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Ayrshireroots - Ailsa Craig Ailsa Craig Nicknamed ‘Paddy’s Milestone’, being situated roughly half way on the sea voyage between Glasgow and Belfast. Download slideshow of a visit to the island Ailsa Craig, which comes
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Shipwrecks Shipwrecks off the Ayrshire Coast and Ailsa Craig pre 1740 Portencross Galleon 1770 Lady Margaret 1819 Trelawney 1865 Cleveragh 1870 Duke of Edinburgh 1874 Chasun 1881 Glen
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Ayrshireroots - Old Views of Ailsa Craig Looking for old views of life and work on Ailsa Craig and .co.uk Copyright © 2000-09 The contents of these webpages are copyright.
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Ayrshireroots - New Views of Ailsa Craig The Castle The Lighthouse Cave South Fog Horn Jetty, buildings and Lighthouse and .co.uk Copyright © 2000-09 The contents of these webpages are copyright.
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Girvan 1837 sea and at a point exactly opposite the islet called Ailsa Craig. The harbour, which is now convenient for shipping, underwent great improvement at the expense of the late Sir H.D. Hamilton, the then
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Ayshireroots - Dailly in Ayrshire Scotland Ailsa Craig belongs to this parish. It is a great conical rock, two miles in circumference and 1114 feet high, standing alone in the sea, 10 miles west of the shore at Girvan. It is the native home of
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Ayrshireroots - in 1846 the lofty mountains of Arran, with Ailsa Craig and the hills of Ireland in the distance. There are many springs of excellent water, and the lands are intersected with various streams, of which the principal
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Sorn like Ailsa Craig at the entrance to the Firth of Clyde, but is of smaller dimensions. He was kept there till 1678, when he was taken out and put on board a ship, with 60 others, to be transported to Virginia.
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Ayrsireroots - Ayr in 1837 on a clear day, may be discerned the celebrated Ailsa Craig, rising 940 feet perpendicular out of the sea. The bay is very much admired, and some sea travellers can perceive in its broad outline a resemblance
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Ayrshireroots - Robert the Bruce - His ups and downs in Ayrshire Ailsa Craig heaves its massive head as grimly, the sea birds scream and dive and soar as restlessly, and the rocks and sands of the undulating coast melt away in the distance is picturesquely as they
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Ayrshireroots - Murder on the Carrick Shore In his course he stood above Ailsa Craig, and now shining in his glory, and then his radiance hidden by the passing clouds, he lighted up the restless waters of the Firth with a succession of evanescent
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Ayr 1837 on a clear day, may be discerned the celebrated Ailsa Craig, rising 940 feet perpendicular out of the sea. The bay is very much admired, and some sea travellers can perceive in its broad outline a resemblance
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Ayrshireroots - Dalrymple in 1846 the Mull of Cantyre, Ailsa Craig, and Ben-Lomond; and from the summit of Kirkmien, the highest of the elevations, the north coast of Ireland may be distinctly seen in fair weather. There are numerous
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Ayrshireroots Towns. Ayrshire Towns their past and present. Web www.ayrshireroots.com Ailsa Craig] [Ardrossan] [Isle of Arran] [Auchinleck] [Ayr] [Ballantrae] [Barr] [Beith] [Catrine] [Colmonell] [Coylton] [Craigie] [The Cumbries] [Cumnock] [Dailly] [Dalmellington]
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Kildonan - Isle of Arran - Ayrshireroots - View of Pladda and Ailsa Craig Kildonan Old Kirk Kildonan War Memorial Kildonan Hotel View from Kildonan Hotel Kildonan Castle Drimla Lodge St Donan is said to be buried beside the mill
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What's New in Ayrshireroots 31st May 2006 New AILSA CRAIG page Link 30th May 2006 New ISLE OF ARRAN page Link 29th May 2006 New CUMBRAES page Link 25th May 2006 The Ayrshire Legatees by John Galt Link
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Ayrshireroots - 31st May 2006 New AILSA CRAIG page Link 30th May 2006 New ISLE OF ARRAN page Link 29th May 2006 New CUMBRAES page Link 25th May 2006 The Ayrshire Legatees by John Galt Link
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