
Inchinnan - Wikipedia
Inchinnan (/ ɪntʃˈɪnən /; Scottish Gaelic: Innis Fhionghain) is a small village in Renfrewshire, Scotland. The village is located on the main A8 road between Renfrew and Greenock, just south east of the town of Erskine.
A history of Inchinnan - Inchinnan Historical Interest Group
Inchinnan (variously known as Inchienun, Inchenane, Inchinan in historic documentation and Kilinan in the Ragman Roll), sits at the confluence of 3 rivers; the White Cart, the Black Cart and the Gryffe all of which flow into the Clyde.
Inchinnan Historical Interest Group - Facebook
Inchinnan Historical Interest Group. 662 likes · 47 talking about this. Meetings - 7.30pm in Inchinnan Parish Church hall.
History and heritage of Inchinnan - Paisley.is
Inchinnan’s history as a settlement can be traced all the way back to the prehistoric days of the Iron Age. Neatly positioned at the foot of several bodies of water in the form of what are now known as the Cart, the Black Cart and the Gryffe, the area was tailormade to cater to the basic needs of humans since the onset of humanity.
Visit Inchinnan - carved stones to Art Deco buildings - Paisley.is
Visit Inchinnan and see everything from medieval carved stones to stunning Art Deco buildings. The stunning India of Inchinnan building dates from the 1930s and makes for an attractive local landmark. A series of carved stones at Inchinnan Parish Church date from around 900-1100AD.
Conserving Inchinnan | Inchinnan Development Trust
Inchinnan Development Trust is a not-for-profit organisation focused on community-led preservation and enhancement of Inchinnan's greenspaces and woodlands, for the benefit of both our local communities and wildlife populations. Teucheen Wood has now officially re-opened, following its closure due to damage from Storm Éowyn.
Inchinnan - The Mayo Orphan Girls
Eighteen of the Inchinnan girls, aged between 14 to 17 years, including three known to be from Mayo, were dispatched in two groups to be hired as apprentices to Maitland, north-west of Sydney, with the Maitland Mercury reporting their arrival at the East Maitland
Inchinnan, site of All Hallows Church (SM2792)
There is a high potential for well-preserved foundations and archaeological remains of the various phases of church to survive below ground. These have the capacity to add to our understanding of the early ecclesiastical foundation on the site and may provide details of date and type and layout of any structure.
India of Inchinnan
The site upon which India of Inchinnan stands is one rich with industrial history. Before the India Tyre and Rubber Company, it had been home to William Beardmore and Company’s Inchinnan Airship Constructional Station, a trips-off-the-tongue moniker for a 1960s bubblegum pop group if ever there was one.
Home - Inchinnan Historical Interest Group
Inchinnan Historical Interest Group’s objective is to advance the education of the public in the history, culture and heritage of Inchinnan and surrounding area. The group meet nine times a year on the last Thursday of the month excluding July, August and December and have speakers on various subjects.