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October 2002 Update
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More History in Ayr

Sam Faulds' Class at Lady Jane Grey, early 1920s

Former Pupil Norman Faulds sent us a class photo from his father's first school, Lady Jane Grey's school in Ayr.

Norman's father, Sam Faulds, went to Lady Jane Grey's school in Charlotte Street, before going on to Smith's Institution (now Holmston) in the 1920s. Sam's Class Certificate from Smith's Institution is here.


See below for another, older photo from Norman's collection, something which appears on the Holmston badge...




Ayr Fort in the mid-19th Century  From an earlier period, Norman has this photo of old Ayr - the Fort district in the 19th century, when there was a Fort...

People in Ayr today know that there is a "Fort District" near the harbour, with some terrace houses, tennis courts, and a tower, the much older remains of historic St John's Church.

But apart from a few very solid looking stone walls, there's nothing left of the substantial Fort, originally built by Oliver Cromwell's forces to control this part of Scotland after the Civil War of the 17th century.

The Tower of Ayr is part of Holmston's badge, designed in 1950 and partly based on the Coat of Arms of the old Ayrshire County Council, which controlled Holmston Primary School after 1929.


There are more photos of old Ayr from last year's Primary 7 expedition, in our back numbers, in Issue 13 - take a look.

 

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