match between Celtic vs. Motherwell. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Motherwell's biggest win was a 12–1 victory over Dundee United in 1954, with the club's heaviest defeat being the 8–0 loss to Aberdeen in 1979. [55] On 5 May 2010, Motherwell were involved in the highest scoring match in the SPL, drawing 6–6 with Hibernian at Fir Park, with Lukas Jutkiewicz scoring the equaliser in the 91st minute. [56]
Twisting through the American city of Boston, the Freedom Trail isn’t long, but links so many must-see locations where modern America began that you’ll need more than a day to do it justice.