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PRESTWICK THEN AND NOW Local History Photographs NEW Scotland Scottish Ayrshire

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We have hundreds of quality books for sale in our ebay shop, and all our books are arranged in convenient categories to make browsing easier - so if you are interested in other books like this one, why not have a look through our Scottish Local History category.

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Prestwick Then & Now, by Alex F. Young

Published by Stenlake in 2021, 48 pages. Rectangular Paperback - 17cm by 24cm (N8100)

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Prestwick's history started in the 12th century, overshadowed for centuries by its neighbours Ayr and Irvine. The lack of a harbour meant its only industry was agriculture until the opening of the Glenburn Colliery in 1911-12. Perhaps best known as the place where the \u2018Open\u2019 came into being, Prestwick developed as a douce holiday resort once the railway came in Victorian times. The town counci.

PRESTWICK THEN AND NOW Local History Photographs NEW Scotland Scottish Ayrshire

We have hundreds of quality books for sale in our ebay shop, and all our books are arranged in convenient categories to make browsing easier - so if you are interested in other books like this one, why not have a look through our Scottish Local History category.

If you have any questions about this or any other book, please don't hesitate to ask.

And don't forget, postage for this book is free to all UK customers.

Prestwick Then & Now, by Alex F. Young

Published by Stenlake in 2021, 48 pages. Rectangular Paperback - 17cm by 24cm (N8100)

Brand New Book

Prestwick's history started in the 12th century, overshadowed for centuries by its neighbours Ayr and Irvine. The lack of a harbour meant its only industry was agriculture until the opening of the Glenburn Colliery in 1911-12. Perhaps best known as the place where the \u2018Open\u2019 came into being, Prestwick developed as a douce holiday resort once the railway came in Victorian times. The town counci.

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