Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire (Siorrachd Lannraig in Gaelic), also called the County of Lanark, is a county of Scotland.
County (until circa 1890) | |
| File:Lanarkshire Brit Isles Sect 2.svg | |
| Country | Scotland |
| County town | Lanark |
| Area | |
| • Total | 2,325 km2 (898 sq mi) |
| Ranked 9th | |
| Chapman code | LKS |
Towns
Rivers
Lanarkshire Media
- A new map of Scotland with the roads (8643653080).jpg
Map of Scottish provinces in 1689, with Lanarkshire labelled as "Clydesdale".
- Former Union Bank, Ingram Street (geograph 2879061).jpg
The former headquarters of Lanark County Council at Lanarkshire House in Glasgow
- SouthLanarkshireCouncilHQ.JPG
County Buildings, Hamilton: County Council's headquarters after 1964.
Lanarkshire's arms, as seen on the Great Western Bridge in Glasgow
- Stubble below Tinto.jpg
Tinto hill near Symington
- Motherwell panorama.jpg
The West Coast Mainline running through Motherwell
Map of Lanarkshire in the Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland, 1868
- Airdrie.jpg
Bank Street in the Centre of Airdrie
- Carluke - geograph.org.uk - 122432.jpg
Carluke. A beautiful small park in a town most famous for its connections to Major-General William Roy (who was born at Miltonhead, Carluke, Scotland) whose work on mapping Scotland after the Jacobite rebellion led to the creation of the Ordnance Survey one year after his death.
- View of Glasgow from Queens Park.jpg
A view over Glasgow from Queen's Park in the city's south side. In this image Queen's Park Baptist Church, the main building and library buildings of the University of Glasgow, the Clyde Arc bridge, the