- area was
divided into four
districts named after local farms: Kirkford,
Foulford,
White Threshes and
Cowdenbeath farm,
close to the present-day site of...
- Street,
close to the town centre. In 1964 a 'modern'
school was
opened on
Foulford Road on the edge of the town. From 1964
until 1981 the two
buildings operated...
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TUMULI IN
CULLEN DISTRICT; AND
NOTICE OF THE
DISCOVERY OF TWO URNS AT
FOULFORD, NEAR
CULLEN (1897)
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- CRAMOND;
NOTES ON
TUMULI IN
CULLEN DISTRICT; AND
NOTICE OF THE
DISCOVERY OF TWO URNS AT
FOULFORD, NEAR
CULLEN (1897)
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- 75 m) Position(s)
Centre forward Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Foulford White Rose
Cowdenbeath Wednesday 1914–1920
Cowdenbeath 27 (31) 1916–1917...
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birth Cowdenbeath,
Scotland Position(s)
Central midfielder Youth career Foulford 0000–1964
Cowdenbeath Royals Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1964–...
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towards Oscott was
mentioned around 1460,
crossing the
River Tame at 'le
Foulford',
where Witton Bridge was
later built. In 1559, the Earl of
Warwick purchased...
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Warwickshire 52°32′N 1°38′W / 52.54°N 01.64°W / 52.54; -01.64 SP2494
Foulford Hampshire 50°50′N 1°44′W / 50.84°N 01.74°W / 50.84; -01.74 SU1805 Foul...
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William Ewing, was a
miner and
Labour party activist. He was
educated at
Foulford primary school and
Beath High School, and did
National Service in the Royal...
- Kinghorn;
opened 20
September 1847;
Invertiel Junction;
divergence of line to
Foulford Junction, near
Cowdenbeath 1896 - 1960; Kirkcaldy;
opened 20 September...