The Carter and his Horse
The statue by David Annand stands on Irvine Harbourside, where – in the years before the dredging of the Clyde led to […]
The statue by David Annand stands on Irvine Harbourside, where – in the years before the dredging of the Clyde led to […]
Historical background by Neil Stirrat Photo, from 1905/6/7: Capt. Walter Muir (on horse) inviting the Magistrates and Councillors or the Royal Burgh […]
THE TOLBOOTH, TRON AND TOWN HOUSE IN 1862 The Tron, or Burgh weighing machine, stands on the plinth at the rear of […]
The five men shown in the image were Irvine ministers who attended the Disruption Assembly of 1843 in Edinburgh. This is one […]
MEADOWPARK HOLIDAY CAMP, GAILES – once the biggest holiday camp of its kind in Europe. The camp was located just off the […]
A fascinating account in the Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald of the anti-Italian riots that took place in Irvine on the night of […]
The ‘Vision for Irvine’ – a major new proposal to re-invigorate Irvine – moved one step closer this week. North Ayrshire Council’s […]
3 colourised photos of Bogside Station in 1961 sent by George McMaster.
Colvin’s ironmongery and general store – which included the old Post Office in Bridgegate. The building was named ‘The Polytechnic’ – based […]
We’ve just updated a number of the articles on historic sites and added videos to them. The videos are by Roger Griffith […]