Stevenston - On This Day In History
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12 FEBRUARY 1894
FOOTBALL - AYRSHIRE COMBINATION
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. ANNBANK
At Stevenston, and resulted in favour of Annbank by 3 goals to 0.
12 FEBRUARY 1894
FOOTBALL - AYRSHIRE COMBINATION
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. ANNBANK
At Stevenston, and resulted in favour of Annbank by 3 goals to 0.
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12 FEBRUARY 1891
BIRTH
TAYLOR: At Shore Road, Stevenston, on the 11th instant, the wife of John Taylor; a daughter.
12 FEBRUARY 1891
BIRTH
TAYLOR: At Shore Road, Stevenston, on the 11th instant, the wife of John Taylor; a daughter.
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13 FEBRUARY 1895
DEATH
SPEIR: At Bog Farm, Stevenston, on the 10th instant, Annabella Kyle, second daughter of Hugh Speir.
13 FEBRUARY 1895
DEATH
SPEIR: At Bog Farm, Stevenston, on the 10th instant, Annabella Kyle, second daughter of Hugh Speir.
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13 FEBRUARY 1894
THE STORM
Stevenston:
A considerable part of the strong fencing enclosing the ground of the Thistle Football Club was levelled to the ground.
The streets of the town bore traces of the severity of the gale, slates and chimney cans lying about in all directions.
13 FEBRUARY 1894
THE STORM
Stevenston:
A considerable part of the strong fencing enclosing the ground of the Thistle Football Club was levelled to the ground.
The streets of the town bore traces of the severity of the gale, slates and chimney cans lying about in all directions.
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13 FEBRUARY 1948
EXPLOSIVE FACTORY ACCIDENT
FIVE WORKERS HURT AT ARDEER
Five workers were injured in an explosion, described by an official as “not severe,” which occurred yesterday at the explosives factory of Imperial Chemical Industries at Ardeer, Ayrshire.
Cathie Douglas, (24), 20 Kirkhall Drive, Ardrossan (face and arm burns), and Annie Burgess, (45), 20 Allan Square, Irvine (face injury), were taken to the Western Infirmary, Glasgow, where their condition last night was stated “not critical”.
The three other injured workers were able to go home after receiving treatment at the factory.
13 FEBRUARY 1948
EXPLOSIVE FACTORY ACCIDENT
FIVE WORKERS HURT AT ARDEER
Five workers were injured in an explosion, described by an official as “not severe,” which occurred yesterday at the explosives factory of Imperial Chemical Industries at Ardeer, Ayrshire.
Cathie Douglas, (24), 20 Kirkhall Drive, Ardrossan (face and arm burns), and Annie Burgess, (45), 20 Allan Square, Irvine (face injury), were taken to the Western Infirmary, Glasgow, where their condition last night was stated “not critical”.
The three other injured workers were able to go home after receiving treatment at the factory.
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14 FEBRUARY 1898
KILMARNOCK ATHLETIC v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
Consolation Cup at Kilmarnock
Athletic, 3; Thistle, 1.
14 FEBRUARY 1898
KILMARNOCK ATHLETIC v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
Consolation Cup at Kilmarnock
Athletic, 3; Thistle, 1.
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14 FEBRUARY 1899
WIFE ASSAULT
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court yesterday, WILLIAM BEATTIE, senior, brusher, Ardeer Square, Stevenston, pleaded guilty to having on the 11th instant, assaulted his wife, Martha Hughes or Beattie, by kicking her on the body and right hand.
He had been previously convicted. Sentence of £3, or 30 days’ imprisonment was passed.
14 FEBRUARY 1899
WIFE ASSAULT
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court yesterday, WILLIAM BEATTIE, senior, brusher, Ardeer Square, Stevenston, pleaded guilty to having on the 11th instant, assaulted his wife, Martha Hughes or Beattie, by kicking her on the body and right hand.
He had been previously convicted. Sentence of £3, or 30 days’ imprisonment was passed.
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15 FEBRUARY 1892
FOOTBALL
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. SALTCOATS VICTORIA
At Stevenston
Five minutes from start Saltcoats put the ball in through a scrimmage, scoring first goal. Thistle pressed, but without result, up to half-time. They were allowed a penalty (owing to a Victoria player fisting out the ball, but there was no result, the ball going over the bar.
On changing ends Thistle continued with pressure, and within ten minutes had scored two goals. A third goal was disallowed on the plea of offside. Thistle had the best of the play in the second-half, and were often before their opponent’s goal but Rodger, the goalkeeper, on several occasions, saved cleverly.
Result – Thistle, 2; Victoria, 1.
15 FEBRUARY 1892
FOOTBALL
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. SALTCOATS VICTORIA
At Stevenston
Five minutes from start Saltcoats put the ball in through a scrimmage, scoring first goal. Thistle pressed, but without result, up to half-time. They were allowed a penalty (owing to a Victoria player fisting out the ball, but there was no result, the ball going over the bar.
On changing ends Thistle continued with pressure, and within ten minutes had scored two goals. A third goal was disallowed on the plea of offside. Thistle had the best of the play in the second-half, and were often before their opponent’s goal but Rodger, the goalkeeper, on several occasions, saved cleverly.
Result – Thistle, 2; Victoria, 1.
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15 FEBRUARY 1898
WIFE ASSAULT
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court yesterday – before Sheriff Hall – ROBERT HAMILTON, miner, Boglemart Street, Stevenston, was charged with having, on 12th instant, assaulted his wife by striking her on the face and breast with his fists and threatening her with a poker.
He pleaded guilty, and having been previously convicted, was fined in £3, or 30 days imprisonment.
15 FEBRUARY 1898
WIFE ASSAULT
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court yesterday – before Sheriff Hall – ROBERT HAMILTON, miner, Boglemart Street, Stevenston, was charged with having, on 12th instant, assaulted his wife by striking her on the face and breast with his fists and threatening her with a poker.
He pleaded guilty, and having been previously convicted, was fined in £3, or 30 days imprisonment.
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16 FEBRUARY 1886
STEVENSTON – LET OF PASTURE LANDS
At the annual let of pasture lands on Kerelaw estate there was a good turnout of farmers, but on the whole there was a slight falling off in prices compared with last year.
Mr. E. Magee, Saltcoats, conducted the sale.
16 FEBRUARY 1886
STEVENSTON – LET OF PASTURE LANDS
At the annual let of pasture lands on Kerelaw estate there was a good turnout of farmers, but on the whole there was a slight falling off in prices compared with last year.
Mr. E. Magee, Saltcoats, conducted the sale.
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17 FEBRUARY 1898
MARRIAGE
CALDERWOOD – POE: At 381 Paisley Road, Glasgow, on the 15th instant, by the Rev. David Forsyth, Rose Street Free Church, Glasgow, James Calderwood, to Janet Johnstone Dick Poe, late of Stevenston.
17 FEBRUARY 1898
MARRIAGE
CALDERWOOD – POE: At 381 Paisley Road, Glasgow, on the 15th instant, by the Rev. David Forsyth, Rose Street Free Church, Glasgow, James Calderwood, to Janet Johnstone Dick Poe, late of Stevenston.
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18 FEBRUARY 1896
BIRTH
DONALDSON: At 7 Woodburn Cottages, Stevenston, the wife of Robert Donaldson; a son.
18 FEBRUARY 1896
BIRTH
DONALDSON: At 7 Woodburn Cottages, Stevenston, the wife of Robert Donaldson; a son.
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