Remarkable historic photos of old Fairlie have surfaced on the internet.
Fiona McLean shared the photos on Facebook, and the pictures have received a great response from villagers.
The pictures shows residents relaxing and enjoying themselves on the beach.
The 'Fairlie beach belles' sporting bathing caps are enjoying a horse ride along the shore, with even a ukelele and a banjo on board for some additional musical entertainment.
Fiona's grandfather is pictured in the photo with the horse and cart. And near Fairlie Railway Station, there is a picture of geese walking along near where the current art studio sits, which used to be former stables for horses, geese and ducks. There is also a rare picture of an early Fairlie Primary class in the collection. The grounds of the old school, which closed in the mid-1990s, were recently spruced up, and the building and surroundings are owned by the Narducci family of Largs.
Do you have any historical photos you like to share with readers? If so, email editorial@largsnews.co.uk
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