Bellshill (disambiguation)

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Bellshill is a suburb of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Bellshill town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland

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David Lilley Scottish footballer

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Hamilton North and Bellshill (Scottish Parliament constituency) region or constituency of the Scottish Parliament

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William Chalmers was an association football player and manager, who is most well known for managing Italian side Juventus during the 1948–49 season; he is the one of two Scottish managers in the club's history. He was born in Bellshill, Scotland.

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