Coordinates: 55°54′35″N 3°53′07″W / 55.9097°N 3.8852°W / 55.9097; -3.8852

Longriggend

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File:Main Street, Longriggend - geograph.org.uk - 1492447.jpg
Main Street, Longriggend
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Derelict Church, Longriggend
File:Longriggend Desolation - geograph.org.uk - 402101.jpg
Moor at Longriggend
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Lanarkshire Sheet III.SE 1896 extract, showing Longriggend and the location of the football ground

Longriggend is a village in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, with a population of approximately 200.

Geography

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It is situated on moorland 8 km north-east of Airdrie, in the parish of New Monkland. It is roughly halfway between Upperton and Caldercruix.

History

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The village appeared on a map by Timothy Pont, under the name of Langrodge. It was published in 1596 but the letters are difficult to read.[1] The toponymy is listed along with other -rigg placenames.[2] Longriggend is also shown on another map by Roy c1754.[3] Slamannan Railway joined Longriggend with Airdrie and the Union Canal in 1840, but its gauge prevented its connection with the Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway. Coal pits in the area used the railway extensively,[4] and by 1895 there was a station at Longriggend.[5] By 1901 its population had reached over 1500, and it had a post and telegraph office, and an inn nearby.[6]

Education

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The Ordnance Survey in 1867 recorded a Roman Catholic school in the village.[7]

Sport

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The village hosted a senior football club, Longriggend F.C., between 1897 and 1902. Its greatest honour was winning the Coatbridge Express Cup[8] in 1897–98, beating Albion Rovers in the final.[9]

Longriggend Fever Hospital and Remand Institution

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Historically, there was a tuberculosis sanitorium in the part of the village now known as Upperton.[10] The hospital was converted into Longriggend Remand Institution which has now been closed[11] and demolished.[12]


References

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  7. ^ History of Longriggend, accessed 18 February 2011
  8. ^ The consolation competition for the Lanarkshire Cup.
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