Kilmarnock Cross is a public square in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland . In Rambles Around Kilmarnock (1875) Archibald R Adamson described it as "most...
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Kilmarnock (/kɪlˈmɑːrnək/ kil-MAR-nək; Scots: Kilmaurnock; Scottish Gaelic: Cill Mheàrnaig, IPA: [kʲʰiːʎ ˈvaːɾnəkʲ]) is a town and former burgh in East...
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Acadamaidh Grange) is an 11–18 non-denominational secondary school based in Kilmarnock in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It serves the Bonnyton and town centre areas...
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Kilmarnock Academy (Scottish Gaelic: Acadamaidh Chille Mheàrnaig), formerly Kilmarnock Burgh School, is an 11–17 co-educational state-funded secondary...
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principal business street in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. King Street runs from the Kilmarnock Cross over the Kilmarnock Water and on to the junction...
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secondary school in New Farm Loch, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. Whilst the school is located in Kilmarnock, it serves the entire Catholic secondary...
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The ancient Soulis Cross was originally located in the centre of Soulis Street (NS43013821) near the Kilmarnock Water in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland...
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Sir Thomas Boyd of Kilmarnock was a 14th-century Scottish landowner and lord of Kilmarnock in Ayrshire. He was the son of Sir Robert Boyd, who fought...
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Wilson's successor at the Kilmarnock Cross printing business. In 1867, M'Kie published the first facsimile edition of the 1786 "Kilmarnock Edition" or Poems,...
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Kilmarnock Portland Football Club was an association football club from Ayrshire in Scotland. The club was founded in 1873, out of a cricket club, and...
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successful wine and spirit merchant in a large and popular store at Kilmarnock Cross. He had interests ranging from the study of astronomy and science to...
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southerly point, to Knockinlaw Road in Beansburn in the north. At Kilmarnock Cross, the line had an easterly spur that stretched along London Road, through...
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Sir James Shaw, 1st Baronet (redirect from Sir James Shaw, 1st Baronet of Kilmarnock)
It was unveiled on 4 August 1848 and was originally located at the Kilmarnock Cross. On 28 March 1929 the statue was moved to the area of The Dick Institute...
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Complex is a multi-purpose entertainment arena complex in Green Street, Kilmarnock, Scotland. The structure, which was originally opened as a corn exchange...
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Earl of Kilmarnock was a title created twice in the Peerage of Scotland for the Boyd family. It was first created in 1454 for Robert Boyd, Great Chamberlain...
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of Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland and was created in the late 1960s by a number of builders to accommodate the growing population of Kilmarnock. New...
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most probably born on the family estate of Loanfoot (NS 415 380) near Kilmarnock in East Ayrshire, Scotland. He was also a wine and spirit merchant and...
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The Kilmarnock and Troon Railway was an early railway line in Ayrshire, Scotland. It was constructed to bring coal from pits around Kilmarnock to coastal...
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A mercat cross is the Scots name for the market cross found frequently in Scottish cities, towns and villages where historically the right to hold a regular...
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Ben Johnston (Scottish musician) (category People from Kilmarnock)
a fan of Scottish football club Kilmarnock. In January 2011 was asked by the club to take part in the half time 'Cross Bar Challenge'. He scored on Soccer...
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of the historic county of Buteshire. Its principal towns include Ayr, Kilmarnock and Irvine and it borders the counties of Renfrewshire and Lanarkshire...
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Stephen Hillier (category People from Kilmarnock)
appointed chair of the Civil Aviation Authority in 2020. Hillier was born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, the son of Victor and Ann Hillier, and grew up in...
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following a fire started by vandals. See Burns Monument. Kilmarnock – statue at Kilmarnock Cross Leith – statue on Bernard Street Mauchline – Burns National...
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people (2001 census) and lies on the A71, around seven miles east of Kilmarnock and twenty-five miles southwest of Glasgow. It is situated in a valley...
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159 37.8% 2,160 6,246 15,999 2,502 18,159 2,034 2,038 178 48,056 61.7% Kilmarnock and Loudoun SNP Lab Lillian Jones 19,055 44.9% 5,129 19,055 13,936 3,527...
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season was Kilmarnock's third season in the Scottish Premier Division before the formation of the Scottish Premier League in 1998. Kilmarnock also competed...
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Lilly Aspell (category Actors from Kilmarnock)
2007) is a British actress and equestrian show jumper. Aspell was born in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire to Scottish and Irish jockeys Donna Caldwell and Paddy...
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Kilmarnock railway station (Scottish Gaelic: Stèisean rèile Chille Mheàrnaig) is a railway station in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The station...
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Source: [citation needed] A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss Kilmarnock v Rangers Rangers v Livingston Ross County v Rangers Rangers v Celtic...
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Dick Institute (category Buildings and structures in Kilmarnock)
Dick Institute is a public library, museum and art gallery situated in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, in the west coast of Scotland. The building was originally...
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