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Ayrshire Archives is committed to providing and promoting access to Ayrshire's archival heritage
Ayrshire Archives | Flodden Battle and Ayrshire
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Records - what we hold. How to find records. How to deposit records. Flodden in Ayrshire Archives. The 9th September 2013 marks 500 years since the Battle of Flodden, a national tragedy that resulted in the death of King James IV of Scotland, 100 of his nobles and 15,000 soldiers from both sides. The consequences of the 1513 battle culminated in the signing of the Union of the English and Scottish Crowns in 1603. The surname Fare will be of interest to family historians. However, it is fairly hard to...
Ayrshire Archives | About Ayrshire Archives and the Archives Centre
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Records - what we hold. How to find records. How to deposit records. Ayrshire Archives Service was established in 1996 by the three Ayrshire councils - East Ayrshire Council. And South Ayrshire Council. To preserve and make accessible Ayrshire's documentary heritage. Ayrshire Archives covers the whole of Ayrshire including the Cumbraes and Arran and our collections are located throughout the county at Ayr, Saltcoats and Kilmarnock. Lockers are provided for the safe storage of bags and coats.
Ayrshire Archives | Visit us
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Records - what we hold. How to find records. How to deposit records. Our collections are held throughout Ayrshire so it is vital you contact us. To check where the records for your research are held. KA6 5HN Tel: 01292 521819. Tuesday 9.30 am - 1 pm 2 pm - 4 pm BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Access to the archive material is by appointment only. Please contact us at HQ to arrange an appointment. Telephone 01292 521819 or email archives@south-ayrshire.gov.uk.
Ayrshire Archives | What are Archives
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Records - what we hold. How to find records. How to deposit records. The building blocks of history - Archives are unique documents of historical and evidential value. They provide a framework for an understanding of our past and take many different forms:. WHY DO ARCHIVES MATTER? Archives can help us to unlock the past: they tell the story of our local and national communities that extends beyond the reach of living memory. Social and economic landscape. Politics of the past.
Ayrshire Archives: Black History Month
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Black Servants in Ayrshire. To mark Black History Month, Ayrshire Archives began research in October 2003, into the history of Afro-Caribbean people who were in some way linked with Ayrshire during the 18th and 19th centuries. By focusing on the evidence from the archives we hope to encourage others to come forward with their research on the subject and to inspire future investigations into our multi-cultural past and present. To enter the exhibition click here.
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Ayrshire Collection « Ayrshire Collections
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The blog for East Ayrshire Heritage Services Archives, Local and Family History. Guide to Kilmarnock and the Burnsiana of the Town and District, 1893. Our Town is Kilmarnock, 1949. Ayrshire and the Red Cross, 1918. Prospectus of the Kilmarnock Academy, 1876. The Knitted Lace Pattern Book (c1870). Guide Book to Kelsall’s Crystal Palace Exhibition (c1870). Category Archives: Ayrshire Collection. 8216;The Words of Keir Hardie’ – Creative Project. After an initial period of exploration into public art and th...
Archives « Ayrshire Collections
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The blog for East Ayrshire Heritage Services Archives, Local and Family History. Guide to Kilmarnock and the Burnsiana of the Town and District, 1893. Our Town is Kilmarnock, 1949. Ayrshire and the Red Cross, 1918. Prospectus of the Kilmarnock Academy, 1876. The Knitted Lace Pattern Book (c1870). Guide Book to Kelsall’s Crystal Palace Exhibition (c1870). Changing Kilmarnock, 1930s to 1970s. The next display on the Dick Institute Stairwell is Changing Kilmarnock, 1930s to 1970s. Included in the display ar...
Changing Kilmarnock, 1930s to 1970s « Ayrshire Collections
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The blog for East Ayrshire Heritage Services Archives, Local and Family History. Guide to Kilmarnock and the Burnsiana of the Town and District, 1893. Our Town is Kilmarnock, 1949. Ayrshire and the Red Cross, 1918. Prospectus of the Kilmarnock Academy, 1876. The Knitted Lace Pattern Book (c1870). Guide Book to Kelsall’s Crystal Palace Exhibition (c1870). Changing Kilmarnock, 1930s to 1970s. The next display on the Dick Institute Stairwell is Changing Kilmarnock, 1930s to 1970s. Included in the display ar...
Burns Monument Centre « Ayrshire Collections
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The blog for East Ayrshire Heritage Services Archives, Local and Family History. Guide to Kilmarnock and the Burnsiana of the Town and District, 1893. Our Town is Kilmarnock, 1949. Ayrshire and the Red Cross, 1918. Prospectus of the Kilmarnock Academy, 1876. The Knitted Lace Pattern Book (c1870). Guide Book to Kelsall’s Crystal Palace Exhibition (c1870). Category Archives: Burns Monument Centre. Changing Kilmarnock, 1930s to 1970s. Be one of the streets off Dean Street or High Street. [. Included in the ...
