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GIRVAN [town] |
Girvan
Girvan
Girvan
Girvan
Girvan
Girvan
Girvan |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross
Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 1842
Patersons Hist. [History] of Ayr
Johnstons County Map
Ayrshire Streams |
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A Market and post Town & also a burgh of barony by Charter the powers of which although regularly handed down were never acted on till the Year 1785 when this Town assumed the form of a burgh of barony.- The houses are generally one storey high of which several are thatched, there are a good many two storey and but few three storey buildings - The principle Manufacture is Cotton weaving which gives employment to a great number of the inhabitants. Public buildings are the Parish Church, Burgh Meeting House, Cameronian and Unitarian Chapels, Methodist Chapel, Free Church & School, Parish Shool and Town Hall -
Property of the Duchesse de Coigney.- |
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TOWN OF GIRVAN |
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NEWTOWN |
Newtown
Newtown
Newtown |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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This embraces all the Towm of Girvan from Knockcushan, Hamilton, and Bank Streets on the North to Dounepark on the South where the Piedmont Road turns off to the East.- Dalrymple Street extends through it from North to South dividing it into two parts as it were - The principal Shops, Inns etc. are in this part of the Town.- |
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WATER OF GIRVAN |
Water of Girvan
Water of Girvan
Water of Girvan |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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A Small but, for a considerable distance below its Source, rapid river.- After a course of about 30 Miles it empties itself into the Sea at the Town of Girvan.- It is famous for Salmon & Trout of which great numbers are taken near Girvan in the Season.- |
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CHURCH ON THE GREEN or SOUTH CHURCH (1300 Sittings) |
Church on the Green or South Church
Church on the Green or South Church
Church on the Green or South Church |
W. M. Morran, Majistrate
William Corser. Minister
John W. Ross. Factor |
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This Church was erected in the Year 1841, by Private Subscription from the Established Church Congregation of Girvan.-
It contains 1300 Sittings |
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SOUTH CHURCH or CHURCH ON THE GREEN (1300 Sittings) |
Church on the Green or South Church
Church on the Green or South Church
Church on the Green or South Church |
W. M. Morran, Majistrate
William Corser. Minister
John W. Ross. Factor |
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This Church was erected in the Year 1841, by Private Subscription from the Established Church Congregation of Girvan.-
It contains 1300 Sittings |
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REFORMING PROTESTANT CHURCH [Girvan] (750 Sittings) |
Reforming Protestant Church
Reforming Protestant Church
Reforming Protestant Church |
Peter Hately Waddell Minister
W. M. Morran
William Corser |
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This is quite a New building erected only a few Years ago by private Subscription from the Congregation - This Church belongs to no particular Sect - It is purely independant having no Connection whatever with any other body. The name was given to it by the Minister the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Waddell who has notions of doctrine peculiarly his own.
It contains 750 Sittings |
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REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Girvan] (400 Sittings) |
Reformed Presbyterian Church
Reformed Presbyterian Church
Reformed Presbyterian Church |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
M. G. Easton, Minister |
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A new and handsome edifice erected very recently from funds Collected by private Subscription
It contains 400 Sittings |
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TOWN OF GIRVAN
[Written below "Church on the Green or South Church"]
Are both names
alike reputably
[--] South Church |
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WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL [Girvan] (200 Sittings) |
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel.
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel.
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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A Small two Storey building erected about the Year 1800. from funds Collected by private Subscription. It is now used as a place of worship & also as a private School - A penny a week is paid by these Children whose parents can afford it, but those who are unable to pay are allowed to go free.-
It contains 200 Sittings |
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DALRYMPLE STREET [Girvan] |
Dalrymple Street
Dalrymple Street
Dalrymple Street |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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The longest, &, for the most part, widest Street in Girvan - principally Shops - houses mostly one Storey high Most of which are Slated and in good repair. |
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DUFF STREET [Girvan] |
Duff Street
Duff Street
Duff Street |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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The houses on each side of this Street are all private dwellings one Storey high Slated and in good repair.-
It extends from the open ground on the West side to Dalrymple Street. |
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PIER [Girvan] |
Girvan Pier
Girvan Pier
Girvan Pier |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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Is composed of dry Stone - no lime used in its construction. in very bad repair |
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THE GREEN |
The Green
The Green
The Green |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W Ross |
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An open space extending from Ailsa Street on the North to the Gas Works on the South, parallel with the Shore. Property of the Duchesse de Coigney.- |
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STEAMBOAT INN [Girvan] |
Steamboat Inn
Steamboat Inn
Steamboat Inn |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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A Public house near the Shore, two Storeys Slated & in good repair |
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PARISH CHURCH [Girvan] (850 Sittings) |
Parish Church
Parish Church
Parish Church |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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This Church was built about the Year 1790 by the Heritors of the Parish of Girvan - It is in the plain Modern Style of Architecture and in a good state of repair.
