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Town in North Ayrshire, Scotland
of the Battle of Largs between the Norwegian and the Scottish armies. There is evidence of human activity in the vicinity of Largs which can be dated
Largs
British physicist, engineer and mathematician (1824–1907)
thermodynamics, and of his opposition to Irish Home Rule, becoming Baron Kelvin, of Largs in the County of Ayr. The title refers to the River Kelvin, which flows
Lord_Kelvin
Bay-class landing ship
(RAN). The vessel was built as RFA Largs Bay by Swan Hunter in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear. She was named after Largs Bay in Ayrshire, Scotland, and entered
HMAS_Choules
Topics referred to by the same term
Larg may refer to: Larg Hill, a hill in the Minnigaff Hills, a sub-range of the Galloway Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland Large (surname)
Larg
Topics referred to by the same term
Largs Bay may mean: Largs, Scotland, and its associated bay, Largs Bay Largs Bay, South Australia, a suburb, beach and jetty RFA Largs Bay (L3006), a ship
Largs_Bay
1263 battle of the Scottish-Norwegian War
The Battle of Largs (2 October 1263) was a battle between the kingdoms of Norway and Scotland, on the Firth of Clyde near Largs, Scotland. The conflict
Battle_of_Largs
2006 class of British landing ships
Navy, 815 Naval Air Squadron in RFA Largs Bay UPI, Britain withdraws warship from Falklands BBC News, RFA Largs Bay leaves Southampton bound for Haiti
Bay-class_landing_ship
Former Fort in Australia
Fort Largs were built to protect Port Adelaide. Lieutenant Colonel Peter Scratchley was primarily responsible for the design of both Fort Largs and its
Fort_Largs
Football league season
water damage at Campbell Park. Match played at Barrfields, Largs. Match played at Barrfields, Largs. SFA Club with an SFA licence eligible for promotion to
2025–26 West of Scotland Football League
2025–26_West_of_Scotland_Football_League
Ocean liner used as command ship in the Second World War
HMS Largs was a former Compagnie Generale Transatlantique (French Line) fruit (banana) ship captured by the Royal Navy ship HMS Faulknor five months after
HMS_Largs
Association football club in Scotland
Largs Athletic Football Club was a football club which existed in the early 1880s, in the town of Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland. The first club in the town
Largs_Athletic_F.C.
Line within the Strathclyde suburban rail network in Scotland
Electrification to Ayr / Ardrossan / Largs - 1987 "The Rebirth of AyrLine: Electrification to Ayr/Ardrossan/Largs - 1986/1987". "The Rebirth of AyrLine:
Ayrshire_Coast_Line
Hotel and hospitality venue in South Australia
Largs Pier Hotel is located on the corner of The Esplanade and Jetty Road in Largs Bay, South Australia. The Largs Pier Hotel opened in 1882 on the same
Largs_Pier_Hotel
Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
vessels. Largs Bay has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: Esplanade: Largs Bay Jetty 138-139 Esplanade: Largs Bay College 198 Esplanade: Largs Pier
Largs_Bay,_South_Australia
School in Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland
Largs Campus is an amalgamation of Secondary, Early Years and Primary schools which includes; Largs Academy, Largs Primary School, St Mary's Primary School
Largs_Campus
Association football club in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Largs Thistle Football Club are a Scottish football club, based in the town of Largs, North Ayrshire. Nicknamed The Theesel, they were formed in 1889 and
Largs_Thistle_F.C.
