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Mossblown Junction was also
closed in 1949. In 1959 a
branch was
opened to
Killoch Colliery from Drongan, on the
Annbank to
Ochiltree line.[page needed] Entries...
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villages in this part of East Ayrshire,
Drongan saw
prosperity when the
Killoch and
Barony pit
mines were operational. The
Drongan Centre,
opened in 2002...
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station heading east to
serve the
Killoch Ironworks. The line is
still operational today, now
serving the
Killoch Washery. Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995)...
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James Home of
Cowdenknowes at
Broxmouth House, and then sta**** in John
Killoch's house in Edinburgh's Canongate,
where the Duke of
Lennox had sta**** in...
- 66525 at
Newsholme with a
loaded coal
train from
Killoch in Ayrshire. This is
close to the site of the old
Newsholme railway station...
- John
Kinloch or
Killoch was
keeper of the
royal tennis courts, a post
master and
stable owner in 16th-century
Edinburgh and the
proprietor of
house used...
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equipment for the palace. In
April 1582,
James VI of
Scotland made John
Killoch and
Robert Schaw keepers of all his
tennis courts, and
suppliers of his...
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through the
station site is
still operational (datum 2018),
serving the
Killoch Washery that lies to the south-east,
beyond the
village of Drongan. Auchencruive...
- Snodgr****
house Silverburn,
Midlothian 1964
Morris and
Steedman 32
Killoch Colliery Killoch,
Ayrshire 1953 Egon Riss 33 ****mins
Factory Shotts 1980 Ahrends...
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refresh himself after crossing from
Burntisland before continuing to John
Killoch's house in the Canongate. In 1612
Lindsay planned a
stone arched open arcade...