- The term
Laigh Kirk
meaning "low church" in the
Scots language, was
originally applied in
contradistinction to the "high church" or main
church within...
- main
block having three storeys, with the
Parliament Hall and the
Laigh Hall or
Laigh House on the
upper two storeys, and
below these there was an undercroft...
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Laigh Milton Viaduct is a
railway viaduct near
Laigh Milton mill to the west of
Gatehead in East Ayrshire, Scotland,
about five
miles (eight kilometres)...
- The
Laigh Kirk,
Paisley was a
congregation of the
Church of
Scotland and the
original Burgh church of Paisley. The
Laigh Kirk was
founded in
August 1738...
- The
Laigh Kirk is a
church in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire,
Scotland and has a
remake of
Homeless Jesus. The
current church, the
third on the site, was built...
- The
Laich of
Moray or
Laigh of
Moray (locally:
Laich o' Moray) (Scottish Gaelic:
Machair Mhoireibh) is the rich
agricultural coastal plain in Moray. Laich...
- of
Mearns near Glasgow. It was
known as the
Speaking Stone. Gowk Stane,
Laigh Overmuir, Darvel, East Ayrshire. A
glacial erratic boulder in a prominent...
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Viaduct The 1812
Laigh Milton Viaduct in
Ayrshire – the
oldest surviving railway bridge in
Scotland Ancestor Trestle bridge, Box
girder bridge Related...
-
Laigh Milton Viaduct,
Kilmarnock and
Troon Railway...
-
bleaching powder and
founded an
industrial dynasty.
Charles Tennant was born at
Laigh Corton, Alloway, Ayrshire, the
sixth of
thirteen surviving children of farmer...