Scottish politician and poet
"Ardrossan Harbour, bus improvements and climate on Green candidate's agenda". Largs and Millport Weekly News. 17 June 2025. Retrieved 8 May 2026. "'I don't
Cara_McKee
Secondary school in Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland
Largs Academy is an 11–18 secondary school in Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland, which opened in August 1970. It serves the towns of Largs, Fairlie, Skelmorlie
Largs_Academy
Suburb of Maitland City Council, New South Wales, Australia
area of 390 square kilometres. Largs was named in honour of Largs Ayrshire, Scotland, famous for the battle of Largs fought in 1263, and which secured
Largs,_New_South_Wales
Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
Adelaide city centre. Largs North is bounded to the north by the suburb of Taperoo at Strathfield Terrace, to the south by the suburb of Largs Bay at Walcot and
Largs_North,_South_Australia
Cumbrae. While Coruisk relieved widely, Largs remained as backup at Largs. She gave her last public sailing at Largs on 26 September 1983 and was subsequently
MV_Largs
2019 miniseries
The series was shot on location in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Port Glasgow and Largs. Bereaved mother Anna Dean, whose young son was murdered by an older boy
The_Victim_(2019_TV_series)
British electric multiple-unit passenger trainset
Glasgow Central to Largs service when a braking system failure resulted in the train overshooting the end of the platform at Largs railway station. The
British_Rail_Class_318
Loch Shira (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Siora) is a car ferry operating on the Largs to Cumbrae route on the Firth of Clyde in western Scotland. The vessel is
MV_Loch_Shira
Australian rules footballer (1949–2021)
Glory: The Story of the Port Adelaide Football Club 1939–1990. Largs Bay, South Australia: Largs Bay Printers. p. 116. ISBN 0959316213. Schwerdt, Mark (7 November
Russell_Ebert
Scottish actress
was educated at St Mary's Primary School in Largs, a Catholic primary school; her secondary school was Largs Academy, the local mixed-religion comprehensive
Daniela_Nardini
Railway station in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Largs railway station is a railway station in the town of Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and is owned by Network
Largs_railway_station
1266 treaty between Norway and Scotland
meaning Southern Isles. The treaty was agreed three years after the Battle of Largs in 1263. Michael Lynch has compared the treaty's importance with that of
Treaty_of_Perth
Railway line in the UK
people of Largs had been hoping for a railway connection since the mid-1850s. In 1864 the G&SWR started to plan a line from Dalry to Largs; the Caledonian
Largs_Branch
Historic county in Scotland
the county contains the main towns and bulk of the population. East of Largs can be found the Renfrewshire Heights, which continue south to the hill-country
Ayrshire
Country within the United Kingdom
after the strong defeat of King Haakon IV and his forces at the Battle of Largs. Up until that point, the Hebrides had been under Norwegian Viking control
Scotland
House on west coast of Scotland
55.827; -4.886 Knock Castle is a private residence on the outskirts of Largs, on the west coast of Scotland. It was built by a member of the shipbuilding
Knock_Castle,_Largs
Island in the Firth of Clyde sea inlet, western Scotland
ferry connects the island with Largs, North Ayrshire on the Scottish mainland. Millport pier dates from 1833 and that at Largs from 1845. Millport was served
Great_Cumbrae
Scottish footballer
at Largs Thistle, before playing for Queen's Park and Alloa Athletic for one season each. Jamieson spent the first five years of his career at Largs Thistle
Nicky_Jamieson
on her intended route at Fishnish meant she began a decade of service at Largs. Since 2007, she has operated across the Sound of Barra. Loch Alainn was
MV_Loch_Alainn
St Columba's College was an independent, preparatory Marist college in Largs, Ayrshire. It served as a (boarding and fee-paying) prep school feeder for
St_Columba's_College,_Largs
Hill in the Southern Uplands of Scotland
Larg Hill is a hill in the Minnigaff Hills, a sub-range of the Galloway Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. The second highest and most
Larg_Hill
Landing raft
transport supplies to the remote Haitian village of Anse-à-Veau from RFA Largs Bay. The rafts are crewed by the Royal Logistic Corps and they are largely
Mexeflote
Scottish Labour politician
to make a splash as Labour candidate sets sights on Westminster seat". Largs and Millport Weekly News. 21 January 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024. Grayston
Irene_Campbell
Drink consisting of a blend of wine and whisky flavoring
once blended by D & L Ariano, imported and bottled by J.H. Wham & Son (Largs) Ltd. It was bottled for Accolade Wines in Guildford, Surrey but was discontinued
Scotsmac
propulsion. MV Isle of Cumbrae took up the Largs crossing in early April 1977, replacing two small bow-loading ferries, Largs and Coruisk. She remained on this
MV_Isle_of_Cumbrae
Kyles of Bute, she served at Largs between 1997 and 2013. After a short spell as the Lismore vessel she returned to Largs in June 2014. MV Loch Riddon
MV_Loch_Riddon
Scottish peerage title
