Allanton Park Terrace Photos
I wonder if anyone has any photos of the original railings in Allanton Park Terrace?…
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I wonder if anyone has any photos of the original railings in Allanton Park Terrace?…
I remember Fencebay, you, your house and your father's Vauxaul Cresta, quite a car. Black Rock was good for swimming because of the greater water depth. I remember the bogie trips to the rock along the track when they built the boom piles. Grea… 2 Comments
I was brought up at Fencebay, where the footpath to the Black Rock left the main road a mile South of the village. We moved there in 1946 when I was 6 and stayed until the house was demolished for the ore terminal project. Does anybody have memories…
Does anyone still have a copy of the Public Enquiry publication that was issued to the public in...…
For most people they will only know Hunterston due to the two nuclear power stations and the coal port, but there is more to the place than that. There is a country farming estate…
Hello, I live just outside London and have come across an ornament which is a house in white and green. It is approx. 6 inches x 6 inches. On the bottom is a label that says Ann Brooks Ferry Row… 2 Comments
I currently own and operate a group of websites about the Hunterston area I am trying to track down anyone that has photographs of the area before the British Steel yard (Hunterston Ore Terminal) was…
John Cunningham writes: This is an extract from my story on my web site. I came to Fairlie in 1960, from St Monans in Fife, to be station master. There were times when I wondered if I… 7 Comments
With its castles and yachtbuilding past, Fairlie's is a rich and diverse history. Here are some important dates:1140 - Present branch of the Boyle family settled in Kelburn.13th century - T… 1 Comment
Jean Doull says: My mum was born and brought up in Fairlie, Kelburn Pl, Jean Doull. Would love to hear from anyone who knew her. I know her father was a market gardener at Skelmorlie Castle, Hugh Campbell Doull. She had a sister Daisy and… 9 Comments
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