- also
known under the
pseudonyms Hauptmann von
Regenau and (later)
Arthur Holmston (Russian: Артур Хольмстон), was a Russian-Finnish general, émigré and anti-communist...
- Wallace's Heel is
located beside the
River Ayr (NS35502122) near the old
Holmston lime kiln, Ayr, Scotland. It is a
petrosomatoglyph said to
represent the...
- expanded.
Suburban housing was also
developed at Alloway,
Doonfoot and
Holmston, and many
disused industrial buildings throughout the town were redeveloped...
-
Russian National Army of the
German Wehrmacht"
under Major General A.
Holmston-Smyslowsky, with
about 500
fully equipped men,
crossed the
border of the...
- Ayr
County Hospital was a
health facility in
Holmston Road, Ayr,
South Ayrshire, Scotland. The
facility had its
origins in an
establishment known as the...
- Trees, Macnairston, and
Crofthead to Ayr,
joining the ****nock Road near
Holmston. This road was
still used up
until the 1920s at
harvest time.
Farmers later...
- Dalmellington,
Bellsbank South Ayrshire, East
Ayrshire KA7 AYR Ayr Centre,
Holmston, Forehill, Belmont, Castlehill, Kincaidson, Alloway, Doonfoot, Masonhill...
-
Heritage List for England,
retrieved 20
February 2013
Historic England, "
Holmston Hall Farmhouse,
Little Budworth (1160613)",
National Heritage List for...
-
colonel who was
captured during World War I. They had
seven children:
Boris (
Holmston-Smyslovsky) (1897-1988);
Tatiana (1899-1982);
George (1900 -
until 1913);...
- Conservative-voting
suburbs in
southern Ayr (including Alloway, Doonfoot, Masonhill,
Holmston and Castlehill). Labour's
decline in
support in the
Scottish Parliament...