Stewartoun, Cumbrae, Finnick, Largs and Dalry in 1699, and was made Lord Boyle of Stewartoun, Cumbraes, Fenwick, Largs and Dalry and Viscount Kelburn
Earl_of_Glasgow
near Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Succeeding Thomas Craig, a gifted preacher, pious and sociable, William was inducted to minister at Largs in 1644
William_Smith_(minister)
Strathclyde Regional Council election
Largs, West Kilbride and Arran Party Candidate Votes % Conservative J Fergus Clarkson 3,472 34.0 Labour John Sillars 3,274 32.1 SNP R. Flack 2,145 21
1994 Strathclyde Regional Council election
1994_Strathclyde_Regional_Council_election
Scottish musical duo
opening of the Largs Heritage Centre. The following year, the duo re-formed. In October 2010 the pair staged two charity concerts in Largs in aid of Haylie
Gallagher_and_Lyle
Railway station in Adelaide, South Australia
Largs North railway station is located on the Outer Harbor line. Situated in the north-western Adelaide suburb of Largs North, it is 16.4 kilometres (10¼
Largs_North_railway_station
Historic site in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Danefield House, Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland, is a late 19th-century villa designed for William Crum by John Douglas. Douglas's only house in Scotland
Danefield_House,_Largs
Railway station in Adelaide, South Australia
Largs railway station is located on the Outer Harbor line. Situated in the north-western Adelaide suburb of Largs Bay, it is 15.5 kilometres from Adelaide
Largs railway station, Adelaide
Largs_railway_station,_Adelaide
Albanian singer (born 1986)
successful producers in the Albanian music industry. Songs like Si mua, Larg or Ku je also gained international recognition. Elgit Doda was born in Burrel
Elgit_Doda
Gin distillery in Millport, Scotland
operators". Largs & Millport Weekly News. Grace, Tempany (4 September 2024). "Isle of Cumbrae Distillers are Scottish Gin Awards finalists". Largs & Millport
Isle_of_Cumbrae_distillery
Grande class HMS Eastway HMS Highway HMS Northway HMS Oceanway Bay-class RFA Largs Bay RFA Lyme Bay (A) RFA Mounts Bay (A) RFA Cardigan Bay (A) Round Table-class
List of amphibious warfare ships of the Royal Navy
List_of_amphibious_warfare_ships_of_the_Royal_Navy
2011 single by Elvana Gjata
"Afër dhe Larg" (Albanian pronunciation: [afəɾ ðɛ laɾg]; transl. Near and far) is a song recorded by Albanian singer and songwriter Elvana Gjata released
Afër_dhe_Larg_(song)
British Army officer and colonial administrator
Brisbane House Hotel in Largs, a town located by the sea in North Ayrshire, Scotland. Thomas Makdougall Brisbane bridge in Largs Makdougall Brisbane prize
Thomas_Brisbane
CalMac vehicle and passenger ferry
Sannox (1957) Hebrides (1963) Iona Keppel Kilbrannan Kyleakin Laig Bay Largs Lochalsh Lochmor Maid of Argyll Maid of Ashton Maid of Cumbrae Maid of Skelmorlie
MV_Isle_of_Islay
Scottish musician and producer (born 1944)
opening of the Largs Heritage Centre. The following year, the duo re-formed. In October 2010, the pair staged two charity concerts in Largs in aid of Haylie
Graham_Lyle
Scottish soldier (c. 1296 – 1327)
Warden of the Western Marches and was rewarded with a grant of the lands of Largs, which had been forfeited by King John Balliol. In 1316 Stewart donated
Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland
Walter_Stewart,_6th_High_Steward_of_Scotland
Suburb of Maitland, New South Wales, Australia
Mainly a residential suburb, Bolwarra Heights is bordered to the east by Largs. The traditional owners and custodians of the Maitland area are the Wonnarua
Bolwarra_Heights
Suburb of Port Stephens Council, New South Wales, Australia
Annual rainfall 925.2 mm (36.43 in) Suburbs around Wallalong Woodville Woodville Seaham Woodville, Largs Wallalong Seaham Largs Phoenix Park, Hinton Hinton
Wallalong,_New_South_Wales
Chain of Italian restaurants
to eat"). It is the sister company of Nardini's, an ice cream parlour in Largs in North Ayrshire, Scotland, and Marini's, a Scottish chain of fish and
Tony_Macaroni
Former town in New South Wales, Australia
Mossgiel is a location in New South Wales, Australia, in Carrathool Shire. It was a township on the coach route between the Lachlan and Darling Rivers
Mossgiel,_New_South_Wales
Council area of Scotland
within designated area of Irvine New Town) Kilwinning Burgh Millport Burgh Largs Burgh Saltcoats Burgh Stevenston Burgh West Kilbride District Arran, Cumbrae
North_Ayrshire
Scottish politician (born 1961)
strong challenge for party nomination in upcoming Scottish elections". Largs and Millport Weekly News. 28 September 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2024. Paterson
Kenneth Gibson (Scottish politician)
Kenneth_Gibson_(Scottish_politician)
1262-66 territorial conflict between the kingdoms of Norway and Scotland
between the kings, and the only major battle was the indecisive Battle of Largs. Both the Hebrides and the Isle of Man had come under Norwegian influence
Scottish–Norwegian_War
Association football league in Scotland
Rangers Kilwinning Rangers Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Knightswood Lanark United Largs Thistle Larkhall Thistle Lesmahagow Juniors Lugar Boswell Thistle Maryhill
West of Scotland Football League
West_of_Scotland_Football_League
Active camouflage system for Second World War ships
