• Annbank is a village in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is around five miles east of Ayr. Originally a mining settlement, it once had a rail link to Ayr...
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  • Annbank Football Club was a football club that existed from 1879 to 1920, from the village of Annbank, Ayrshire, Scotland. The club was founded in 1879...
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    Annbank railway station was a railway station serving the villages of Annbank and Mossblown, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The station was part of the Ayr...
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  • Annbank United Football Club are a Scottish football club from Annbank, South Ayrshire. Formed in 1939, they are based at New Pebble Park and are nicknamed...
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  • stations at Auchincruive, Annbank and Tarbolton. On 11 June 1872 further lines opened for goods and minerals, from Annbank (on the Ayr - Mauchline line)...
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  • ready, and, with Annbank not being present, the club kicked off, scored, and claimed the tie, as was required at the time. Annbank, thinking the tie...
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    village in South Ayrshire, Scotland, a little larger than neighbouring Annbank. It was a coal mining community but the mines have been closed for some...
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  • (though left the following season), and Threave Rovers joining in 2022–23. Annbank United remain in abeyance. Ardeer Thistle Ardrossan Winton Rovers Arthurlie...
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  • September 1870 to regular passenger services. The line was extended south from Annbank through Ochiltree to Cronberry on 1 July 1872. A line was also opened from...
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    first line was from Ayr to Mauchline through Annbank, and this was followed by a long loop from Annbank to Cronberry on the Muirkirk line, and a connection...
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  • Football Club". Highland Football League. Retrieved 30 September 2013. "Annbank United Football Club". Non League Scotland. Archived from the original...
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    on his way home from army service in Germany in 1960. Alloway Ardrossan Annbank Ardeer Auchentiber Auchinleck Ayr Ballantrae Barassie Barkip Barr Barrhill...
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    former Dundonald and Loans ward and the northern halves of the former Annbank Mossblown St Quivox and Prestwick St Cuthbert's and Monkton wards. Kyle...
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    James Brown (Scottish politician) (category People from Annbank)
    Irish roots on both sides of his family. He lived most of his life in Annbank where he went to school. In 1888 he married his wife Catherine "Katie"...
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    Valley District, and the Kyle and Carrick District electoral divisions of Annbank Mossblown and St Quivox, Carrick, and Coylton and Kincaidston. 1997–2005:...
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    Newton to Blackhouse, Whitletts, Dalmilling, Gibbsyard, Auchincruive Holm, Annbank and Enterkine. Apart from carrying coal to the harbour, lime kilns, quarries...
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  • Somerset Park on 18 April 1902 was unfinished due to a break-in by Annbank supporters. Annbank lodged another protest regarding Ralston of Galston but this...
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    serve miners travelling to the Ayr Colliery No. 9 Pit that stood near Annbank and those from the village that worked at other pits in the area, East...
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  • Cup with a 2–0 win over Annbank in 1887–88; however, after a protest "on account of the ground not being in good order", Annbank won the replayed tie 3–1...
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    Pollokshaws (1884–95) Former Scottish Football Combination members 5th KOSB Annbank Broxburn Athletic (1887–1912) Camelon (1884–1905) Dumfries (1897–1919)...
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  • breakaway from the Ayrshire Football League. Its original membership was Annbank F.C., Ayr F.C., Ayr Parkhouse F.C., Hurlford F.C., Kilbirnie, Kilmarnock...
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  • United F.C. In Myanmar: Ayeyawady United F.C. In Scotland: Ayr United F.C. Annbank United F.C. Aberdeen University F.C. In Thailand: Army United F.C. In Wales:...
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    towns of Irvine, Kilwinning, Prestwick, Troon and rural Kyle, running into Annbank. It also incorporates the Woodfield area of Newton-on-Ayr and is represented...
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  • Andy Dunlop (footballer) (category Annbank United F.C. players)
    Morton, Dunlop played Junior football in his native Ayrshire, firstly with Annbank United, before beginning a 23-year association with Glenafton Athletic...
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  • MAUCHLINE Mauchline, Tarbolton, Catrine, Sorn East Ayrshire KA6 AYR Mossblown, Annbank, Coylton, Dalrymple, Hollybush, Drongan, Rankinston, Patna, Waterside,...
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    passes through the villages of Muirkirk, Sorn, Catrine, Failford, Stair and Annbank, as well as passing the location of (the now ruined) Ayr Castle. The largest...
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  • in the first preliminary round; in the second preliminary round against Annbank, Rutherglen persuaded Clydesdale goalkeeper Alexander Neil to play for...
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  • were eliminated in the first round of the Scottish Cup in a replay by Annbank for the second consecutive season despite scoring six times in the two...
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    villages in rural South Ayrshire including the former mining communities of Annbank, Mossblown and Tarbolton alongside the villages of Loans, Dundonald and...
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    Johnny Graham (footballer, born 1857) (category Annbank F.C. players)
    invincibles'. Toughened by his job as a quarryman, Graham initially played with Annbank in the Ayrshire Football Combination, and won one cap for the Scotland...
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