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Tarbolton (Scots: Tarbowton) is a
village in
South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is near Failford, Mauchline, Ayr, and Kilmarnock. The old Fail
Monastery was...
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Tarbolton Football Club was a
football club from the
village of
Tarbolton, Ayrshire, Scotland. The club was
founded in 1876. The club had a
short existence...
- near
Tarbolton,
where they sta****
until William Burnes's
death in 1784. Subsequently, the
family became integrated into the
community of
Tarbolton. To...
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Tarbolton railway station (NGR NS440250) was a
railway station about a mile and a
quarter from the
village of
Tarbolton that it served, in
South Ayrshire...
- John
Kelso Hunter (15
December 1802 – 3
February 1873) was a
Scottish portrait artist, 'Boot and Shoemaker' and
author of two books;
Retrospect of an Artist's...
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Harold Ogle
Tarbolton FRIBA (1869–1947) was a 19th/20th
century British architect,
mainly working in Scotland. He was
affectionately known as Tarrybr****s...
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Scotland museum located at 1
Sandgate Street,
Tarbolton, KA5 5RB. The
upstairs room was the
largest in
Tarbolton and was used for a
number of
social events...
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between the
farms and
dwellings of
Lochlea and
Lochside in the
Parish of
Tarbolton,
South Ayrshire, Scotland. The loch was natural,
sitting in a
hollow created...
- Scotland. Ayr
Troon Prestwick Girvan Maybole Dundonald Coylton Mossblown Tarbolton Symington North Ayrshire East
Ayrshire Dumfries and
Galloway South Ayrshire's...
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December 1860 in
Tarbolton, Scotland. Mary Lees was a
daughter of
Achibald Lees and his wife Elizabeth. She was
baptised at
Tarbolton on 22
April 1838...