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Boness - Wikipedia Bo'ness Hippodrome Ballantine Bo'ness Iron Company and Ballantine Engineering is an ironworks company in Bo’ness The company was founded in 1856 and has produced ironworks for bridges in the UK, including the fascia panels of Westminster Bridge and North Bridge in Edinburgh The company went into administration in 2013 but was revived with government support as ‘Ballantine Castings’ in
THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Boness (2025) - Tripadvisor Things to Do in Bo'ness, Scotland: See Tripadvisor's 2,758 traveller reviews and photos of Bo'ness tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July We have reviews of the best places to see in Bo'ness Visit top-rated must-see attractions
Boness Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland Bo'ness lies on the south bank of the River Forth and just over two miles north of the historically important Burgh of Linlithgow And this ancient link helps explain Bo'ness's unusual name Although Bo'ness is the form of the name used on road signs and maps, it is actually a short form of Borrowstounness
Boness: Overview of Boness - Boness from The Gazetteer for Scotland Bo'ness Children's Fair Festival (The Fair) dates from the 18th C and takes place annually at the end of June This involves the crowning of a Queen together with the remarkable the transformation of individual homes into elaborate fairy-tale palaces
Boness - Wikishire Bo'ness, properly Borrowstounness, is a coastal town in West Lothian It lies on a hillside on the south bank of the Firth of Forth, 17 miles north-west of Edinburgh (in Midlothian) and 7 miles east of Falkirk (in Stirlingshire)
A walk along the Bo’ness waterfront - Konect Magazines For over 350 years Bo’ness was a bustling centre for trade and industry and most of the features of historical interest around the harbour, town centre and waterfront date to its industrial heyday