Prestwick from the Past The Cross & Various Streets Of The Town
Prestwick's name comes from the Old English for, priest's farm: preost meaning "priest" and wic meaning "farm". The town was originally an outlying farm of a religious house. Although it has been a Burgh of Barony for over a thousand years, it was a village until the railway arrived in the 1840s and the middle class from Glasgow started to build large houses along the coast. This collection is a pictorial record of the town and how it has changed through the years and aims to inspire memories and comments from both residents past and present

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AYR - The Changing Face of a Town

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A Town Called Ayr

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PRESTWICK HOODS

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445th Bomber group at Tibenham Airfield in WW2

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Prestwick Golf Club: Old Tom Trails

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Workers × Engineers | Smart, Skilled & Unstoppable Compilation _ Part 58

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The SCOTS exercised its Freedom of the City of Edinburgh, marking its 20th anniversary

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Glasgow Airport - A Day In the Life (1984)

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Moments You Must See To Believe | Incredible Moments #10

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Prestwick

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Prestwick Scotland

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Amazing History of Ayrshire's only Airport

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Driving Through Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland (08.06.2019)

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Unbelievable Smart Workers | Genius Construction Skills, Crazy Fails | Part 101 #construction #smart

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50's Ayrshire, Ardrossan, Saltcoats, Stevenston, Largs, Linlithgow

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ABANDONED AYR - The Decline Of A Seaside Town #abandoned #ayrshire

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Prestwick To Troon Town Hall (Ayrshire Coastal Path)

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The Rise and Fall of Kilmarnock

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Incredible Safari Moments Caught on Camera

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