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The Reading Room #glengarnock #kilbirnie #northayrshire

Reading Room

North Ayrshire´s first library over at the Steel Works operated by Willie Rabey. It also held Brethren Assembly meetings before the Hebron Hall was opened in 1921. I recognise one person in this picture, Malcolm McMillan.

Author mctaggartjoseph7Posted on April 24, 2018February 18, 2025Categories Kilbirnie / North Ayrshire, photos/images/video, UncategorizedTags brethren assembly, glengarnock, north ayrshire, reading room, scotland, steel works

#kilbirnie Gospel Hall #NorthAyrshire #photography #brethrenassembly

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Author mctaggartjoseph7Posted on April 16, 2018February 17, 2025Categories Kilbirnie / North Ayrshire, photos/images/video, UncategorizedTags brethren assembly, Kilbirnie / North Ayrshire, north ayrshire, scotland

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  • The Knox Family (Mill Owners) of Kilbirnie
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  • My Poetry Archive
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