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- Pinmore railway station served the hamlet of Pinmore, South Ayrshire, Scotland from 1877 to 1965 on the Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway. The station...
- 431 ton British steamer Pinmore, which was carrying a cargo of grain. By coincidence, Luckner had himself sailed in Pinmore in his civilian sailing days...
- made to Crawford Lodge between 1809 and 1813. Writing to Hugh Hamilton of Pinmore House on 8 October 1809, she expresses her wish to enlist renowned architect...
- Kirkoswald Lendalfoot Loans Maidens Monkton Mossblown Minishant Old Dailly Pinmore Pinwherry Straiton Symington Tarbolton Turnberry The economy of South Ayrshire...
- Mossblown Muirkirk Netherthird New ****nock Newmilns Ochiltree Old Dailly Patna Pinmore Pinwherry Polnessan Portencross Prestwick Priestland Rankinston Riccarton...
- and Persian scholar. He was born at Pinmore in the parish of Ayr, Scotland. His father was Robert Kennedy of Pinmore, and his mother, Robina, was the daughter...
- Stranraer. Immediately south of the station, the line climbs steeply towards Pinmore tunnel – the climb is known as the Glendoune Bank and has a ruling gradient...
- Ayres  Italy Sailing vessel 9 February 1917 1,811 tons captured and sunk Pinmore  United Kingdom Schooner 19 February 1917 2,431 tons later sunk after being...
- Robert Kennedy of Pinmore, county Ayr, and Robina, daughter of John Vans Agnew, of Barnbarrow, county Galloway. She was born at Pinmore in Ayrshire, but...
- Preceding station Historical railways Following station Pinmore Line open, station closed   Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway   Barrhill Line and...