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Ayrshire is roughly crescent-shaped and is a predominantly flat county with areas of low hills; it forms part of the Southern Uplands geographic region of Scotland. The north of the county contains the main towns and bulk of the population.
The Ayrshire was exported to the United States from 1822, primarily to Connecticut and other parts of New England. [4] The environment was similar to their native land of Scotland. The American Ayrshire Breed Association was founded in 1875. The Approved Ayrshire Milk programme, which licensed farms that owned Ayrshire cattle, began in the 1930s.
Video and commentary on the Rackets Hall. Video and commentary on the Earls racecourse at Bogside. Video and commentary on the Tournament Bridge. Commentary and video of Seagate Castle, Irvine. SCRAN site with photographs. Winton Estate. Earls of Winton. A Narrated YouTube video on Lady Jane's Cottage. A Model of Lady Jane's Cottage on YouTube.
Stewarton (Scots: Stewartoun, [2] Scottish Gaelic: Baile nan Stiùbhartach) [3] is a town in East Ayrshire, Scotland.In comparison to the neighbouring towns of Kilmaurs, Fenwick, Dunlop and Lugton, it is a relatively large town, with a population estimated at over 7,400. [4]
Voyageurs Wolf Project, an organization focused on understanding the ecology of wolves in Minnesota, posted a cryptic video on X earlier this month featuring what looked to be a coyote-dog hybrid.
Upload another image See more images Dalquharran Castle Dailly NS2705502161 55°16′59″N 4°43′29″W / 55.283127°N 4.724627°W / 55.283127; -4.724627 (Dalquharran Castle) 125 Upload another image See more images Kennedy Aisle Ballantrae NX0837982444 55°05′57″N 5°00′18″W / 55.099287°N 5.004894°W / 55.099287; -5.004894 (Kennedy Aisle) 869 Upload ...
The ruins of the old coal mine near the old Montgreenan station bridge. This village, previously Benislay (1205), [1] Beinslay (Timothy Pont 1604 - 08), [2] Bainsley in 1821 (John Ainslie's map [3]), Bensley (Groome 1903), [4] Benslee or Benslee square on the 1860 OS map, Bendslee [5] is situated next to Benslie wood.
Today, Scottish crest badges are commonly used by members of Scottish clans. However, much like clan tartans, Scottish crest badges do not have a long history, and owe much to Victorian era romanticism, and the dress of the Highland regiments. [2] [3] Scottish crest badges have only been worn by clan members on the bonnet since the 19th century ...