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Description & Travel information for West Kilbride and places above it in the hierarchy

West Kilbride

An 1837 description of West Kilbride, including a listing of the key personalities of the town, is given in this extract from Pigot's Directory for Ayrshire. The transcript was provided by Keith Muirhead from Queensland.

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Ayrshire

In amplification to the historical description of the county at the head of the page, it should be noted that for local administrative purposes, Ayrshire was divided into the North Ayrshire, East Ayrshire and South Ayrshire Districts, each with its own unitary council. These districts are not much different from the more romantically named Cunningham, Loudon, and Kyle & Carrick districts which existed previously under the Strathclyde Regional Authority. The names of Cunninghame, Kyle and Carrick are those of the three areas which were brought together to form Ayrshire in medieval times.

An 1837 description of the county is given in this extract from Pigot's Directory for Ayrshire. The transcript was provided by Keith Muirhead from Queensland.

Scotland

There are many websites which can be helpful for finding out about Scotland, whether you are planning to visit or not. Here are just a few of them (in no particular order):

  • Scotland.org
  • Scottish Tourist Board
  • About Scotland
  • Travel Scotland
  • Historic Scotland
  • Friends of Scotland - Aspects of contemporary Scotland including culture, education and business, a website supported by government.
  • Statistical Accounts of Scotland - not just statistics, "Accounts of Scottish life from the 18th and 19th centuries" with a mass of descriptive information on a parish-by-parish basis.
  • The Old Home Town has photographs and comments about various communities, which include Cromarty, Orkney, Invergordon, Tain, Fortrose and Rosemarkie, Inverness.
  • Geograph is a co-operative project aiming to put a photograph from every 1 kilometre grid square of the UK and Ireland free on Internet. At November 2014 it has almost 4,223,000 images covering 82% of grid squares including photos of churches, and many town and village centres and streets.
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UK and Ireland