Glimpse history through old images of Cumnock, in East Ayrshire, Scotland.
Views of Cumnock
View of Cumnock. From “The History of Old Cumnock. … With a map and … illustrations”, by John Warrick, published in 1899. Thanks to British Library/Flikr.A view of Cumnock from Stepend Bing, in about 1900. Part of the Detroit Publishing Company collection at the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
Glaisnock Street
Glaisnock Street in Cumnock, formerly called The Gorbals. From “The History of Old Cumnock. … With a map and … illustrations”, by John Warrick, published in 1899. Thanks to British Library/Flikr.Glaisnock Street in Cumnock. From “The History of Old Cumnock. … With a map and … illustrations”, by John Warrick, published in 1899. Thanks to British Library/Flikr.
Peden Monument & Bell Tree
The Peden Monument and Bell Tree, Cumnock. From “The History of Old Cumnock. … With a map and … illustrations”, by John Warrick, published in 1899. Thanks to British Library/Flikr
Cumnock Churches in 1899
Old Established Church. From “The History of Old Cumnock. … With a map and … illustrations”, by John Warrick, published in 1899. Thanks to British Library/Flikr.United Presbyterian Church. From “The History of Old Cumnock. … With a map and … illustrations”, by John Warrick, published in 1899. Thanks to British Library/Flikr.Established Church. From “The History of Old Cumnock. … With a map and … illustrations”, by John Warrick, published in 1899. Thanks to British Library/Flikr.Old Free Church. From “The History of Old Cumnock. … With a map and … illustrations”, by John Warrick, published in 1899. Thanks to British Library/Flikr.Design of New Free Church. From “The History of Old Cumnock. … With a map and … illustrations”, by John Warrick, published in 1899. Thanks to British Library/Flikr.
Dumfries House
Dumfries House. From “The History of Old Cumnock. … With a map and … illustrations”, by John Warrick, published in 1899. Thanks to British Library/FlikrDumfries House, Cumnock, in about 1900. Part of the Detroit Publishing Company collection at the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
Glaisnock House
Glaisnock House. From “The History of Old Cumnock. … With a map and … illustrations”, by John Warrick, published in 1899. Thanks to British Library/Flikr.
Woodroad Viaduct
Templand Bridge (more commonly known as the Woodroad Viaduct) in Cumnock around the year 1900. Part of the Detroit Publishing Company collection at the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
Cumnock’s Relics
Covenanting flag and Other Relics. From “The History of Old Cumnock. … With a map and … illustrations”, by John Warrick, published in 1899. Thanks to British Library/Flikr.
Old Photos of Cumnock
Enjoy a video showcase of old photos of Cumnock’s people and places.
Old Photographs Cumnock Ayrshire Scotland – tourscotland on YouTube