Muirkirk F.C. — Muirkirk F.C. Full name Muirkirk Juniors Football Club Nickname(s) The Kirk Founded 1937 Ground Burnside Park Furnace Road Muirkirk … Wikipedia
Muirkirk — MUIRKIRK, a parish, in the district of Kyle, county of Ayr, 10 miles (W. by S.) from Douglas; containing, with the village of Glenbuck, 3125 inhabitants. The origin and history of this place are both involved in obscurity and uncertainty;… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Muirkirk — (spr. mjūrkörk), Binnenstadt im mittlern Ayrshire (Schottland), am Ayr, mit großen Eisenhütten, chemischen Fabriken, Kohlengruben und (1891) 3329 Einw … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Muirkirk — For the location in the eastern United States, see Muirkirk, Maryland. The Miner s Memorial in Muirkirk Heritage Park. The names on the base are those of men killed in mining accidents. Muirkirk (Eaglais an t Sléibh in Gaelic) is a small village… … Wikipedia
Muirkirk, Maryland — Muirkirk Unincorporated area … Wikipedia
Muirkirk Enterprise Group — (MEG) was set up in 1999 with the aim of regenerating the rural village of Muirkirk which was, at one time, labelled the most socially deprived village in Scotland. The ongoing aim of MEG is to regenerate the whole village community to provide… … Wikipedia
Muirkirk (MARC station) — Muirkirk MARC commuter rail station The southbound platform of Muirkirk Station with US 1 in the background … Wikipedia
Muirkirk & North Lowther Uplands Special Protection Area — is an extensive area of moorland extending south from near Darvel in southern Ayrshire to near Kirkconnel in Dumfries and Galloway. The SPA is of outstanding interest for its variety of upland habitats and breeding birds. There are large tracts… … Wikipedia
Muirkirk railway station — was a railway station serving the village of Muirkirk, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The station was originally part of the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway. It closed on 5th October 1964 Categories: Disused railway stations in East… … Wikipedia
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