WHAT FAMOUS PEOPLE HAVE VISITED.....?
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Mike,
I never saw Charlie Tully play but my father who was an Ayr United/Rangers supporter but went to see Celtic play every Saturday raved about him.
I'll leave you to work out the mystery of my father's strange football loyalties .
I never saw Charlie Tully play but my father who was an Ayr United/Rangers supporter but went to see Celtic play every Saturday raved about him.
I'll leave you to work out the mystery of my father's strange football loyalties .
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aye thats her,and no she didnt learn flinging stanes with me,it was at me,Penny Tray wrote:Dave,
Is this the Moira Kerr we're talking about?
http://www.moirakerr.com/moira.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Would it be Loanhead Road her Gran stayed, just across Parkhouse Road from Kirkhall Gardens?
And did she learn her shot putting skills pitching stanes with you in Kirkhall Drive
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Folks, recent events have reminded me of someone else. A certain Mr Tommy Sheridan visited Ardrossan about 5 years ago. He was giving a talk at the Stanley School and sat in the Palazzo for a fish tea before he wen't home. Don't suspect he'll be heading for many fish tea's once he starts his prison sentence mind you, although the stuff you read about you couldn't rule it out!
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Like most boys in Ardrossan in the 1950s I carried a lot of luggage for holidaymakers going for boats to Isle of Man, Arran and Belfast. One day I was waiting at Winton Pier for a boat train and was lucky enough to carry bags in my bogey for David McCallum and his then wife Jill Ireland{ later to become Mrs Bronson}. They were off to Arran on a camping trip. 5 shillings was my tip for a 200 yard carry.
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Us McCallum's are very generous, Geordie. Five shillings was a big tip in those days - I was probably too busy carting baggage for the Glaswegians to have noticed oor David.
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He's had a wee resurrection in his career, still looks great!
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My father used to tell me as a child that the Duke of Argyle dedicated the public toilets in Saltcoats because he was the greatest peer in Scotland. It was some years before I got the pun - I thought he was serious! Wee Ali
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Oilers,
When you said that you had carried cases to the Arran boat for David McCallum and Jill Ireland and got a 5 bob tip I thought, "Likely story". I carried cases down there for years and never met anyone of such note, let alone get such a generous tip. Then I thought if such a visit was made some newspaper would have got wind of it.
I never doubted you for one minute!
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=yi ... rran&hl=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
When you said that you had carried cases to the Arran boat for David McCallum and Jill Ireland and got a 5 bob tip I thought, "Likely story". I carried cases down there for years and never met anyone of such note, let alone get such a generous tip. Then I thought if such a visit was made some newspaper would have got wind of it.
I never doubted you for one minute!
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=yi ... rran&hl=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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PT.....what was the date on that newspaper report if you can find it?
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14th May 1957oilers wrote:PT.....what was the date on that newspaper report if you can find it?
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Oilers,
The 14th of May 1957, you should be able to scan up on the article?
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Sorry George, I wondered why I couldn't post there. You were quick out the traps. I'm glad you didnae have a bogie doon the harbour.
The 14th of May 1957, you should be able to scan up on the article?
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Sorry George, I wondered why I couldn't post there. You were quick out the traps. I'm glad you didnae have a bogie doon the harbour.
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Reported in the Herald Files " 150 years ago " this week; Sir Rowland Hill, well-known as the founder of the penny post, was staying at The Hotel , Ardrossan. Those being the days when there was only one hotel worthy of the name... which I believe was still the Tontine Inn :
http://www.threetowners.net/forum/viewt ... 674#p75674
More interestingly perhaps, here's a report I've found on " Ardrossan Ships "of both the then Prime Minister Mr Asquith, and the future Prime Minister, Mr Lloyd George, passing through Ardrossan separately, but on the same day, in 1913, , both on their way to visit Arran :
http://ardrossanships.com/articles/read?id=108" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Susan
http://www.threetowners.net/forum/viewt ... 674#p75674
More interestingly perhaps, here's a report I've found on " Ardrossan Ships "of both the then Prime Minister Mr Asquith, and the future Prime Minister, Mr Lloyd George, passing through Ardrossan separately, but on the same day, in 1913, , both on their way to visit Arran :
http://ardrossanships.com/articles/read?id=108" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Susan
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