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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > Scotland > Ayrshire > Largs Click here for Largs Email Alert
 | Item 82507 LARGS Old RP Postcard Mackerston Terrace, Putting Green Ayrshire Vintage Real Photo Postcard. Mackerston Terrace and Putting Green, Largs. Street Scene. BT Telephone Booth. Royal Mail Postbox. Ices. Bridge. Panorama. General View. Largs is a burgh in North Ayrshire, Scotland about 33 miles from Glasgow. It is a popular seaside resort with a pier. The town was the site of the Battle of Largs in 1263, in which a Scottish army attacked the Norse armies of King Magnus III of Mann and the Isles and his ally King Haakon IV of Norway, in a confrontation that led to the death of King Haakon on Orkney soon after. As a result of the battle the Hebrides came under Scottish rule as did the Isle of Man in 1266 after the demise of King Magnus III. Published by Valentine's Real Photograph
|  | Item 33370 North Ayrshire Old Postcard LARGS Steamer SHIP & Pier Scotland Early Multiview Colour Postcard. All the way from Largs. Steam Ship, Sea Front, From the Pier, View from the Broomfields, Barrfields Pavilion. Boats, Beach, etc. SHIPPING. Largs is a burgh in North Ayrshire, Scotland about 33 miles from Glasgow. It is a popular seaside resort with a pier. The town was the site of the Battle of Largs in 1263, in which a Scottish army attacked the Norse armies of King Magnus III of Mann and the Isles and his ally King Haakon IV of Norway, in a confrontation that led to the death of King Haakon on Orkney soon after. As a result of the battle the Hebrides came under Scottish rule as did the Isle of Man in 1266 after the demise of King Magnus III. Published by E. T. W. Dennis & Sons
|  | Item 33320 N. Ayrshire Old Postcard LARGS Sunset Bowen Craig Walk Scotland Early Real Photo B/W Postcard. Sunset Bowen Craig Walk, Largs. North Ayrshire. Largs is a burgh in North Ayrshire, Scotland about 33 miles from Glasgow. It is a popular seaside resort with a pier. The town was the site of the Battle of Largs in 1263, in which a Scottish army attacked the Norse armies of King Magnus III of Mann and the Isles and his ally King Haakon IV of Norway, in a confrontation that led to the death of King Haakon on Orkney soon after. As a result of the battle the Hebrides came under Scottish rule as did the Isle of Man in 1266 after the demise of King Magnus III. Published by Castlesons, Ltd., Largs. / Valentine
|  | Item 22078 North Ayrshire 1905 Old Colour Postcard LARGS Halkshill Early Scotland Coloured Postcard. Halkshill, Largs. BRIDGE. River. . Largs is a burgh in North Ayrshire, Scotland about 33 miles from Glasgow. It is a popular seaside resort with a pier. The town was the site of the Battle of Largs in 1263, in which a Scottish army attacked the Norse armies of King Magnus III of Mann and the Isles and his ally King Haakon IV of Norway, in a confrontation that led to the death of King Haakon on Orkney soon after. As a result of the battle the Hebrides came under Scottish rule as did the Isle of Man in 1266 after the demise of King Magnus III. Published by Reliable Series W. R. & S.
|  | Item 20462 North Ayrshire 1966 Old Multiview Postcard LARGS / Golf Old B/W Postcard. Dog & flowers busket. Best of Luck from Largs, from Haylie Brae, Cumbraes & Arran Hills from Haylie Brae, Victoria Esplanade, from Routenburn Golf Course. Golfing. Sent from Ayrshire LARGS to Hull. QE2 3d Largs is a burgh in North Ayrshire, Scotland about 33 miles from Glasgow. It is a popular seaside resort with a pier. The town was the site of the Battle of Largs in 1263, in which a Scottish army attacked the Norse armies of King Magnus III of Mann and the Isles and his ally King Haakon IV of Norway, in a confrontation that led to the death of King Haakon on Orkney soon after. As a result of the battle the Hebrides came under Scottish rule as did the Isle of Man in 1266 after the demise of King Magnus III. Published by Valentine's Silveresque
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