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Encyclopedia > Skelmorlie

Skelmorlie is the northernmost settlement in Ayrshire in Scotland. This 500 year old seaside village was once home to many Glasgow tea barons. Nowadays it has a population of 1800 residents.


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Skelmorlie Camera Club (174 words)
Skelmorlie Camera Club was founded in 1997 by Jim Carnduff.
Membership is open to all who have an interest in photography and its many facets and is not restricted to those living in Skelmorlie.
The club is not equipment-focussed and new members can be assured of a warm and friendly welcome regardless of their photographic equipment.
Skelmorlie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (318 words)
Skelmorlie is the northernmost settlement in North Ayrshire in Scotland.
From their stronghold in Skelmorlie, on the west coast of Scotland, they set about revolutionising the ways in which it's possible to get jaked.
Rumour has it that the idea of the T.O.T was born when the three went for a round of buckets and a quick game of 4slow in Stroove forest before school one day.
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