which was trialled on the ocean boarding vessel HMS Largs and the light cruiser HMS Penelope. The Largs surface observation trials were conducted between
Diffused_lighting_camouflage
Armoured personnel carrier
to court. A community protest against the sale of heritage-listed Fort Largs by the state government of South Australia took place on 25 October 2014
Alvis_Saracen
Football league season
Drumchapel United Gartcairn Glenafton Athletic Hurlford United Johnstone Burgh Largs Thistle Pollok Shotts Bon Accord Troon Source: West of Scotland Football
2024–25 West of Scotland Football League
2024–25_West_of_Scotland_Football_League
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
entre 1968 et 2023, INSEE "Historique". andernos-largs.com (in French). Comité de jumelage Andernos – Largs. Retrieved 21 April 2021. Wikimedia Commons has
Andernos-les-Bains
Topics referred to by the same term
Hazaribagh, India St Columba's College, Largs, former boys Catholic independent preparatory college in Largs, Scotland St Columba College, Andrews Farm
St_Columba's_College
2007 Bay-class dock landing ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
between the superstructure and the flight deck. Lyme Bay and sister ship Largs Bay were ordered from Swan Hunter on 18 December 2000. Lyme Bay was laid
RFA_Lyme_Bay
McTay Marine on the Mersey. Her sea trials included berthing trials at Largs and Cumbrae Slip, proving her suitable to relieve there. She started the
MV_Loch_Bhrusda
kishim nis" 0 0 0 0 15 5 Djemtë e Detit "Larg" 35 0 2 37 6 6 Nita Latifi "Zemrës" 1 0 0 1 14 7 Gjergj Kaçinari "Larg jetës pa ty" 11 0 0 11 9 8 Orgesa Zaimi
Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Albania_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2025
Inlet on the west coast of Scotland
Troon Yacht Haven Rhu, Rhu Marina Greenock, James Watt Dock Marina Largs, Largs Yacht Haven Port Bannatyne, Port Bannatyne Marina Campbeltown, Campbeltown
Firth_of_Clyde
the Largs–Great Cumbrae crossing in July 1986. After one month, MV Loch Linnhe replaced Isle of Cumbrae. The two new vessels continued at Largs for over
MV_Loch_Striven
Scottish ferry built in 1986
built in 1986 and operated by Caledonian MacBrayne After over ten years at Largs, she was the summer vessel on the Tobermory–Kilchoan crossing from 1999
MV_Loch_Linnhe
Church building in Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland
The Skelmorlie Aisle of Largs Old Kirk is the remains of a church in the town of Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland. The majority of the kirk (church) was demolished
Skelmorlie_Aisle
Theatre at Barrfields, Largs, North Ayrshire
Theatre, Barrfields Pavilion Theatre) is a 500-seat theatre at Barrfields, Largs, North Ayrshire. Barrfields Pavilion, as it was originally known, was officially
Barrfields_Pavilion
Village in North Ayrshire on the west coast of Scotland
coast of Scotland, about 5 miles north of Ardrossan and 8 miles south of Largs, on the east coast of the Firth of Clyde. It is sometimes considered part
Seamill
Alexandria G. F. Gray eight Glasgow I. G. Inglis eight Ayr A. Lindsay eight Largs W. K. Millar coxed four Edinburgh University BC A. T. Nelson eight Alexandria
Scotland at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Scotland_at_the_1958_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games
Commune in Nippes, Haiti
have been airdropped. As of 12 March 2010, 6 weeks after the quake, RFA Largs Bay arrived off the coast and made a large aid drop. "POPULATION TOTALE
Anse-à-Veau
College in Scotland
August 2013 from a merger between Ayr College, Kilmarnock College and the Largs and Kilwinning campuses of James Watt College, it serves Ayrshire and surrounding
Ayrshire_College
College in Inverclyde, Scotland
Scotland. It is now part of West College Scotland. There were also campuses in Largs and Kilwinning which now form part of Ayrshire College as the result of
James_Watt_College
Place in South Australia
South, Ethelton, Glanville, New Port, Exeter, Birkenhead, Peterhead, Largs Bay, Largs North, Taperoo, Osborne, North Haven & Outer Harbor. The western, Gulf
Lefevre_Peninsula
King of Norway from 1905 to 1957
Diamond Jubilee Medal King Edward VII Coronation Medal Honorary Citizen of Largs, Scotland Haakon was portrayed by Jakob Cedergren in the 2009 NRK drama
Haakon_VII
Town in Scotland
children on the island attend Cumbrae Primary School. Older children attend Largs Academy on the mainland. FSC Millport is a biological teaching and research
Millport,_Great_Cumbrae
Ferry operator in Scotland
frequencies were reduced on other routes, with single vessels at Rothesay, Largs and Kennacraig. On the smaller vessels, vehicle occupants were required
Caledonian_MacBrayne
Scottish football commentator
father had played as a centre forward for Shettleston, Dalry Thistle and Largs Thistle. He achieved a BA in Education and was a teacher in North Lanarkshire
Archie_Macpherson
Passenger ferry
Sannox (1957) Hebrides (1963) Iona Keppel Kilbrannan Kyleakin Laig Bay Largs Lochalsh Lochmor Maid of Argyll Maid of Ashton Maid of Cumbrae Maid of Skelmorlie
MV_Loch_Awe
Association football club in Argyllshire, Scotland
Kirriemuir Ladyburn/Lyle Athletic Lancefield Lancelot Larbert Amateurs Largs Athletic Lassodie Laurieston Leith Harp Lennox Lenzie Levendale (1879-85)
Campbeltown_Athletic_F.C.
