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The scheme for classifying buildings in Scotland is: Category A: "buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic; or fine, little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type."
Keltybridge is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, about one mile north of Kelty, which is across the Fife border. It stands on the northern banks of Kelty Burn. [1]The sites of two coal pits and an engine house depicted on the first edition of the Ordnance Survey 6-inch map (Fife & Kinross, 1856, sheet 30), to the west of Kelty Bridge are now occupied by a modern house.
Kelty war memorial Housing scheme on the west side of Kelty. Kelty (Scottish Gaelic: Cailtidh) is a former coal mining village located in Fife, Scotland.Lying in the heart of the old mining heartlands of Fife, it is situated on the Fife/Kinross-shire boundary and has a population of around 6,000 residents. [2]
The constituency is bounded by Ochil and South Perthshire to the north, Dunfermline and West Fife to the west and Glenrothes to the east.. Along with Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath, the towns of Burntisland, Dalgety Bay, Inverkeithing, Dysart, Kelty, and Lochgelly and the villages of Aberdour, Auchtertool, Ballingry, Crosshill, Glencraig, Kinghorn, Lochore and Lumphinnans make up the constituency.
Public school, Lassodie. Lassodie had a Free church (St Ninian's [15]), school, a post office, Miners' Welfare Institute, and a public hall.The only shops of any importance in the place were branches of the Kelty Co-operative Society at Fairfield and at New Rows; New Rows also contained the one public house in the village, the Lassodie Tavern.
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A two-bedroom flat-roofed bungalow, it had a resin-bonded plywood timber frame with asbestos wall sections, [38] it was based on a military wartime office design. With dimensions of 23 feet 6 inches (7.16 m) by 19 feet 7 inches (5.97 m), [ 8 ] the first two versions included the MoW standard kitchen/bathroom service unit, plus a lounge; Mark 3s ...
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. [5] [6] In addition to coal, the company worked some ironstone. [7] For the whole of its operating life, the company was run by Charles Carlow and then his son C. Augustus Carlow. Output was expanded ...