Ballingry & Lochore Galleries
Benarty is the name which is informally and commonly used to refer to the ex-mining towns of Ballingry and Lochore and the villages of Crosshill and Glencraig.[1] The area is situated north of Lochgelly, Fife. The name comes from Benarty Hill, a prominent local landmark, at 356m high.
You can learn more about the Benarty area at: http://benarty.org.uk
Various views from Benarty Hill. showing Ballingry, Lochore, Lochgelly, and Kelty. Images were captured from the Ballingry side, all the way to the top of the summit.
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Pictures from the Lochore Meadows (The Meedies) and heading up to Lochgelly
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Images show the walk down the Braes in Lochgelly to the Lochore Meedies
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Images of the walkway/entrance to Lochore Meadows, including images of Lochore Castle (also known as; Castle of Inchgall, Inchgall Castle, Loch Ore Castle, Loch Orr Castle)
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Various images of the Swans at the Lochore Meadows
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These images were taken at Lochore Meadows (year unknown) when Galgael visited the local area to promote the workshops they usually deliver in the Govan area.
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Prints
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