Inshore lifeboat class of the RNLI
Ferry 1966 Walmer 1967 Mudeford 1967–1972 Relief fleet D-22 Unnamed 1964 Largs 1965 Yarmouth 1967 Yarmouth 1967 Stonehaven 1967–1969 Relief fleet D-5-P
D-class_lifeboat_(RFD_PB16)
RNLI Lifeboat station in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Largs Lifeboat Station is located at the junction of Greenock Road and Barfields, in the seaside town of Largs, which sits overlooking the Firth of Clyde
Largs_Lifeboat_Station
Football tournament season
Attendance: 1,674 Referee: Gavin Duncan 21 April 2012 15:00 Barrfields Stadium, Largs Attendance: 1,044 Referee: Colin Steven 27 May 2012 16:05 Braidwood Motor
2011–12_Scottish_Junior_Cup
Wife of Norse-Gael king in 12th century
and treaties Bauds Brunanburh Clontarf Dollar Barry Epiphany Isle of Man Largs Renfrew Skyhill Tara Vestrajǫrðr Treaty of 1098 Treaty of Perth Associated
Ragnhildis_Olafsdottir
Former association football club in Scotland
Kirriemuir Ladyburn/Lyle Athletic Lancefield Lancelot Larbert Amateurs Largs Athletic Lassodie Laurieston Leith Harp Lennox Lenzie Levendale (1879-85)
Woodvale_F.C._(Scotland)
Former association football club in Scotland
Kirriemuir Ladyburn/Lyle Athletic Lancefield Lancelot Larbert Amateurs Largs Athletic Lassodie Laurieston Leith Harp Lennox Lenzie Levendale (1879-85)
Olympic_F.C._(Scotland)
Former association football club in Scotland
Kirriemuir Ladyburn/Lyle Athletic Lancefield Lancelot Larbert Amateurs Largs Athletic Lassodie Laurieston Leith Harp Lennox Lenzie Levendale (1879-85)
Wishaw_Swifts_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Kirriemuir Ladyburn/Lyle Athletic Lancefield Lancelot Larbert Amateurs Largs Athletic Lassodie Laurieston Leith Harp Lennox Lenzie Levendale (1879-85)
Armadale_F.C._(1880)
Scottish-born British artist, writer and philanthropist
Jekyll, date unknown Born Agnes Lowndes Graham (1861-10-12)12 October 1861 Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland Died 28 January 1937(1937-01-28) (aged 75) Godalming
Agnes_Jekyll
Lowland Scottish clan
centuries. The Mackies of Larg were the principal family of the clan. At the beginning of the 17th century, Sir Patrick Mackie of Larg was one of the original
Clan_Mackie
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True Friend
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English personal name C̄ting, a derivative of C̄ta (see Kite).Irish (of Norman origin) : Americanized form of Céitinn, a Gaelicized form of de Ketyng (probably a habitational name), which was taken to southern Ireland by Anglo-Norman settlers.
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Blessing
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Thunder.. Surname.
Girl/Female
Australian, Welsh
Chain
Boy/Male
Tamil
Omswaroop | ஓமஸà¯à®µà®°à¯‚ப
Manifestation of divinity
Girl/Female
Tamil
Perfume
Boy/Male
Tamil
Biblical
full of gravel
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Golyath, GOLYAT means "exile."Â
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