- " For a
period in the 18th century,
Kilmacolm was
generally spelled '
Kilmalcolm',
based on a
presumption that the settlement's name
originated with one...
-
Electric Lighting Order 1903
Irvine Electric Lighting Order 1903
Kilmalcolm Electric Lighting Order 1903
Kirkintilloch Electric Lighting Order 1903...
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Confirmation (No.4) Act
Orders for Borrowstourness, Camburslang, Irvine,
Kilmalcolm,
Kirkintilloch 1903 l****viii
Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No...
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Ladies Greenacres Young Curlers Greenock Ladies Gryffe High
School Howwood Kilmalcolm Largs Thistle Loch Goil
Curling Club
Lockwinnoch Millport Curling Club...
- club in
Bridge of Weir. Two w****s
later the
village scratch side beat
Kilmalcolm F.C. 2–1, and by the end of the 1887–88
season the
Bridge of Weir was...
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Killeney Killour Killowen Killybegs Killygordon Kilmacrennan Kilmaine Kilmalcolm Kilmallock Kilmanahan Kilmarnock Kilmartin Kilmead Kilmelford Kilmersdon...
- also drew
three preliminary sketches titled, Gate Lodge, Auchinbothie,
Kilmalcolm, and the
final drawing for the
completed building.
Ninety years later...
- (LB26630)".
Retrieved 18
April 2019.
Historic Environment Scotland. "
Kilmalcolm Road, St Laurence's RC
Church and
presbytery (LB34184)".
Retrieved 18...
- They
lived originally at
Wilton Mansions in Glasgow. They
later moved to
Kilmalcolm and
finally to Kilbarchan. His
nephew was Major-General
James Scott-Elliot...
- she ran
aground near Trieste, Italy, with the hull
splitting in two.
Kilmalcolm -
built by
Smiths Dock,
launched 1918
Kilmacrennan -
built by
Smiths Dock...