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Caprington Castle is a 15th century[citation needed] keep,
incorporated in a
castellated mansion,
about 2
miles (3.2 km)
south west of Kilmarnock, East...
- What now
survives of the old
Caprington Loch (NS402352) is
situated near Earlston, Riccarton, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The loch was a
natural feature,...
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prominent wooded mound located slightly to the west of
Damhead House on the
Caprington Estate, Riccarton, East Ayrshire. Scotland. The
mound may have served...
- Coalburn,
South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Production started in 1894 - run by
Caprington and
Auchlochan Collieries Ltd and then by
William Dixon &
Company from...
- Glencairn. One of his
younger brothers was the
ancestor of the
Cunninghams of
Caprington branch of the clan who
later achieved their own prominence.
Other distinguished...
- a
Newcomen Engine is in the
National Museum of Scotland.
Formerly at
Caprington Colliery at Kilmarnock. An example,
originally used at
Farme Colliery...
- the
saddle was kept at the top of the
stairs until 1918 when it went to
Caprington Castle where it
still is. The
story goes that his wife, Elizabeth, refused...
- competition.
There are two golf
courses in the town,
Annanhill Golf
Course and
Caprington Golf Course,
which has both an 18-hole
course and a 9-hole course. Annanhill...
-
National Museum of
Scotland (1786).
Occasional working by
pneumatics The
Caprington Colliery Newcomen engine at the
National Museum of Scotland. Occasional...
- The
habitation dates from at
least the
early 18th
century and is near
Caprington Castle and
Todrigs Mill. It was for many
years the site of a
large sawmill...