Stevenston - On This Day In History
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14 DECEMBER 1891
ARDEER GOLF CLUB
The monthly medal competition took place on Saturday at Ardeer. Quite a number of players were unable to complete their round on account of the very unfavourable state of the weather.
Heys Medal – David Rodd (winner); Robertson Medal – James Donaldson (winner).
14 DECEMBER 1891
ARDEER GOLF CLUB
The monthly medal competition took place on Saturday at Ardeer. Quite a number of players were unable to complete their round on account of the very unfavourable state of the weather.
Heys Medal – David Rodd (winner); Robertson Medal – James Donaldson (winner).
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14 DECEMBER 1896
FOOTBALL
STEVENSTON ATHLETIC v. VALE OF GARNOCK
At Stevenston
Result: - Stevenston Athletic, 4; Vale of Garnock, 1.
14 DECEMBER 1896
FOOTBALL
STEVENSTON ATHLETIC v. VALE OF GARNOCK
At Stevenston
Result: - Stevenston Athletic, 4; Vale of Garnock, 1.
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14 DECEMBER 1898
TRANSFER OF LICENSE
The certificate of the Porthead Tavern, High Street, Irvine, was at a special Irvine Licensing Court, transferred from Mrs. Ness to Mr. R. Taylor, Stevenston.
14 DECEMBER 1898
TRANSFER OF LICENSE
The certificate of the Porthead Tavern, High Street, Irvine, was at a special Irvine Licensing Court, transferred from Mrs. Ness to Mr. R. Taylor, Stevenston.
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14 DECEMBER 1894
FATAL ACCIDENT TO A MINER
Yesterday morning, about half past six o’clock, EDWARD WEIR was at work in No. 1 Pit, Auchenharvie Colliery, when a large stone fell upon him from the roof, crushing him severely. He was removed home and attended by Dr. Wallace, but expired in two hours.
He leaves a wife and family of four.
14 DECEMBER 1894
FATAL ACCIDENT TO A MINER
Yesterday morning, about half past six o’clock, EDWARD WEIR was at work in No. 1 Pit, Auchenharvie Colliery, when a large stone fell upon him from the roof, crushing him severely. He was removed home and attended by Dr. Wallace, but expired in two hours.
He leaves a wife and family of four.
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15 DECEMBER 1873
EXHIBITION OF THE ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY
The exhibition and competition under the auspices of this society took place on Saturday in the Masonic Lodge Hall, Stevenston. There were about 100 entries. The attendance was large.
15 DECEMBER 1873
EXHIBITION OF THE ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY
The exhibition and competition under the auspices of this society took place on Saturday in the Masonic Lodge Hall, Stevenston. There were about 100 entries. The attendance was large.
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16 DECEMBER 1898
DEATH
FINDLAY: Suddenly, at Ardeer, Stevenston, on the 14th instant, Edward Walton Findlay, assistant works manager, Nobel’s Explosives Company Limited.
16 DECEMBER 1898
DEATH
FINDLAY: Suddenly, at Ardeer, Stevenston, on the 14th instant, Edward Walton Findlay, assistant works manager, Nobel’s Explosives Company Limited.
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17 DECEMBER 1898
FATAL ACCIDENT INQUIRY
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court – before Sheriff Hall and a jury – a public inquiry was held as to a fatal accident.
An apprentice moulder named JOHN NIVEN, residing in New Street, Stevenston, while assisting to push a loaded waggon from the Eagle Foundry, Stevenston, where he was employed, to a siding on the Glasgow & South-Western Railway, fell in front of the vehicle, one of the wheels of which, coming in contact with his head, fractured his skull, causing instantaneous death.
The jury found accordingly.
17 DECEMBER 1898
FATAL ACCIDENT INQUIRY
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court – before Sheriff Hall and a jury – a public inquiry was held as to a fatal accident.
An apprentice moulder named JOHN NIVEN, residing in New Street, Stevenston, while assisting to push a loaded waggon from the Eagle Foundry, Stevenston, where he was employed, to a siding on the Glasgow & South-Western Railway, fell in front of the vehicle, one of the wheels of which, coming in contact with his head, fractured his skull, causing instantaneous death.
The jury found accordingly.
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17 DECEMBER 1894
FOOTBALL
IRVINE v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
In this match played at Irvine on Saturday the strangers were victorious by 3 goals to 1.
17 DECEMBER 1894
FOOTBALL
IRVINE v. STEVENSTON THISTLE
In this match played at Irvine on Saturday the strangers were victorious by 3 goals to 1.
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19 DECEMBER 1892
FOOTBALL
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. DALRY
At Stevenston
Result: - Thistle, 3 goals; Dalry, 0.
19 DECEMBER 1892
FOOTBALL
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. DALRY
At Stevenston
Result: - Thistle, 3 goals; Dalry, 0.
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20 DECEMBER 1897
FOOTBALL – NORTH AYRSHIRE CUP
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. KILWINNING MONKCASTLE
At Stevenston
Result: - Thistle. 4; Monkcastle, 1.
20 DECEMBER 1897
FOOTBALL – NORTH AYRSHIRE CUP
STEVENSTON THISTLE v. KILWINNING MONKCASTLE
At Stevenston
Result: - Thistle. 4; Monkcastle, 1.
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22 DECEMBER 1890
FOOTBALL
2ND IRVINE v 2ND STEVENSTON
At Stevenston
Result: - Stevenston, 3; Irvine, 2.
22 DECEMBER 1890
FOOTBALL
2ND IRVINE v 2ND STEVENSTON
At Stevenston
Result: - Stevenston, 3; Irvine, 2.
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22 DECEMBER 1891
ASSAULT
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court yesterday MARY DUNN OR ANDERSON, wife of John Anderson, labourer, Main Street, Stevenston, was convicted of having, on the 15th instant, assaulted Mrs. McKnight. The offence was aggravated by no fewer than 19 previous convictions.
She was fined in £3, or 30 days’ imprisonment.
22 DECEMBER 1891
ASSAULT
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court yesterday MARY DUNN OR ANDERSON, wife of John Anderson, labourer, Main Street, Stevenston, was convicted of having, on the 15th instant, assaulted Mrs. McKnight. The offence was aggravated by no fewer than 19 previous convictions.
She was fined in £3, or 30 days’ imprisonment.
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