Saltcoats - On This Day In History
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12 JANUARY 1898
DEATH
FAIRGRIEVE: At Middleton, Talawakelle, Ceylon, on the 8th instant, George Gordon, aged 22, youngest son of the late Rev. George Fairgrieve, Saltcoats.
12 JANUARY 1898
DEATH
FAIRGRIEVE: At Middleton, Talawakelle, Ceylon, on the 8th instant, George Gordon, aged 22, youngest son of the late Rev. George Fairgrieve, Saltcoats.
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12 JANUARY 1891
DEATH
THOMPSON: At Quay Street, Saltcoats, on the 10th instant, aged 75 years, John Thomson, shoemaker.
12 JANUARY 1891
DEATH
THOMPSON: At Quay Street, Saltcoats, on the 10th instant, aged 75 years, John Thomson, shoemaker.
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12 JANUARY 1849
CHOLERA
We have received official intimation that eight deaths from cholera have occurred at Saltcoats since Christmas week.
Two are still under treatment.
12 JANUARY 1849
CHOLERA
We have received official intimation that eight deaths from cholera have occurred at Saltcoats since Christmas week.
Two are still under treatment.
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13 JANUARY 1891
MARRIAGE
STEWART – MACINTYRE: At 13 Montgomerie Crescent, Saltcoats, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Cameron, Free Church, Ardrossan, William Stewart, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Donald Macintyre, Lamlash.
13 JANUARY 1891
MARRIAGE
STEWART – MACINTYRE: At 13 Montgomerie Crescent, Saltcoats, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Cameron, Free Church, Ardrossan, William Stewart, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Donald Macintyre, Lamlash.
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12 JANUARY 1891
DEATH
THOMPSON: At Quay Street, Saltcoats, on the 10th instant, aged 75 years, John Thomson, shoemaker.
13 JANUARY 1891
SALTCOATS - DEATH OF MR JOHN THOMSON
One of the eldest and most respected merchants of the town, Mr John Thomson, Shoemaker, died on Saturday night at his residence in Quay Street. He had a life-long connection with Saltcoats, and took a very active interest in all societies and associations connected with the town. He had been an official of the Free Gardeners Society for over half a century, and was an elder in the East (new Trinity) Church, and for a long time the treasurer, as his father had been before him.
It may be said of him that his life was one of self-sacrifice for the good of others, and the intimation of his death caused a general feeling of sorrow in the community. He was 75 years of age.
A few weeks ago he was presented with a testimonial (a purse of sovereigns) by the members of the Gardening Society and a number of old friends and well-wishers.
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13 JANUARY 1948
SUMMER LETTING CONTROL
Saltcoats Town Council considered a report by the burgh surveyor and the housing factor on the methods to control summer letting in burgh houses and recommending that one person be allowed in excess of the permitted numbers for each room for a period not exceeding 16 weeks.
Consideration of the report was continued, and in the meantime the factor will prepare a register of existing houses with the number of occupants in each.
13 JANUARY 1948
SUMMER LETTING CONTROL
Saltcoats Town Council considered a report by the burgh surveyor and the housing factor on the methods to control summer letting in burgh houses and recommending that one person be allowed in excess of the permitted numbers for each room for a period not exceeding 16 weeks.
Consideration of the report was continued, and in the meantime the factor will prepare a register of existing houses with the number of occupants in each.
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13 JANUARY 1939
HUSBAND AND WIFE BADLY INJURED
IN ROAD CRASH ON JOURNEY TO SALTCOATS
A bend on the main Dumfries-Carlisle road At Dornoch, Eastriggs, was the scene of an accident last night when a two-ton motor transporter was in collision with a saloon car, went over it, somersaulted, and struck a building.
Two persons in the car were taken by ambulance to the Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary where it was stated last night that they were seriously injured.
They are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, of 129 Argyle Road, Saltcoats. They were proceeding from Workington to Saltcoats, where they were going to reside with Mrs. Wilson’s widowed mother.
The body of the car was ripped from the chassis, and the whole vehicle became a twisted wreck.
