Maybole

Maybole

Maybole (spr. mēbol), Marktstadt in Ayrshire (Schottland), Hauptort der Landschaft Carrick, hat ein altes Schloß des Marquis von Ailsa, ein Rathaus im gotischen Stil, Reste einer Kollegiatkirche aus dem 14. Jahrh., bedeutende Schuhmacherei, Fabrikation von Ackergeräten und (1901) 5892 Einw.


http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.

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