- the
vicinity of
Largs which can be
dated to the
Neolithic era. The
Haylie Chambered Tomb in
Douglas Park
dates from c. 3000 BC.
Largs evolved from the...
- (RAN). The
vessel was
built as RFA
Largs Bay by Swan
Hunter in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear. She was
named after Largs Bay in Ayrshire, Scotland, and entered...
- HMS
Largs was a
former Compagnie Generale Transatlantique (French Line)
fruit (banana) ship
captured by the
Royal Navy ship HMS
Faulknor five
months after...
-
Largs Bay may mean:
Largs, Scotland, and its ****ociated bay,
Largs Bay
Largs Bay,
South Australia, a suburb,
beach and
jetty RFA
Largs Bay (L3006), a ship...
- thermodynamics, and of his
opposition to
Irish Home Rule,
becoming Baron Kelvin, of
Largs in the
County of Ayr. The
title refers to the
River Kelvin,
which flows...
- The
Battle of
Largs (2
October 1263) was a
battle between the
kingdoms of
Norway and Scotland, on the
Firth of
Clyde near
Largs, Scotland. The conflict...
- vessels.
Largs Bay has a
number of heritage-listed sites, including: Esplanade:
Largs Bay
Jetty 138-139 Esplanade:
Largs Bay
College 198 Esplanade:
Largs Pier...
- Navy, 815
Naval Air
Squadron in RFA
Largs Bay UPI,
Britain withdraws warship from
Falklands BBC News, RFA
Largs Bay
leaves Southampton bound for Haiti...
- Fort
Largs were
built to
protect Port Adelaide.
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Scratchley was
primarily responsible for the
design of both Fort
Largs and its...
-
Largs Pier
Hotel is
located on the
corner of The
Esplanade and
Jetty Road in
Largs Bay,
South Australia. The
Largs Pier
Hotel opened in 1882 on the same...