-
Ravenscraig Castle.
Dunnikier Park, to the
north of the town,
purchased by the town
council in 1945,
consists of an area
around Dunnikier House and is home...
-
family of the name
Oswald owned the
estate of
Dunnikier, near Kirkcaldy, Fife.
Originally their seat was
Dunnikier in the
parish of Dysart, Fife, at Pathhead...
- from
public life. In
September 1810,
Elgin married Elizabeth Oswald of
Dunnikier. That year, he
offered his
collection of
antiquities for sale to the government...
-
Thomas Oswald (born 1722),
younger brother of
James Oswald (younger) of
Dunnikier, was a
British Army
officer in the 18th century,
engaged in the War of...
-
continued to be
named Dunnikier. The
family lived there until the last of the line,
Colonel St
Clair Oswald, C.R., died at
Dunnikier House on 14th Dec 1938...
- Path House,
formerly known as
Dunnikier House, is a
manor house in the
Scottish town of
Kirkcaldy in the Fife
Council Area. It was
listed by Historic...
- North;
Dalgety Bay East;
Dalgety Bay West and Hillend; Inverkeithing;
Dunnikier;
Dysart and Gallatown;
Glebe Park,
Pathhead and Sinclairtown; Hayfield...
- system.
Cricket clubs based in Fife
include Falkland, Glenrothes, Largo,
Dunnikier (based in Kirkcaldy),
Dunfermline and Carnegie,
Broomhall (based in Charleston)...
- the north-west on B-class farm land (Hayfield, Boreland,
Pathhead Muir,
Dunnikier, Templehall,
Mitchleson and Chapel)
between 1930 and 1950. A
housing crisis...
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Kirkcaldy to the 'west',
Dysart to the east, and Gallatown,
Sinclairtown and
Dunnikier to the north.
According to
Robert Brodie's
Historical Sketches of Pathhead...