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Andy Roy and sister Grace who used to live in New Cumnock and now reside in New Zealand, and kindly submitted many of the pictures on the site. |
Rae Barber and Nancy Roy. taken 1987. Picture supplied by Grace Roy |
Alex and Jane Roy - Grand Parents of Grace Roy |
John and Marion Watson (nee Sloan), Great Grandparents of Avril Watson-Copestick, taken in Connelpark in the 30's. Thanks for the picture Avril |
Name required for this one. Picture supplied by Avril Watson-Copestick |
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Does anyone know this loving couple? Picture supplied by Avril Watson-Copestick |
Another family photo we need the names for. Can you help? Picture supplied by Avril Watson-Copestick |
Do you know this young soldier. Picture supplied by Avril Watson-Copestick |
Jim and Greta Lopez, John Roy and Will McDickens taken at the Pigeon club. Thanks to Nancy Roy for the picture |
Bobby Faulkner, Spider Smith and John Roy at the Pigeon Club. Thanks to Nancy Roy for the picture. |
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The greatest ever Glens fan maybe? Roddy Currie. Taken in the Town Hall 1961 |
Nan Walker, Elma Murray, Jean Grozier,
Jean Crolley, Tina Telfer, Jessie Brown & Mary Kilday. Names supplied by Mary Dornan
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Anna Clapperton,Unknown, Nettie Adams, Lorna Ferrans, Unknown, Madge Stark, Mary McDonald. Names supplied by Mary Dornan |
John Fulton, Tommy Murray, Gus Hart, Hugh McHarg, Wull Mackie, Jim Robertson. Names supplied by Mary Dornan
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In the doorway at the back are Sam Capstick and David Beck
In the 'middlle row': Willie McKnight (arms folded), Bobby Guthrie, John Stirling and Jean Grozier
Front Row: wee Jean Scott. Elma Murray and Colin McLatchie
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Margaret McHarg (Nee Paterson) and one of her sons, either George or Sandy. Picture supplied by Catherine McHarg |
First woman minister Rona Young |
This photo of a blindman was supplied by Nancy Bartoo, who resides in the USA. She bought the picture on Ebay and is dated between 1870 and 1900 |
This is the stamp on the reverse of the blindman's picture |
Joan Findlay, Rae Barbour and Margaret Gall. The picture was taken in Blackpool 1963 Picture sent in by Joan Johnson |
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Joan and Tom Findlay along with Drew Sloan from the Glen Farm 1950. Picture supplied by Joan Johnson |
Kathleen, David, Bill and Tam Hose taken at the original Danny's Brig 1953. Picture supplied by Tom Hose |
Rachel Welsh and William Gold. Picture supplied by Iain Gold |
School Picture taken in 1918. The person holding the slate is William Gold. Picture supplied by Iain Gold |
Another school picture taken in 1921. William Gold is at the back on the right. Picture supplied by Iain Gold |
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Taken in the late around 1920, featuring William Gold extreme left. Picture supplied by Iain Gold |
Jane Gold (nee Templeton). Jane was a member of the Templeton family who owned the drapers in the Castle. Picture supplied by Iain Gold |
Gilbert Templeton of the Drapers fame. Picture supplied by Iain Gold |
Gilbert Templeton again on Corcencon Farm. Picture supplied by Iain Gold |
Alan Rough with mascots Alison Lamont and Jim Shaffield |
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Picture of the Bridge Club sent in by Ann Fitchett |
A Bank pit reunion from the mid 1950's kindly donated by Bobby Rogerson |
Mr & Mrs Currie & Bell |
Co-Op Guild trip 1950 |
The Ferguson family from The Avenue Cottage |
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The Currie's |
David and Jenny Currie |
Three lovely lassies. Can you name the unknown girl? |
Owen Currie |
seven New Cumnock lads but require three names |
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Burgoyne and Currie familiy's |
Catherine Currie |
Danny McCulloch senior |
Do you know who the missing person in the light clothing is? |
The McCulloch brothers |
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Sarah and John Ramage at the bank |
Another wee unknown from long ago needing a name |
Father and son Danny McCulloch and Danny Jnr |
Three ladies at Craigbank |
Uploaded by Paddy Dornan, we think a Kirkconnel family with New Cumnock relations, possibly Mathieson's |
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Sometimes on this site we get the chance to help people. This is Anton Menz, a POW during WW2 and he worked at North Boig farm. He came back looking for old friends. Do you know him? |
The lovely Saskia, her grandfather Anton Menz and and Saskia's boyfriend at Loch Lomond. |
The Tennant family, Sibella nee Muir born 1859, Elizabeth born 1888, Margaret born 1886, Samuel born1855. they lived at Mossmark Cottages for a time before emigrating to Austrailia. Picture from Susan Thorpe |
Anne Leitch nee Stewart sent this wonderful picture in containing Forbes Morrison, Bob Wilson, Anne's Dad John Stewart, and Jim Telfer. The lads are helping fill the crater after the disaster of 1950 |
Netta Whiteford, Margaret, McCulloch, May Campbell, Nancy Jackson, Mary McCulloch and Agnes Hunter.
Now married as Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Ian Kelly, Mrs. Rennie, Mrs. Bobby Kelly, Mrs. Dornan, and Mrs. Farrell
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The Teddy Boys picnic - Ann Currie, Nancy Campbell, Anna Blair, Jean Davidson, Nancy Black and Ray Johnstone. Gala day lorry from Halls Factory |
Jenny Harkness nee McLoud with John Laurie of Knockburnie taken in 1918. Jenny married Andrew Findlay Harkness in 1911 and had a son Andrew. Andrew senior was killed in action at Dardenelles in 1915. |
Supplied by Paddy Dornan this cracking picture taken at the back of the wash house at the Afton Buildings |
The float passes the top of Lime Road, 1987 gala day. Picture by Grace Roy |
Mitchell the Butcher but where was his shop? |
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Picture from Billy Stevenson. Names coming soon |
Picture from Billy Stevenson. Names coming soon |
Picture from Billy Stevenson with additional names from Robert Hart. Only one surname to find. Maybe you can help? |
Artist impression of Kenneth McKenzie who was a coal master and resided at Seaforth House. He died 30th of May, 1890. Picture from Great Grandson Kenneth |
Findlay Smillie, she was born in the Greenhead Rows in 1908. Courtesy of Wattie Allan |
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John Smillie and Mary McKechan Findlay with three of their children Robert, Mary and Jenny. Taken around 1906/7 somewhere in the Greenhead Rows. Thanks to Wattie Allan for the picture |
William John Findlay and his wife Mary McKechan, the picture must have been taken at a house in the Greenhead Rows between 1890 and 1920. Courtesy of Wattie Allan |
The offspring of Chick and Betty Stewart nee Ferguson. Charlie and Maggie Stewart are pictured at what was possibly Glenafton Drive around 1967 |
Bank School 1891. Middle row far right, Catherine Fergusson, later Mrs John Currie.
Middle row far left, Anne Fergusson, later Mrs William McCrone, Catherine’s sister. Thanks to Rena Lees nee Currie
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Bank School 1891, front row, second left, Catherine Fergusson, later Mrs John Currie. Thanks to Rena Lees nee Currie |
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Thanks to Rena Lees nee Currie for this mine rescue team. No names or date available so looking for help. |
Thanks to Rena Lees nee Currie for this mine rescue team. No names or date available so looking for help. |
Picture and Names from Amelia Nairn nee Gilmour. Need a bit of help though |
The Guthrie family of 1965 |
David and Jimmy Brown around 1927/28 outside the Railway Station. Their Grandfather was the Station Master. Note the deck chairs |
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