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- Swindridgemuir House and estate were composed of the 'Lands of Swindridgemuir' and the dwelling house about two miles north-east of Dalry in the old Barony...
- who served during the Indian rebellion of 1857. Neill was born at Swindridgemuir, near Dalry, Scotland. His father was Colonel Neill. He was educated...
- Scotland. "Blair House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Swindridgemuir: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Skelmorlie Village Skelmorlie...
- what is Auchengree was created. Scotland portal The Barony of Kersland Swindridgemuir House and estate Longbar YouTube video - Kersland Glen YouTube video...
- Ayrshire Country Life and Costume Dalgarven Mill Giffordland, Ayrshire Swindridgemuir House and estate The Barony of Kersland Ravenscraig and Jameston Railway...
- Category B 1251 Upload Photo Swindridgemuir 55°42′46″N 4°40′35″W / 55.712795°N 4.676411°W / 55.712795; -4.676411 (Swindridgemuir) Category A 1254 Upload...
- the architect David Hamilton and similar in architectural style to Swindridgemuir. John Campbell Arbuthnott, 16th Viscount of Arbuthnott married in 1949...
- "a brither poet" (Epistle to Davie), as vice-chairman. John Smith of Swindridgemuir relates in a letter of 1829 that Dr MacKenzie was present with him at...
- One curiosity is a memorial to Col J W Neil Smith of Barnweill and Swindridgemuir that also bears the details of his wife Evelyn Mary Mapis Duke who died...
- "Tam! It was none else than the guid man of Shanter". John Smith of Swindridgemuir relates in a letter of 1829 that he was present at a social occasion...