Local links . . .
Irvine Burns Club | Marymass | Irvine Trades | The Rotary Club of Irvine Seagate
North Ayrshire Citizens Advice Service | Fullarton Community Health House
Irvine Folk Club | Irvine Rugby Club | "Irvine Herald"
St Andrew's & St Peter's | St Mary's Church | Scottish Maritime Museum
Magnum Leisure Centre | Harbour Arts Centre: programme - history
Air Na Creagan Mountaineering Club | Irvine and District Pipe Band
North Ayrshire Council | poetry | Castlepark & Eglinton Gala
Courtyard Studios - Keith Salmon | Irvine Housing Association
and a quick Irvine tour at ayrshirescotland
Other towns named Irvine (or after Irvine)
| in California, USA | in Alberta, Canada | in Kentucky, USA | Irvinebank, Australia |
| The City of Irvine (pop. 143,000) has been represented by visitors from its Chamber of Commerce to our Marymass Festival on at least two recent occasions. It is named after the family of James Irvine (d.1886), a prosperous sheep rancher. The city lies near Los Angeles, just south of Santa Ana, and slightly inland. | Irvine, Alberta, is 20 miles east of Medicine Hat, on the Trans-Canada Highway, very near the border with Saskatchewan. Its attractions include the Prairies Memories Museum. There is very little information about this small town on the Internet. | The small town of Irvine (population 2,836) is in Estill County, 60 miles SE of the state capital Frankfort, and 120 m. S of Cincinnati, Ohio. Accommodation - 28 rooms at the Oak Tree Inn. | This small historic mining town in northern Queensland was named after Irvine in 1862 by John Moffat, a mining magnate born in Irvine, Scotland. |