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209: 29: 264:, blasting and quarrying at Ailsa Craig is restricted. In 2002, Kays of Scotland was permitted to collect 1,500 tons of granite already displaced on the island. Its next collection of granite from the island was in 2013, harvesting 2,000 tons, expected to yield 10,000 curling stones. 388: 204:
The company eventually found itself under the stewardship of Thomas Kay's wife's brother-in-law, James Wyllie, and has remained a business wholly owned by the Wyllie family. Descendant James "Jimmy" Wyllie currently owns the company.
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and stones of any shape or size were used. Through a process of elimination, stones from Ailsa Craig were found to be highly resistant to splintering, making them desirable for this purpose.
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For the main body of each curling stone Kays uses Ailsa Craig Common Green granite. Kays inserts Ailsa Craig Blue Hone granite "Ailserts" as the running surface of the stone.
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In 1911, Kays of Scotland moved their operation 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north from their original water-powered mill at the bank of the
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A shipment of 278 Kays Excelsior Ailsa curling stones destined for three curling clubs in Canada was among the cargo of the
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on 3 September 1939. This was the first British ship to be sunk by Germany during World War II.
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Prior to the foundation of Kays of Scotland, there was little regulation to the sport of
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since Chamonix in 1924, with the exception of the 2002 event in Salt Lake City.
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Sport’s Relationship with Other Leisure Industries: Historical Perspectives
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The Kays workshop employs six craftsmen and produces five stones a day.
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In 1851, William Kay and sons Andrew and Thomas created Kays of
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Kays of Scotland have supplied curling stones to every
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Dion Georgiou; Benjamin Litherland (12 January 2017).
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Several granite blanks to be used in manufacture of
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Manufacturing
Mauchline
East Ayrshire
Mauchline
kayscurling.com
trading as
curling stones
Ailsa Craig
Marquess of Ailsa
World Curling Federation
Winter Olympic Games
curling
Mauchline
a workshop
Haugh, East Ayrshire

curling stones.
River Ayr
Mauchline
SS Athenia
torpedo
Western Approaches
Winter Olympic Games
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
"Andrew Kay & Company (Curling Stones) Limited overview - Find and update company information - GOV.UK"
Companies House
"UK Parliament Motions, Kays Curling Stones, Tabled 08 February 2018"

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