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Crosshouse Memories

  • Butcher's van

    by George Donnachie 19 September, 2012

    Do you remember the butcher's van that used to come around Crosshouse? The butcher was Angus Rae, a...…

Latest Comments on Crosshouse Memories

  • susan cain

    RE: Nurses who trained at kilmarnock infirmary

    Hello Nancy I do think I remember Margaret but not sure, thank you anyway for your response, I... more
  • Nancy Galloway

    RE: Nurses who trained at kilmarnock infirmary

    My sister Margaret Galloway-now Banks trained around this time more
  • Heather Dunlop

    RE: Pictorial history book

    Finally - Old Crosshouse is now available for purchase from Stenlake publishing and will be in... more
  • Grace Millar

    RE: IT'S ABOUT TIME.

    Geordie Biagi's and Bella, Tam Orr in the wee hut and Mitchells on the corner....aye those were... more
  • Heather Dunlop

    RE: A (very) brief history of Crosshouse

    Re: Andrew Law - did you know that he was born in the same property as Andrew Fisher?  He was... more
  • Watson Family Search...looking for information about William S Watson. born Nov. 7 1890 in Crosshouse. lived on Busby Row. I live in the US. can anyone help?

    by Barbara Festa 16 June, 2012

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  • Pictorial history book

    by Heather Dunlop 18 February, 2012

    Just to let you all know that there's a new book coming out soon, published by Stenlake, on Crosshouse, with Gatehead and Knockentiber. It's a pictorial history book and when I know the exact date that it'll be released I'll let you know. I hope it… 1 Comment

  • I love Crosshouse

    by Graham Carruthers 22 June, 2011

    Hi I used to live in Crosshouse but I now live in England but I am trying to get back up. I love Crosshouse because I grew up in Crosshouse and it has a special place in my heart.…

  • Busbie Castle

    by Roger Griffith 16 June, 2011

    Busbie Castle was situated in what is now known as Knockentiber, from the Scottish Gaelic: "Cnoc an...…

  • Re: Photo 89

    by Grace Millar 16 November, 2010

    the people in the photo are; Back Row: Sammy Smillie, John McHarg, Charlie Hannah, Eddie Wilson,...…

  • help

    by lynn keast 10 October, 2010

    looking for some help a place called craigha either crosshouse or kilmaurs not sure was it is or was trying to find out dead end thanks…

  • Gala Day by Jack Connelly

    by Jack Connelly 14 May, 2010

    The Gala Day, a big event in the village.Who is going to be the Queen? Well Isa Stewart was...…

  • 1st Crosshouse Boys Brigade

    by Jack Connelly 21 August, 2009

     Crosshouse boys joined the BBs after being in the Life Boys.We were chuffed at getting to wear the 'big boys' uniform if you could call it that.It consisted of a white sash with a wee pouch atta… 1 Comment

  • IT'S ABOUT TIME.

    by Jack Connelly 25 July, 2009

    Just  south of Kilmarnock, sits the  village of Crosshouse on the A71Oh the memories,as kids we had so much fun.We never had computers, I-Pods or cell phones to while away the time.A pair of… 2 Comments

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