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  2. Kilmarnock Cross is a public square in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. In Rambles Around Kilmarnock (1875) Archibald R Adamson described it as "most spacious, although of a most peculiar form, having no less than seven streets branching off it.

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    Kilmarnock & District History Group · Kilmarnock · Ayrshire · KA1 3HY Kilmarnock Cross. Image Gallery; Location Map; Contact and Social Media

  4. www.ayrshirescotland.com › towns › kilmarnockKilmarnock - Ayrshire

    Kilmarnock is the largest Town in Ayrshire southwest Scotland, seven miles inland from the coast with good shopping, restaurants, bar diners, leisure facilities and historic attractions.

  5. Kilmarnock Cross is a public square in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. In Rambles Around Kilmarnock (1875) Archibald R Adamson described it as "most spacious, although of a most peculiar form, having no less than seven streets branching off it.

  6. Kilmarnock. Royal Bank of Scotland Building Overlooking Kilmarnock Cross. Kilmarnock has origins that probably go back more than a thousand years, but it owes its transformation from market town to major industrial hub to one man, William Boyd, Lord Kilmarnock.

  7. English: In Rambles Around Kilmarnock (1875) Archibald R Adamson wrote "Kilmarnock Cross is most spacious, although of a most peculiar form, having no less than seven streets branching off it. In the centre stands a marble statue of Sir James Shaw, who rose from a humble position to that of Lord Mayor of London".

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