|
Lochgelly
A
former coal mining town in W Fife, situated on a ridge between
Loch Ore and Loch Gelly. Situated on the railway line linking
Dunfermline with Dundee, Lochgelly was once a small agricultural
market centre. It prospered as a mining town between the granting
of mineral rights to the Lochgelly Iron and Coal Company in the
1830s and the closure of local pits in the 1960s. Lochgelly
is the highest town in Fife and was designated a burgh in 1876.
'The
Lochgelly' was the name once given to the locally-manufactured
leather belt or tawse used to beat school children. Lochgelly
has a modern community high school built in 1986, a community
centre (1976), an 18-hole golf course and an industrial estate
(Cartmore) with industries that include engineering, sawmilling,
the manufacture of animal feed and rubber goods, and the supply
of building materials.
Lochgelly
Brass
Band.
Lochgelly Cemetary,looking
East.
St. Andrew's Parish Church,
Lochgelly.
Photos From Lochgelly
In Days Gone By.
Lochgelly Golf
Club.
Return
to Fife
|