- and
Mainholm Academies outgrew their accommodation. Consequently, it was
decided that
Mainholm Academy should also
occupy the
entire site on
Mainholm Road...
-
pupils who are
resident within Ayr but fall
within its
catchment area.
Mainholm Academy was a
former secondary school located within Ayr and was closed...
- Pro****e
which means look backwards, look forward. In 2007, the
closure of
Mainholm Academy resulted in the
addition of
approximately 100
pupils attending...
-
Knoweside Ladybank Lendalfoot Maidens,
Maidens and
Dunure Light Railway Mainholm Maxwelton,
Maxwelton Braes Maybole,
Maybole and
Girvan Railway, Maybole...
- the
three which contained the main
office of the school. In mid-2006,
Mainholm Academy was
closed for
repairs and all of the school's
pupils were decanted...
- of the
Rozelle estate in
Jamaica from his
uncle Col.
William Hunter of
Mainholm and Brownhill. He made a
successful compensation claim of the 1830s for...
-
Craigie Pit No.1 that also had a road
connection with the
Braehead to
Mainholm Road
close to
Dalmelling and then
curved down past
Craigie Pits Nos 2 and...
- politician. Born John
Hunter in Ayr, the son of a merchant, John
Hunter of
Mainholm and
Millquarter and his wife, Anne Cunninghame. In 1756 he was apprenticed...
-
chaired the
Scottish Labour Party. In 1965,
Pollock became rector of the
Mainholm Academy,
gaining a
national re****tion,
particularly for his championing...
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Annan at
Mainholm 55°02′50″N 3°19′22″W / 55.047352°N 3.322757°W / 55.047352; -3.322757 (Hoddom Castle,
Footbridge over
River Annan at
Mainholm) Category B...