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Photographic Views of Kilmarnock & Loudoun
Bellfield Shops, Kilmarnock.
Railway Viaduct, Soulis Street, Kilmarnock.
'Peace and Plenty', Kilmarnock
Burnbank row of cottages, now demolished.
King's Theatre, Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock's original theatre which was replaced by the Palace.
View of Howard Park, Kilmarnock.
You can see Kilmarnock Academy in the background.
Council House, Kilmaurs and Monument.
Main Street, Kilmaurs
Tour House, Kilmaurs
Co-operative Society Buildings, Brewland Street, Galston
Polworth Street, Galston
Bentinck Terrace and Saint Sophia's Chapel, Galston
Brewland Street, Galston (1)
Loudoun Kirkyard
Loudoun Kirk, just outside Galston may have been founded as early as the 12th century. It is also t
Titchfield Street, Galston
The Cross, Galston
Lime Road Walk, nr. Galston
Bridge Street, Galston
Bridge Street showing the Black Bull Hotel.
Loudoun Avenue, nr. Galston
Brewland Street, Galston
Lainshaw Street,Stewarton
Brown Street, Newmilns
A view through Newmilns with the Railway Hotel in the foreground.
London Road, Kilmarnock
This view of London Road shows one of Kilmarnock's Green Trams on route to Hurlford.
King Street, Kilmarnock
This photograph of a bustling Kilmarnock town centre clearly shows the tram lines. The famous green
Main Street, Newmilns
High Street, Newmilns
Waterslap - Low Fenwick
Kilmarnock House Industrial School
Kilmarnock House was the comfortable townshouse of the Boyd family, the EArls of Kilmarnock, which
John Finnie Street
This postcard looks down a fully cobbled John Finnie Street from Kilmarnock's railway station.
The Cross, Hurlford
High Fenwick
This postcard shows High Fenwick from the Wallace Arms Hotel.
The Ford, Dean Castle
Many Kilmarnock residents will remember The Ford near the entrance to Dean Castle Country Park as a
Dean Bridge, Borland Water
This picturesque view of Dean Bridge remains largely unchanged. The bridge crosses the river behind
Co-operative Flour Store
In 1878, the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society opened a depot in Kilmarnock, this is an image
Green Street, Kilmarnock
Green Street, which connected with Duke Street, no longer exists. It was one of the casualties of th
Kilmarnock, the old town.
This picture, taken from the Kay Park, shows a view of Kilmarnock which can no longer be seen. The
Riccarton
Riccarton is now part of Kilmarnock. Named Richard Town after the night Richard Loccard, it probabl
Sandbed housing
These houses in Sandbed Street, Kilmarnock were built in the Scots vernacular style and demonstrate
Kilmarnock Power Station
The heaviest users of the electricity produced by Kilmarnock's power station when it was first built
Sandbed Street,Kilmarnock
The sandbed was used as the main route through Kilmarnock from north to south until King Street was
Lauder Bridge, Kilmarnock
Named after Hugh Lauder of Lauder's Emporium, King Street, who raised the funds for it's constructio
The Juggs, Kilmaurs
The village of Kilmaurs, just north of Kilmarnock, first received a charter making it a burgh of bar
Park Path and Lauder Bridge
Lauder Bridge was opened at the turn of the twentieth century and has since been replaced. In the b
Bank Place, Kilmarnock
Old Market Stance, John Finnie Street, Kilmarnock
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