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Welcome to the Ayr google satellite map! This place is situated in South Ayrshire, Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom, its geographical coordinates are 55° 27' 0" North, 4° 37' 0" West and its original name (with diacritics) is Ayr. See Ayr photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Ayr in United Kingdom.
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1818 - John WOOD - Plan of the Town and Parishes of Ayr, Newton upon Ayr & St. Quivox. 1830 - Robert STEVENSON - Harbour with proposed extension of piers and excavation in interior of harbour. 1832 - Great Reform Act - Ayr. 1855 - ORDNANCE SURVEY - Large Scale Town Plan - 11 sheets. 1857 - ORDNANCE SURVEY - 25 inch 1st edition.
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The above map is based on satellite images taken on July 2004. This satellite map of Ayr is meant for illustration purposes only. For more detailed maps based on newer satellite and aerial images switch to a detailed map view. Hillshading is used to create a three-dimensional effect that provides a sense of land relief.