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    Barkip, also known as The Den, is a hamlet in North Ayrshire, Scotland about three miles (five kilometres) southwest of Beith on the A737 road to Dalry...
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  • RLFC home games The Den, North Ayrshire, hamlet in Scotland, also known as Barkip The Den (TV programme), Irish children's television strand The Den (2013...
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    Gateside Girdle Toll Glengarnock Longbar Skelmorlie Springside Stanecastle Barkip Broomlands Bourtreehill Burnhouse Castlepark Crosbie Chapeltoun Cunninghamhead...
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    Ardrossan Annbank Ardeer Auchentiber Auchinleck Ayr Ballantrae Barassie Barkip Barr Barrhill Barrmill Beith Bellsbank Belmont Benslie Bourtreehill Broomlands...
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    station approximately one mile south-west of the town of Beith, close to Barkip, North Ayrshire, Scotland, part of the Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway...
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    of sawing off chunks to swallow. Fossils of Cladodus have been found in Barkip, Scotland, Bundock and Laurel Formations, Australia and in the Pitkin Formation...
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    than steam locomotives. Later maps show significant changes and record a 'Barkip Junction' and show the line now curving to meet what was by then the Kilbirnie...
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    Ayrshire, Parish of Dalry, Scotland. It is situated between the settlements of Barkip and Dalry on the A737 at a junction with the B777. It lies in the lands...
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    gunpowder magazine was located near the site of the Low Well in the village of Barkip, also known as The Den, near Beith, North Ayrshire. An explosives magazine...
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  • Scotland. At the age of 25, Mackie was superintending engineer for the Barkip Coal & Ironstone Works in Scotland. He resigned from this position and in...
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    for 1858 show that the 'Hillhead Railway' ran to Broadstone quarry from Barkip Junction on the Ayrshire and Lanarkshire Railway branchline to Kilbirnie...
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  • Park. In the first round of the Ayrshire Cup, Kilmarnock drew 2–2 with Barkip before winning the replay 7–0 in at Rugby Park. Kilmarnock required a second...
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  • firstly in November 1765 to Elizabeth Park daughter of William Park of Barkip. They had several children, most of whom died young: Richard McQuhae (1766–1805)...
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    (OS) maps for 1858 show that the 'Hillhead Railway' ran to the quarry from Barkip Junction on the Ayrshire and Lanarkshire Railway branchline to Kilbirnie...
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    Swindridgemuir purchased the mid-superiority. The Church of Scotland school at Barkip, also known as The Den, had an average attendance of 137 pupils in 1891;...
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    railworkers and farm workers who lived in Patrick Row which was located on Barkip Road near to what is now the main entrance to the depot. Bellcraigs House...
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    towards Roughwood Bridge and Burnside Looking towards DM Beith and the Barkip Road The older section of the Roughwood Farm buildings Roughwood Farm buildings...
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  • renamed Glengarnock High 2 June 1924; Brackenhills; opened 1 September 1906; Barkip Junction; connections to mineral lines; Kilbirnie Junction; see above. The...
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    away to be consumed elsewhere as recorded in this poem about 'The Den' at Barkip - The narrow 'layby' on the roadside with a well and small building suggests...
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    line near Tandlehill Farm The course of the old 'Hillhead Railway' from Barkip Junction to Broadstone limestone quarry The Giffin House main entrance,...
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