It contains 850 Sittings |
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UNITARIAN CHAPEL (180 Sittings) |
Unitarian Chapel
Unitarian Chapel
Unitarian Chapel |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
Mr. Scott |
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A Small but handsome edifice erected from funds Collected by the Subscription of the Congregation.-
It contains 180 Sittings |
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DOUNEPARK |
Dounepark
Dounepark
Dounepark
Dounepark
Doon Park |
John MacLimont, Writer,
William Corser, Minister
George K. Young, Esqr. Glendoune
W. M. Morran, Majistrate
Johnstons County Map.- |
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Part of the Town of Girvan extending from the Gas Works to its extremity on the South - the Houses are Mostly one Storey high, Slated and in good repair.- Property of George Kirkpatrick Young, Esqr. Glendoune.- |
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PIEDMONT ROAD [Girvan] |
Piedmont Road
Piedmont Road
Piedmont Road
Piedmont Road |
John MacLimont,
William Corser,
George K. Young
W. M. Morran |
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A Parish road extending from Coalpots Bridge to the town of Girvan where it divides the Newtown from Dounepark.- |
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THE MOTE |
The Mote
The Mote
The Mote
The Mote |
John MacLimont
William Corser
George K. Young
W. M. Morran |
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The site of an Ancient Circular Moat. It has been completely demolished and levelled with the field - a quantity of human bones were found at the time of its removal - Property of Duchesse de Coigney - Its present appearance is that of a small round Knoll rising gently and not very high; and has the appearance of a Natural feature, except a small portion to the N. W. [North West] - |
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TOWN OF GIRVAN
[Below Dounepark]
This name when
taken in connection
with the part of the
Town to which it applies
on the 1/2500 scale, would
be out of position on the
bodies of any of the 1/500 Plans-
It is therefore only written on the margins |
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DUNCAN STREET [Girvan] |
Duncan Street
Duncan Street
Duncan Street |
W. M. Morran,
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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All the houses on each side of this Street are private dwellings occupied by Weavers - one Story high and in good repair -
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AILSA STREET [Girvan] |
Ailsa Street
Ailsa Street
Ailsa Street |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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Houses all private dwellings, one Storey high, Slated and in good repair.-
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KNOCKCUSHAN STREET [Girvan] |
Knockcushan Street
Knockcushan Street
Knockcushan Street |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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This extends from the harbour to the junction of Dalrymple, Hamilton, and Bridge Streets - The houses are mostly one Storey high, Slated and in tolerable repair.- There are a few grocer and other Shops in this Street.- |
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HAMILTON STREET [Girvan] |
Hamilton Street
Hamilton Street
Hamilton Street |
W. M Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross. |
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Principally shops - houses mostly two Storeys high Slated and in good repair - There are a few one Storey thatched buildings here |
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HIGH STREET [Girvan] |
High Street
High Street
High Street |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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Mostly private dwellings with a few shops two Storeys high Slated and in good repair. |
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OLD STREET [Girvan] |
Old Street
Old Street
Old Street |
W. M. Morran
William Corser.
