- the
North Sea.
Boarhills Church,
built in 1866–67,
stands apart from the village, with a
large bellcote at its
western end.
Boarhills had a
primary school...
-
Boarhills railway station served the
hamlet of
Boarhills, Fife,
Scotland from 1883 to 1930 on the
Anstruther and St
Andrews Railway. The
station was opened...
- on the s**** at
Boarhills.
William Chisholm was
appointed Coxswain, and the boat was
renamed Bruce's Own. In
December 1865,
Boarhills Lifeboat Station...
-
permission to
build six medium-sized
turbines at
Kenly Wind Farm, near
Boarhills. The wind
farms were
expected to be
operational by 2017 and
bring an estimated...
-
Kingsbarns and
Boarhills. The
steepest gradient was 1 in 60. Accordingly, the line
opened for p****enger
traffic as far as
Boarhills on 1
September 1883...
-
brewed by the
Widow Fallousdale. In 1541 a
whale beached at
Byrehills (now
Boarhills) was
brought to the
castle and salted. The
Cardinal emplo****
William Blair...
- in Aberdeenshire, was
convicted in
early 1598; Peirson's case was at
Boarhills, Fife in 1588.
Wilby (2010), p. 117
Stevenson &
Davidson (2001), p. 398...
- (LNER)
Thornton Junction to St Andrews, via Leven, Largo,
Anstruther and
Boarhills 5
October 1964 (to goods) 6
September 1965 (to p****engers) 18 December...
-
Station (Town,
unless in
station name) Rail
company Year
closed Notes Boarhills NBR 1930 Boar's Head
North Union Railway 1949 Boat Yard
Crossing Halt...
-
visions of a
fairy court.
Alison Pearson was born c. 1533. She
lived in
Boarhills (Byrehill), Fife, near St Andrews, Fife. She
worked as a
healer around...