Three men were trapped in the cabin of the lorry and had to be extricated by the villagers who rushed to the aid of the injured. They escaped with cuts.
13 JANUARY 1939
HUSBAND AND WIFE BADLY INJURED
IN ROAD CRASH ON JOURNEY TO SALTCOATS
A bend on the main Dumfries-Carlisle road At Dornoch, Eastriggs, was the scene of an accident last night when a two-ton motor transporter was in collision with a saloon car, went over it, somersaulted, and struck a building.
Two persons in the car were taken by ambulance to the Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary where it was stated last night that they were seriously injured.
They are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, of 129 Argyle Road, Saltcoats. They were proceeding from Workington to Saltcoats, where they were going to reside with Mrs. Wilson’s widowed mother.
The body of the car was ripped from the chassis, and the whole vehicle became a twisted wreck.
Three men were trapped in the cabin of the lorry and had to be extricated by the villagers who rushed to the aid of the injured. They escaped with cuts.
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14 JANUARY 1890
DEATH
BROWN: At the Albion, Saltcoats, on the 12th instant, aged 56 years, Alexander Brown.
14 JANUARY 1890
DEATH
BROWN: At the Albion, Saltcoats, on the 12th instant, aged 56 years, Alexander Brown.
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14 JANUARY 1898
MARRIAGE
THOMSON – CAMPBELL: At the Town Hall, Saltcoats, on the 12th instant, by the Rev. J. Brand Scott, B.D., William Thomson, Edinburgh, to Maggie, eldest daughter of James Campbell, junior, Craigielee, Saltcoats.
14 JANUARY 1898
MARRIAGE
THOMSON – CAMPBELL: At the Town Hall, Saltcoats, on the 12th instant, by the Rev. J. Brand Scott, B.D., William Thomson, Edinburgh, to Maggie, eldest daughter of James Campbell, junior, Craigielee, Saltcoats.
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14 JANUARY 1936
SALTCOATS HOUSING SCHEME
On the recommendation of the Public Health and Roads Committee, Saltcoats Town Council last night agreed, subject to the approval of the Department of Health for subsidy purposes, to the erection of 72 houses.
These houses form part of the Council’s scheme to relieve overcrowding.
14 JANUARY 1936
SALTCOATS HOUSING SCHEME
On the recommendation of the Public Health and Roads Committee, Saltcoats Town Council last night agreed, subject to the approval of the Department of Health for subsidy purposes, to the erection of 72 houses.
These houses form part of the Council’s scheme to relieve overcrowding.
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14 JANUARY 1959
KYLESHILL SCHOOL
The part of Kyleshill School, Saltcoats, which has been reconstructed after the fire three and a half years ago, was officially opened yesterday by Mr. Robert Kennedy, rector of Marr College, Troon.
The reconstruction cost more than £25,000.
14 JANUARY 1959
KYLESHILL SCHOOL
The part of Kyleshill School, Saltcoats, which has been reconstructed after the fire three and a half years ago, was officially opened yesterday by Mr. Robert Kennedy, rector of Marr College, Troon.
The reconstruction cost more than £25,000.
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14 JANUARY 1893
ASSAULT AND THEFT
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court yesterday, John Miller, farm servant, Coalheughglen Farm, Dalry, was charged with having, on the 4th instant, on the road between Dalry and Saltcoats, assaulted George Hunter, sculptor, Wellpark Road, Saltcoats, by striking him on the face with his fist, knocking him down and stealing a watch a chain and a small sum of money.
He pled guilty, and was sentenced to 30 days’ imprisonment, to date from the period of his incarceration.
14 JANUARY 1893
ASSAULT AND THEFT
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court yesterday, John Miller, farm servant, Coalheughglen Farm, Dalry, was charged with having, on the 4th instant, on the road between Dalry and Saltcoats, assaulted George Hunter, sculptor, Wellpark Road, Saltcoats, by striking him on the face with his fist, knocking him down and stealing a watch a chain and a small sum of money.
He pled guilty, and was sentenced to 30 days’ imprisonment, to date from the period of his incarceration.
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