John W. Ross. |
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This street extends from Flushes to Vicarton Street and consists of Low one Storey houses most of which are Slated & a few thatched all in tolerable repair - Nearly all private dwellings - |
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SAWMILL |
Sawmill
Sawmill |
William Corser
William Crawford |
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Consists of two buildings, one storey high slated and in good repair Machinery goes by steam The only work done here is pirn-making & shafts or stocks for hearth brushes. |
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The name "Sawmill" has been crossed out. It is, however, included in the index. It is shown on the map as "Saw Mill" |
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MONTGOMERIE STREET [Girvan] |
Montgomerie Street
Montgomerie Street
Montgomerie Street |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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The houses of this Street are mostly private dwellings with a few grocer's shops nearly all one storey high mostly all Slated and in good repair.- This street extends from Bank Street to the junction of Old and Vicarton Streets. |
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VICARTON STREET [Girvan] |
Vicarton Street
Vicarton Street
Vicarton Street |
W. M Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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This Street extends from the junction of Montgomerie & Old Streets to the N. E. [North East] end of the town - Mostly private dwellings one storey high, Slated, and in good repair |
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PLUM STREET [Girvan] |
Plum Street
Plum Street
Plum Street |
W. M, Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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All private dwellings, one storey high, Slated, and in tolerable repair -
It bears this name from Dalrymple Street to the termination of the houses on the East |
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TANNERY [Girvan] |
Tannery
Tannery
Tannery |
William Corser
William M. Morran
William Crawford |
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Consists of two old Houses thatched and in bad repair. A lease of it is held by Mr. Hannah, Girvan property of the Duchesse De Coigney |
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Tannery:
The entry has been crossed out, but is included in the index and shown on the map. |
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AVENUE |
Avenue
Avenue
Avenue |
W. M Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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A parish road extending from the Western Bank of Scotland to the cross near Ballochtoll - It was formerly the Avenue to Ballochtoll Castle. hence the Name. |
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MILL BURN |
Mill Burn
Mill Burn
Mill Burn |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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A Small Stream which flows through the Town of Girvan.- |
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FLUSHES |
Flushes
Flushes
Flushes |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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An open space or square in the Town of Girvan - The tide ebbed and flowed here untill very recently - It has been levelled and raised above High Water Mark - Property of Duchesse de Coigney. |
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Branch of the WESTERN BANK OF SCOTLAND [Girvan] |
Branch of the Western Bank of Scotland
Branch of the Western Bank of Scotland |
W. M Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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A large two Storey building Slated & in good repair. |
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Branch of the CITY OF GLASGOW BANK [Girvan] |
Branch of the City of Glasgow Bank
Branch of the City of Glasgow Bank |
W. M Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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A Small building two Storeys high, Slated and in good repair |
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BANK STREET [Girvan] |
Bank Street
Bank Street |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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This extends from the Western Bank of Scotland to the east end of Hamilton Street. Mostly private dwellings about one half of which are one Storey & the other half two Storeys high. in good repair. |
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FREE CHURCH SCHOOL [Girvan] |
Free Church School
Free Church School |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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This School was built by the private Subscription of the Free Church Congregation - There was no Government grant to the building of it, but there is a grant of fifteen pounds per anumm to the Teacher by Her Majesty's Privy Council - The School is inspected by the Government Commissioners -
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BRANCH of the UNION BANK of SCOTLAND |
Branch of the Union Bank of Scotland
Branch of the Union Bank of Scotland |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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A large three Storey building Slated and in good repair |
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TOWN HALL [Girvan] |
Town Hall
Town Hall |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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A large two Storey building erected in or about the Year 1825 partly by Subscription & partly by Money raised on Interest, Slated and in good repair - The Majistrates of the district hold there Court here - It has a tall spire which is a noted land Mark.- |
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POST OFFICE [Girvan] |
Post Office
Post Office |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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A Small two Storey building Slated and in good repair - General Office having one delivery and one despatch A. M. [before noon] and The same P. M. [after noon] - |
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NEWTOWN KENNEDY |
Newtown Kennedy
