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Blairadam railway station is a
disused station in Fife,
Scotland which was open from 1860 to 1964 on the Kinross-shire Railway. The
station opened on...
- The club was
founded in Kelty, in Fifeshire, 1882 as
Blairadam Swifts,
taking its name from
Blairadam House, and it was one of the
founder members of the...
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League Two in 2022,
having been
promoted from the
Lowland League in 2021.
Blairadam House, just
north of
Kelty but on the west side of the M90, was the long-term...
- The Fife Coal
Company was
formed in 1872 to
acquire the
small Beath and
Blairadam Colliery with its pits in Kelty. Its head
office was in Leven. In addition...
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important landmarks in that Protectorate. He was born at the
family home of
Blairadam House, just
north of
Kelty in Fife. At the age of
fourteen in 1795, Frederick...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Cowdenbeath Line closed,station open Kinross-shire
Railway Blairadam Line and
station closed...
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Ifton Welfare (Mids)
Langbaurgh (NoE)
Flixton MCR (NW)
Kelty &
Blairadam Br**** (Sco)
Deiniolen (Wal N)
British Steel (Port Talbot) (Wal S) Stinchcombe...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Blairadam Line and
station closed Kinross-shire
Railway Terminus...
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William Adam was the only
surviving son of Jean
Ramsay and John Adam of
Blairadam,
architect and
master mason to the
Board of
Ordnance in Scotland, of Maryburgh...
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lasted one more
season playing at a
senior level,
although it did beat
Blairadam 5–0 in the Fife Cup, and got as far as the semi-final,
where the club...