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by Donald Lees Reid

ePub The Lost Mining Villages of Doon Valley: Voices and Images of Ayrshire download
Author:
Donald Lees Reid
ISBN13:
978-0956634337
ISBN:
0956634338
Publisher:
Donald L Reid (December 1, 2012)
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These Lost Villages of Doon Valley, often referred to as Ghost Villages because they no longer exist, were full of lively, larger-than-life characters. The reader will find the stories of the past very moving and compelling

These Lost Villages of Doon Valley, often referred to as Ghost Villages because they no longer exist, were full of lively, larger-than-life characters. The reader will find the stories of the past very moving and compelling. They will open your eyes wide to the rich tapestry of social history and forgotten heritage, evoking memories of those who lived in the lonely villages on the wind-swept moors high above the Valley of Doon. The book runs to some 88 pages in 18 short chapters. The reader can dip into any chapter as they are all stand-alone

Donald Lees Reid BA (Hons) FSA Scot is a Scottish author. The Lost Mining Villages of Doon Valley. Voices and Images of Ayrshire.

Donald Lees Reid BA (Hons) FSA Scot is a Scottish author. He specialises in local and social history and has written books on the history of the Garnock Valley and Doon Valley, including the towns of Beith, Barrmill, Dalmellington, Gateside, Kilbirnie, Patna, and Waterside. He has resided in Beith, North Ayrshire since 1986. A strong emphasis in the books is on the people and the social context of their lives.

Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Garnock Valley is an area in the northern part of North Ayrshire, Scotland, adjoining Renfrewshire. Giffen railway station was a railway station approximately one mile south-west of the village of Barrmill, North Ayrshire, Scotland.

The Village of the Lost is a plane containing three villages trapped between Coldharbour and Mundus. Island of the Damned can be reached from Khaj'yahai, and the portal to Island of the Lost is found in Dushnikh's Shadow

The Village of the Lost is a plane containing three villages trapped between Coldharbour and Mundus. It consists of islands primarily connected by portals. A portal to the Village. Island of the Damned can be reached from Khaj'yahai, and the portal to Island of the Lost is found in Dushnikh's Shadow. The other islands can all be reached by swimming, but Slaughterfish can pose a problem. The island containing Dushnikh's Shadow Longhouse is located in the far northeast. The Subterranean Cavern entrance can be found at the base of the volcano to the north.

Reid, Donald L. Doon Valley Bygones. Reid, Donald L, Discovering Matthew Anderson - Policeman Poet of Ayrshire (2009), (Pub Donald L Reid) ISBN 52272-1. A Pictorial Journey Down Memory Lane (2004)Pub. Donald L Reid, ISBN 522720-3-2. Reid, Donald L, Robert Burns' Valley of Doon (2005) Pub. Donald L Reid, ISBN 522720-2-4. DALMELLINGTON FANCY DRESS PARADE (. 927) (archive film from the National Library of Scotland: SCOTTISH SCREEN ARCHIVE).

The location of Karse Loch, East Ayrshire. Cairntable Halt was located nearby at the miner's village of that name and close to Knockshinnoch Farm. Reid, Donald L. (2012). Dalrymple, East Ayrshire, Scotland.

the colliery villages. The book will be of great interest not only to readers living in South Yorkshire but also to the descendants of South Yorkshire miners now living in other parts of the country and elsewhere. One fee. Stacks of books. Read whenever, wherever. Your phone is always with you, so your books are too – even when you’re offline.