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- businesses that use this name. These include: Auchenharvie Colliery Auchenharvie Academy Auchenharvie House and estate. Also using the same name, but...
- Auchenharvie Castle is a ruined castle near Torranyard on the A 736 Glasgow to Irvine road. Burnhouse lies to the north and Irvine to the south. It lies...
- Auchenharvie Colliery was a colliery formerly located in the Auchenharvie area of Stevenston, Ayrshire, Scotland that was devastated by a pit disaster...
- Auchenharvie Academy is a secondary school located in Stevenston, North Ayrshire, Scotland. It is a comprehensive school which takes children from ages...
- Grange, advocate (d. 1837) Elizabeth HamiltonRobert Cunninghame of Auchenharvie Margaret Hamilton ∞ Rev. Thomas Pollock Joana (or Frances) Hamilton ∞...
- David Cunningham of Auchenharvie (died 1659) was a Scottish courtier and landowner. An absentee owner of Auchenharvie Castle, in London he was an administrator...
- responsibility of North Ayrshire CouncilArdrossan Academy, Arran High School, Auchenharvie Academy, Garnock Community Campus, Greenwood Academy, Irvine Royal Academy...
- born in 1964 in Saltcoats, North Ayrshire. She was educated locally at Auchenharvie Academy before attending university gaining a BA (Hons) and later a master's...
- Tarbolton Torranyard Trabboch Troon Turnberry Waterside West Kilbride Auchenharvie Castle Barony and Castle of Giffen Cleeves Cove Clyde Muirshiel Regional...
- 16th century, the long-running feud continued. Edward Cunningham of Auchenharvie was slain in 1526 and Archibald Cunningham of Waterstoun in 1528; the...