- the
neighbouring settlements of Linktown, Pathhead,
Sinclairtown and
Gallatown,
which became part of the town in 1876. The
formerly separate burgh of...
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offered for subscription. On 17 February,
plans to
build the rink in the
Gallatown were
presented to, and
approved by,
Kirkcaldy Dean of
Guild Court. The...
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Forth to the south,
Kirkcaldy to the 'west',
Dysart to the east, and
Gallatown,
Sinclairtown and
Dunnikier to the north.
According to
Robert Brodie's...
- East;
Dalgety Bay West and Hillend; Inverkeithing; Dunnikier;
Dysart and
Gallatown;
Glebe Park,
Pathhead and Sinclairtown;
Hayfield and Balsusney; Kelty;...
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Newmiln Bridge, by Foodie's mill, Inverkeithing, Aberdour, Kircaldy,
Gallatown, and
Cameron Bridge, to Craill, and
other roads in the
county of Fife;"...
- Bennochy/Dunearn, Buckhaven/East Wemyss, Burntisland/Kinghorn, Dunnikier,
Gallatown/Dysart/Coaltown of Wemyss/Thornton, Hayfield/Kirkcaldy Central, and Smeaton/Sinclairtown...
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Newmiln Bridge, by Foodie's mill, Inverkeithing, Aberdour, Kircaldy,
Gallatown, and
Cameron Bridge, to Craill, and
other roads in the
county of Fife;"...
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Trade Mark. One of
several potteries in Kirkcaldy, the Fife
Pottery or
Gallatown Pottery was
founded in 1817 by
Archibald and
Andrew Grey. It was bought...
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Dalry Free
Church (1881)
demolished Ranfurly Hotel.
Renfrewshire (1882)
Gallatown Free Church,
Kirkcaldy (1883)
Fountainbridge Free
Church (1887) demolished...
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Newmiln Bridge, by Foodie's Mill, Inverkeithing, Aberdour, Kirkcaldy,
Gallatown, and
Cameron Bridge, to Craill, and
other Roads in the
County of Fife...