Newtown Kennedy
Newtown Kennedy |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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A cluster of Cot Houses all one Storey high partly thatched and partly Slated and in tolerable repair |
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QUEEN'S ARMS INN [Girvan] |
Queen's Arms Inn
Queen's Arms Inn
Queen's Arms Inn |
P. Hately Waddell
Fergus Robertson
John L. H. Forester |
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A large three Storey Slated building with out Offices attached all in good repair. Property of the Duchesse de Coigney. |
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CROWN INN [Girvan] |
Crown Inn
Crown Inn
Crown Inn |
P. Hately Waddell
Fergus Robertson
John L. H. Forester |
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A small two storey slated building with out Offices &c. attached. all in good repair - Property of The Duchesse de Coigney - |
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GEORGE HOTEL [Girvan] |
George Hotel
George Hotel
George Hotel |
P. Hately Waddell
Fergus Robertson
John L. H. Forester |
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A large three Storey Slated building with out Offices one storey high attached - Property of the Duchesse de Coigney |
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BELL INN [Girvan] |
Bell Inn
Bell Inn
Bell Inn |
P. Hately Waddell
Fergus Robertson
John L. H. Forester |
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A small two storey Slate building in good repair - Property of the Duchesse de Coigney. |
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COMMERCIAL INN [Girvan] |
Commercial Inn
Commercial Inn
Commercial Inn |
P. Haty Waddell
Fergus Robertson
John L. H. Forester |
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A small two Storey Slated building in good repair - Property of the Duchesse de Coigney |
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HENRIETTA STREET [Girvan] |
Henrietta Street
Henrietta Street
Henrietta Street |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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Private dwellings Mostly two Storeys high, Slated and in good repair. |
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SKIPPERS ROW |
Skippers Row
Skippers Row
Skippers Row |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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All private dwellings nearly all one storey high, Slated and in good repair
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BRIDGE STREET [Girvan] |
Bridge Street
Bridge Street
Bridge Street |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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Extends from Hamilton Street to the Flushes Houses on the west side are mostly Shops two Storeys high, Slated in good repair - on the east side one Storey thatched & in bad repair - |
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BOGRIE HALL |
Bogrie Hall
Bogrie Hall
Bogrie Hall
Boghall |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross
Johnstons County Map |
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A dwelling house with out Offices one Storey high, Slated, and in good repair. |
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BALLOCH COTTAGE |
Balloch Cottage
Balloch Cottage
Balloch Cottage
Balloch Cottage |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross
Johnstons County Map |
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A Small but handsome building one Storey high Slated and in good repair - Property of Duchesse de Coigney |
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HARBOUR [Girvan] |
Harbour
Harbour
Harbour |
William Crawford
William Corsen |
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A Small Harbour affording Shelter to a few Vessels of Small tonnage The largest Vessel that enters Scarcly exeads 250 tons , It is Composed Partly of Stone & lime Partly Loose Stones & wood. |
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WILSON STREET [Girvan] |
Wilson Street
Wilson Street |
William Crawford
William Corsen |
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Extends from Ailsa Street on the North to Duff Street on the South houses all one Storey high & in good repair occupied by Weavers. |
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (480 Sittings) |
United Presbyterian Church
United Presbyterian Church
United Presbyterian Church |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John Stillie, Minister |
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A large and handsome edifice erected a few Years ago from funds collected by private Subscription
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GRAMMAR SCHOOL [Girvan] (Endowed) |
Grammar
Grammar Parochial School
Grammar Parochial School |
John H. Forrester
H. M. Morran
John MacLimont |
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A one storey Slated building erected in 1832 by the Ph. [Parish] Heritors - In addition to the usual endowment of Parochial Schools the Teacher has the interest of £1000, left by the late Mrs. Crawford of Ardmillan for Instructing forty poor children - Usual branches taught are Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Greek, Latin, French and Mathematics |
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OLDTOWN |
Oldtown
Oldtown
Oldtown |
Mr. J. McClymont
Revd. [Reverend] William Corser
Mr. William M. Morran |
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The Oldest portion of the town of Girvan - The Houses are usually one storey and in bad repair. |
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GAS WORKS [Girvan] Gasometer |
Gas Works
Gas Works
Gas Works
Gas Works |
John MacLimont, Writer
William Corser, Minister
George K. Young Esqr. Glendonne
Mr. M. Morran, Majistrate |
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Gas works constructed in the Year 1841 by a Company of the principal Shop-Keepers of Girvan - on the Glendoune Estate & Property of G. K. Young Esqr. Glendoune.- |
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DOUNE KNOLL |
Doune Knoll
Doune Knoll
Doune Knoll |
John MacLimont
William Corser
George K. Young - |
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A Small round Knoll on which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station and the remains of one of those old forts or Camps - Property of G. K. Young Esqr. Glendoune - |
