- The
Blacksyke Tower,
Blacksyke Engine House,
Caprington Colliery Engine House or even Lusk's
Folly is a
Scheduled Monument ****ociated with a
double lime...
- maturity, he has
proved to be
gullible (as when
being hoodwinked by
Blacksyke's story of "The
Almighty Underwater Chicken") and also
competitive (as...
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Carlisle and in 1819 he
succeeded Lawson as agent. He sank a new
colliery at
Blacksyke about 1820 and in 1824
another pit, at Midgeholme. The
railway was extended...
- half a mile to the
south of the
scene of the accident. The
second is at
Blacksyke Bridge, west of the scene; it was
unveiled in
September 2010. A memorial...
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included in the
Inventory of
Gardens and
Designed Landscapes in Scotland.
Blacksyke Tower Caprington Loch Earlston, East
Ayrshire Coventry,
Martin (2001)...
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Lambley and
Lambley Junction in 1852. The line
finally closed in 1953.
Blacksyke junction is just to the east of the
village and the site on a
level crossing...
- 19th
century attached to the
likely farm
building located next to the
Blacksyke Tower. In 1857 the
branch to the
Caprington Colliery No.40 pit had yet...
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Lambley and
Lambley Junction in 1852. The line
finally closed in 1953.
Blacksyke junction is just to the east of the
village and the site on a
level crossing...
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Blacksyke Tower 55°35′06″N 4°30′52″W / 55.585099°N 4.514407°W / 55.585099; -4.514407 (Ayr Road,
Blacksyke Tower) Category C(S)...
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Allan Stevenson,
Canadian businessman,
politician and
military officer Blacksyke Tower Caprington Loch
Craigie Castle,
Ayrshire Earlston, East Ayrshire...