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August 30, 2016August 30, 2016The Irvine that is, The Irvine that was

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 […]

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MV Garnock

The MV Garnock served as the Tug for ICI (Ardeer Explosives Factory) for many years, the Garnock would transport the explosives made […]

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The Townhouse

Irvine’s ancient tollbooth had served as both the town’s jail and townhouse since the 14th century. By the mid 19th century, however, […]

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Seagate

There has been a castle at or around the area of Seagate for hundreds of years. On the 9th of July 1297 […]

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Irvine War Memorial

The town’s war memorial was built in 1921 and was paid for by public subscription. It remained in this spot directly outside […]

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The Black Man

This statue at the cross depicts David Boyle, a local man who became the Lord Justice General for Scotland. He is perhaps […]

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Montgomery Street

Montgomery Street was originally known as Halfway before being renamed in 1882 after the poet James Montgomery. The area was originally part […]

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Rivergate Centre

The Rivergate shopping centre was officially opened in 1975, construction having started several years before hand. The decision to demolish to the […]

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Bank Street

In the 1820s the town council decided that better access to the towns harbour was needed from the east so a better […]

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Bridgegate

It is presumed that Irvine had a bridge as early as the 13th century, although the first written records of a bridge […]

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