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CAMP (Remains of) [Girvan] |
Doune Camp
Doune Camp
Doune Camp |
John MacLimont
William Corser
George K. Young |
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The remains of one of those old Camps or Forts of a Circular form. This one had a Ditch eight feet deep till a few Years since when the greater part of the Artificial work was made Comparatively level and is now under Cultivation. Sword blades and other Offensive weapons were found by the workmen who levelled it but in such a decayed state that they fell to pieces on being removed. Property of George K. Young Esqr. Glendoune
"The Encampments in all likelihood belong to the period of the Danish, Irish and Scottish invasions"
Patersons Hist. [History] of Ayr. |
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AILSA WORKS (Brass & Iron) |
Ailsir Works
Ailsa Works |
William Corsen
William Crawford |
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A Large workshop with an engin and a good Sized yard attached. Brass-founding & Iron-moulding are the principal branches of work carried on. |
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INFANT SCHOOL [Girvan] |
Infant School
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William Crawford |
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A Small one Storey Slated House where a number of young Children are taught daily, Supported by the Duchess-de-Coigney. |
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Branch of the NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND [Girvan] |
Branch of the National Bank of Scotland |
W. M. Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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A small plain building in good repair |
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GAS LANE [Girvan] |
Gas Lane
Gas Lane |
William Corsen
William Crawford |
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A narrow Lane leading from the Gas Works to Dalrymple Street the Houses are all one Storey Slated and in tolerable repair |
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COLD SHORE |
Cold Shore
Cold Shore |
William Corsen
William Crawford |
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A narrow Street at the South end of the Town, leading from the Main Street to the Sea Shore. The Houses are all one Storey high and in good repair, |
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Branch of the COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND [Girvan] |
Branch of the Commercial Bank of Scotland |
W M Morran
William Corser
John W. Ross |
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One of the small houses of the town used as a temporary branch office |
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WOODLAND ROW |
Woodland Row
Woodland Row |
William Corsen
William Crawford |
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A Row of Houses in the Dounepark two Storey's high & in good repair |
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FREE CHURCH [Girvan] (400 Sittings) |
Free Church
Free Church |
William Corsen
William Crawford |
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Is a neat little Gothic building erected a few months ago, but is not completly finished. It is capable of containing 400 persons; and was built from funds raised by the subscription of the Congregation. |
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Branch of the ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND [Girvan] |
Branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland
Branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland
Branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland |
William Corsen
William Crawford
Robert Lamb |
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A Large building at the end of Hamilton & Bridge St. [Street] In the Modern Stile of architecture 3 Stories High not yet finished. |
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BACK ROW |
Back Row
Back Row
Back Row |
William Carsen
William Crawford
Robert Daib |
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A line of road four chains in length running North and South At the South end of Girvan
A row of one storey slated buildings bound the East side |
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NAME BOOK
Town of Girvan
SHEET 55 - 4 PLANS 11. 12. 13. 16. 17. 18. 21. 22. + 23.
SHEET 55 - 8 PLANS 2. 3. 7. 8. + 12.
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TOWN OF GIRVAN Sheet 055 4 Plans 11 12 13 16 17 18 21 22 & 23 Sheet 055 8 Plans 2 3 7 8 & & 12
INDEX
Name -- Page
Ailsa Street -- 8
Ailsa Works -- 20
Avenue -- 11
Back Row -- 23
Balloch Cottage -- 17
Bank Street -- 13
Bell Inn -- 15
Bogrie Hall -- 17
Branch of City of Glasgow Bank -- 12
Branch of Royal Bank of Scotland -- 23
Branch of Union Bank of Scotland -- 14
Branch of Western Bank of Scotland -- 12
Bridge Street -- 16
Branch of the National Bank of Scotland -- 20
Branch of the Commercial Bank of Scotland -- 21
Camp (Remains of) -- 19
Church on the Green, or south Church -- 3
Cold Shore -- 21
Commercial Inn -- 16
Crown Inn -- 15
Dalrymple Street -- 4
Doune Knoll -- 19
Dounepark -- 7
Duff Street -- 4
Duncan Street -- 8
Flushes -- 11
Free Church -- 22
Free Church School -- 13
Gas Lane -- 21
Gas Works -- 19
George Inn -- 15
Girvan -- 1
Grammar Parochial School -- 18
Hamilton Street -- 9
Harbour -- 17
Henrietta Street -- 16
High Street -- 9
Infant School -- 20
Knockcushan Street -- 8
Mill Burn -- 11
Montgomerie Street -- 10
Newtown -- 2
Newtown Kennedy -- 15
Old Street -- 9
Oldtown -- 18
Parish Church -- 6
Piedmont Road -- 7
Pier -- 5
Plum Street -- 10
Post Office -- 14
Queens Arms Inn -- 15
Reformed Presbyterian Church -- 3
Reforming Protestant Church -- 3
Sawmill -- 9
Skippers Row -- 16
South Church or Church on the Green -- 3
Steamboat Inn -- 5
Tannery -- 10
The Green -- 5
The Mote -- 7 |
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Name -- Page
Town Hall -- 14
Unitarian Chapel -- 6
United Presbyterian Church -- 18
Vicarton Street -- 10
Water of Girvan -- 2
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel -- 4
Wilson Street -- 17
Woodland Row -- 22 |
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