Collections « Ayrshire Collections
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The blog for East Ayrshire Heritage Services Archives, Local and Family History. Guide to Kilmarnock and the Burnsiana of the Town and District, 1893. Our Town is Kilmarnock, 1949. Ayrshire and the Red Cross, 1918. Prospectus of the Kilmarnock Academy, 1876. The Knitted Lace Pattern Book (c1870). Guide Book to Kelsall’s Crystal Palace Exhibition (c1870). The main site for accessing East Ayrshire’s collections is Future Museum. Baird Institute, Cumnock. Burns House Museum, Mauchline. Go to Future Museum.
Exhibitions « Ayrshire Collections
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The blog for East Ayrshire Heritage Services Archives, Local and Family History. Guide to Kilmarnock and the Burnsiana of the Town and District, 1893. Our Town is Kilmarnock, 1949. Ayrshire and the Red Cross, 1918. Prospectus of the Kilmarnock Academy, 1876. The Knitted Lace Pattern Book (c1870). Guide Book to Kelsall’s Crystal Palace Exhibition (c1870). 8216;The Words of Keir Hardie’ – Creative Project. As part of ‘The Words of Keir Hardie’ exhibition at The Baird Institute in Cumnock, on display from 5.
Our Town is Kilmarnock, 1949 « Ayrshire Collections
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The blog for East Ayrshire Heritage Services Archives, Local and Family History. Guide to Kilmarnock and the Burnsiana of the Town and District, 1893. Our Town is Kilmarnock, 1949. Ayrshire and the Red Cross, 1918. Prospectus of the Kilmarnock Academy, 1876. The Knitted Lace Pattern Book (c1870). Guide Book to Kelsall’s Crystal Palace Exhibition (c1870). Our Town is Kilmarnock, 1949. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. On Dancing at the Gran...
Scottish Genealogy Family History
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The links below might help you find support for your enquiries. General Register Office for Scotland. This is the principle records office for the country and oversees all information about Scotland's people. They have online access to records about Scotland's people. For researchers who wish to access physical sources they provide access via New Register House and Ladywell House (listed and described on their site). See also the :. National Archives of Scotland. The Federation of Family History Societies.
Recollections of WWII - Scotland
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Aberdeenshire Library and Information Service, Local Studies Department. East Dunbartonshire Council Information and Archives. Fife Council Archive Centre. Friends of the Falconer Museum. Museum of the Royal Highland Fusiliers. The Orkney Library and Archive. West Lothian Local History Library. Aberdeenshire Library and Information Service, Local Studies Department. Meldrum Meg Way, The Meadows Industrial Estate, Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire, AB51 0GN. David Catto, Local Studies Librarian. The archive conta...
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.Welcome To | Ayrshire Alps
Scotland’s First Road. Ride The Ayrshire Alps. The hill roads of South Carrick make up the ultimate road cyclist’s playground. Popularly referred to as ‘The Ayrshire Alps’, the terrain offers fantastic scenery, cycle friendly roads, and a tough cycling challenge. Safety in the Park. You will also encounter the odd cattle grid (or three). More below. Many of the climbs in the area cross open moor land and it is not unusual to zip round a bend to find Daisy the cow munching on some tasty hay, oblivious to ...
Ayrshire Ancestors Website
8482; host 1851/61 Ayrshire census index databases, containing nearly 400,000 entries. To buy the CD's visit. Need some genealogy help? Ayrshire Ancestors are here to assist you in a variety of different ways. Look out that data, decide a format and we will assist to provide a solution - PDF, Web Search-Engine, Software Front-End, Electronic Book (E-Book), Access Runtime etc. Please for further details. Coming Soon - more Ayr Advertiser BDM entries.
Ayrshire and Galloway Hotel | Bed and Breakfast Accommodation in Ayr
Ayrshire and Galloway Hotel. We offer free car parking, our rooms are all en suite and have Freeview TV as well as tea and coffee making facilities. We also have free superfast fibre optic broadband. Please call 01292 262626 to reserve your room or enquire at info@ayrshireandgalloway.co.uk. Caprice Group Ayrshire and Galloway Hotel Web Design by Launch.
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Fallen Stock - South Clyde | Ayrshire Animal By-Products Ltd
Fallen Stock - South Clyde Ayrshire Animal By-Products Ltd home page. Efficient removal of your fallen stock and deceased animals. Ayrshire Animal By-Products Ltd has been dealing with the removal of fallen stock and deceased horses for over 40 years. We deal mainly in the agricultural sector, and can help with disposal and removal of dead animals. We can also assist in the transportation of fallen livestock to post mortems, crematoriums and incinerators. How can we be of service to you?
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Welcome to Ayrshire Autos, Kilmarnock Car Sales
Welcome to Ayrshire Autos. Cars bought and sold in Ayrshire, Scotland. Feel free to browse our current cars for sale. And we welcome you to contact us. Or stop by our Ayrshire dealership. For more information in choosing your next car. How can we help? Ayrshire Autos Call (01563) 573334. Website development by PN Design.
Ayrshire Baby Centre
It is with great regret that we announce that our store has now closed. We would like to thank all of our customers and the community for your support over the last 18 months. Without you we would have never been able try our dream and our shop story would have been much shorter. If you have any questions or comments then please contact us using our email address:. Info @ ayrshirebabycentre.co.uk (no spaces). We wish you and your family all the best in your new adventure.
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