Proper noun
Langholm
A town in Dumfries and Galloway council area, Scotland, historically in Dumfriesshire (OS NY3684).
Hawick have set their sights on a vast improvement on their recent Kings of the Sevens performances when the series moves on to Edinburgh Woollen Mill Langholm Sevens this weekend. Source: Internet
Thomas was raised in poverty by his mother Janet Jackson (died 1794). citation At the age of 14 he was apprenticed to a stonemason, and some of his earliest work can still be seen on the bridge across the River Esk in Langholm in the Scottish borders. Source: Internet
Interest in windfarms and forestry, plus expansion of Langholm itself, are the main pressures for landscape change. Source: Internet
The litter pick from Langholm to the Benty was organised by Wull Little and there was a great turnout for a difficult job, despite the less than pleasant weather. Source: Internet
“When you add in the Whisky Run, Langholm now has five runs to look forward to. Source: Internet