Stevenston - On This Day In History
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GLASGOW HERALD
4 NOVEMBER 1896
FIRE IN A DRAPER’S SHOP
Early yesterday morning fire was discovered to have broken out in a shop in Alexander Place, Stevenston, occupied by Mr. W. C. Poe, draper.
The discovery was made by some neighbours, who went for the police and gave the alarm before the fire had time to spread. Water was carried in buckets from the burn close at hand and thrown on the flames, extinguishing them. There is a fireplace behind the counter, and the fire, it is supposed had originated near that. Considerable damage was done to the stock and fittings by fire and water, and the large plate glass windows were cracked.
The damage is covered by insurance.
4 NOVEMBER 1896
FIRE IN A DRAPER’S SHOP
Early yesterday morning fire was discovered to have broken out in a shop in Alexander Place, Stevenston, occupied by Mr. W. C. Poe, draper.
The discovery was made by some neighbours, who went for the police and gave the alarm before the fire had time to spread. Water was carried in buckets from the burn close at hand and thrown on the flames, extinguishing them. There is a fireplace behind the counter, and the fire, it is supposed had originated near that. Considerable damage was done to the stock and fittings by fire and water, and the large plate glass windows were cracked.
The damage is covered by insurance.
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There can't be too many people named after 2 kinds of toilet
Those wimin were in the nip.
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5 NOVEMBER 1894
KILMARNOCK v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
Combination game played on Rugby Park. There was a large crowd of spectators.
A keenly contested game ended in a draw – 2 goals each.
5 NOVEMBER 1894
KILMARNOCK v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
Combination game played on Rugby Park. There was a large crowd of spectators.
A keenly contested game ended in a draw – 2 goals each.
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CASUALTY OF WAR
5 NOVEMBER 1914
Private JAMES ALEXANDER, 1st Battalion Black Watch – Theatre of war, France and Flanders – last known address, 21 Moorpark Road West, Stevenston.
5 NOVEMBER 1914
Private JAMES ALEXANDER, 1st Battalion Black Watch – Theatre of war, France and Flanders – last known address, 21 Moorpark Road West, Stevenston.
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6 NOVEMBER 1891
PROPERTY SALE
The house in Boglemart Street, Stevenston, belonging to the heirs of the late Mrs. Dick was set up to public roup at the upset price of £130, and was purchased by Mr. Scott, merchant, Kilmarnock, for £160.
6 NOVEMBER 1891
PROPERTY SALE
The house in Boglemart Street, Stevenston, belonging to the heirs of the late Mrs. Dick was set up to public roup at the upset price of £130, and was purchased by Mr. Scott, merchant, Kilmarnock, for £160.
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6 NOVEMBER 1892
BIRTH
SINCLAIR: At Thomson’s Cottages, Stevenston, on the 2nd instant, Mrs. George Sinclair, Ardeer Store; a daughter.
6 NOVEMBER 1892
BIRTH
SINCLAIR: At Thomson’s Cottages, Stevenston, on the 2nd instant, Mrs. George Sinclair, Ardeer Store; a daughter.
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6 NOVEMBER 1895
STEVENSTON SCHOOL BOARD
Rev. J. Livingstone presiding.
Plans were submitted for an extension to the Public School, which is at present overcrowded. The proposed extension, costing £300, will form a wing at the rear of the school, and give accommodation for 130 scholars, with a kitchen for lessons in cooking.
An alternative proposal was to convert the old Parochial School into an infant school. Mr. Thomson, architect, reported that this could be done at a cost of £220, giving accommodation for 119 scholars.
It was decided to build the addition to the Public School, as recommended by H.M. Inspector, it being considered more convenient and economical in working.
The plans were ordered to be sent to the Scotch Education Department for Approval.
6 NOVEMBER 1895
STEVENSTON SCHOOL BOARD
Rev. J. Livingstone presiding.
Plans were submitted for an extension to the Public School, which is at present overcrowded. The proposed extension, costing £300, will form a wing at the rear of the school, and give accommodation for 130 scholars, with a kitchen for lessons in cooking.
An alternative proposal was to convert the old Parochial School into an infant school. Mr. Thomson, architect, reported that this could be done at a cost of £220, giving accommodation for 119 scholars.
It was decided to build the addition to the Public School, as recommended by H.M. Inspector, it being considered more convenient and economical in working.
The plans were ordered to be sent to the Scotch Education Department for Approval.
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7 NOVEMBER 1892
FOOTBALL – AYRSHIRE LEAGUE
IRVINE v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
The league championship tie between these clubs was played at Irvine on Saturday afternoon.
Irvine won the toss and Stevenston kicked off against a light wind. During the first half of the game Irvine had the best of it, though goals were few and far between.
At half-time the game ended – Irvine 2, Stevenston 1.
The second half had not proceeded far when Stevenston equalised the score, and the supporters of Thistle were confident that the Irvine players would be defeated. That, however, was not to be, for the Irvine side succeeded in securing another goal. Gorman, who was playing centre, while in the act of shooting the ball, was tripped by a Stevenston player, and a foul was allowed. West sent the ball through.
Result of the match: - Irvine, 3; Stevenston Thistle, 2.
7 NOVEMBER 1892
FOOTBALL – AYRSHIRE LEAGUE
IRVINE v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
The league championship tie between these clubs was played at Irvine on Saturday afternoon.
Irvine won the toss and Stevenston kicked off against a light wind. During the first half of the game Irvine had the best of it, though goals were few and far between.
At half-time the game ended – Irvine 2, Stevenston 1.
The second half had not proceeded far when Stevenston equalised the score, and the supporters of Thistle were confident that the Irvine players would be defeated. That, however, was not to be, for the Irvine side succeeded in securing another goal. Gorman, who was playing centre, while in the act of shooting the ball, was tripped by a Stevenston player, and a foul was allowed. West sent the ball through.
Result of the match: - Irvine, 3; Stevenston Thistle, 2.
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7 NOVEMBER 1898
FOOTBALL – NORTH AYRSHIRE CUP TIE
KILMARNOCK ATHLETIC v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
At Stevenston
Result: - Thistle, 3; Athletic, 2.
7 NOVEMBER 1898
FOOTBALL – NORTH AYRSHIRE CUP TIE
KILMARNOCK ATHLETIC v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
At Stevenston
Result: - Thistle, 3; Athletic, 2.
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9 NOVEMBER 1896
FOOTBALL
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. KILWINNING MONKCASTLE
At Stevenston
Result: - Thistle, 3; Monkcastle, 1.
9 NOVEMBER 1896
FOOTBALL
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. KILWINNING MONKCASTLE
At Stevenston
Result: - Thistle, 3; Monkcastle, 1.
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10 NOVEMBER 1891
DEATH
SPEIR: At Bog Farm, Stevenston, on the 7th instant, aged 3 years and 10 months, of croup, Robert Archibald, only son of Hugh Speir.
10 NOVEMBER 1891
DEATH
SPEIR: At Bog Farm, Stevenston, on the 7th instant, aged 3 years and 10 months, of croup, Robert Archibald, only son of Hugh Speir.
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CASUALTY OF WAR
10 NOVEMBER 1914
Guardsman CHARLES KEAN, (28) – Theatre of war, France and Flanders – son of Jeannie and the late John Kean, 47 Ardeer Square, Stevenston.
10 NOVEMBER 1914
Guardsman CHARLES KEAN, (28) – Theatre of war, France and Flanders – son of Jeannie and the late John Kean, 47 Ardeer Square, Stevenston.
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