- The
Ballochmyle Viaduct is the
tallest extant railway viaduct in Britain. It is 169 feet (52 m) high, and
carries the
railway over the
River Ayr near...
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Ballochmyle House is an 18th-century
country house near
Catrine in East Ayrshire,
Scotland that was the seat of the
Alexander of
Ballochmyle family. From...
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Ballochmyle is one of the nine
electoral wards of East
Ayrshire Council.
Created in 2007, the ward
elects four
councillors using the
single transferable...
- The
Ballochmyle cup and ring
marks were
first recorded at
Ballochmyle (NS 5107 2552), Mauchline, East Ayrshire,
Scotland in 1986, very
unusually carved...
- and Costume,
North Ayrshire Burghead Bull,
Burghead Townhead,
Galloway Ballochmyle cup and ring
marks Petroglyphs from
Galicia Petroglyphs from the Canary...
- Cable-Alexander baronets. The Alexander,
later Hagart-Alexander Baronetcy, of
Ballochmyle in the
County of Ayr, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
- ****Ia:225
Gilderoy G
minor 2 Voices,
Keyboard ****Ia:226 The
braes of
Ballochmyle E♭
major Voice,
Keyboard ****Ia:227
Rattling roaring Willy F
major Voice...
- T. and A. Kay's
first factory,
stood to the left of the lane to the
Ballochmyle Creamery and had a loop on its lade that
allowed water to be diverted...
-
whilst walking through the
grounds of
Ballochmyle and this led to his
famous song 'The
Bonnie L**** of
Ballochmyle.'
Robert gave
shelter to Adam Armour...
- her
dying day.
Wilhelmina lived at
Ballochmyle House with her
brother Claud Alexander who had
purchased the
Ballochmyle Estate in 1783 from the previous...