Irvine Cross
The early planners of the town’s layout purposefully made High Street twice as wide so that it could be used for fairs […]
The early planners of the town’s layout purposefully made High Street twice as wide so that it could be used for fairs […]
The MV Garnock served as the Tug for ICI (Ardeer Explosives Factory) for many years, the Garnock would transport the explosives made […]
Irvine’s ancient tollbooth had served as both the town’s jail and townhouse since the 14th century. By the mid 19th century, however, […]
There has been a castle at or around the area of Seagate for hundreds of years. On the 9th of July 1297 […]
The town’s war memorial was built in 1921 and was paid for by public subscription. It remained in this spot directly outside […]
This statue at the cross depicts David Boyle, a local man who became the Lord Justice General for Scotland. He is perhaps […]
Montgomery Street was originally known as Halfway before being renamed in 1882 after the poet James Montgomery. The area was originally part […]
The Rivergate shopping centre was officially opened in 1975, construction having started several years before hand. The decision to demolish to the […]
In the 1820s the town council decided that better access to the towns harbour was needed from the east so a better […]
It is presumed that Irvine had a bridge as early as the 13th century, although the first written records of a bridge […]