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Pinmore railway station served the
hamlet of
Pinmore,
South Ayrshire,
Scotland from 1877 to 1965 on the
Girvan and
Portpatrick Junction Railway. The station...
- 431 ton
British steamer Pinmore,
which was
carrying a
cargo of grain. By coincidence,
Luckner had
himself sailed in
Pinmore in his
civilian sailing days...
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Robert Kennedy of
Pinmore,
county Ayr, and Robina,
daughter of John Vans Agnew, of Barnbarrow,
county Galloway. She was born at
Pinmore in Ayrshire, but...
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Persian scholar. He was born at
Pinmore in the
parish of Ayr, Scotland. His
father was
Robert Kennedy of
Pinmore, and his mother, Robina, was the daughter...
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Mossblown Muirkirk Netherthird New ****nock
Newmilns Ochiltree Old
Dailly Patna Pinmore Pinwherry Polnessan Portencross Prestwick Priestland Rankinston Riccarton...
- made to
Crawford Lodge between 1809 and 1813.
Writing to Hugh
Hamilton of
Pinmore House on 8
October 1809, she
expresses her wish to
enlist renowned architect...
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Kirkoswald Lendalfoot Loans Maidens Monkton Mossblown Minishant Old
Dailly Pinmore Pinwherry Straiton Symington Tarbolton Turnberry The
economy of
South Ayrshire...
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October 1877 by the
Girvan and
Portpatrick Junction Railway on the
route to
Pinmore and
eventually through to
Stranraer railway station. The
original Girvan...
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Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc nan Cnòthan Scots:
Nitshull Refurbished flats on
Pinmore Street (2018)
Nitshill Location within Glasgow OS grid reference NS520605...
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Ayres Italy
Sailing vessel 9
February 1917 1,811 tons
captured and sunk
Pinmore United
Kingdom Schooner 19
February 1917 2,431 tons
later sunk
after being...