Historic Fife

Fife; Scottish Gaelic: Fìobha) is a council area and former county of Scotland. It is situated between the Firth of Tay and the Firth of Forth, with inland boundaries to Perth and Kinross and Clackmannanshire. It was originally one of the Pictish kingdoms, known as Fib, and is still commonly known as the Kingdom of Fife within Scotland.

Historic Images from Lochgelly

Various images of Lochgelly in a past era. Images were sourced from the CD-ROM distributed at Benarty Library which was produced by N.T.W. Fox and James Campbell.

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Regeneration

Regeneration of the coal mines around the central Fife area

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Historic Fife

Various images of places and people from around Fife. These images are from a CD-ROM created by NTW Fox and James Campbell.

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About the Images

The images are sourced from a CD-ROM created by NTW Fox and James Campbell and is available at the Benarty Library.

This CD was produced in collaboration with James Campbell, without whose collection of local and historic materials, help and dedication this work work would not have been possible.

The copyright of this CD ROM is held by N.T.W. Fox though individual materials remain the copyright of the authors.

As a member of the Benarty community, you are free to make copies of this CD to give to a third party. It is, however, illegal to sell it for financial gain or use it for any commercial purpose and it is intended purely for reference and personal use.

Licence Details

Commercial copying and distribution of this images is not allowed and is strictly forbidden. Such copying and distribution renders the person and/or company liable to legal action. You are free to copy these images but may not sell it for profit. Individual materials remain the copyright of the authors. As a member of the Benarty community, you are free to make copies of these images to give to a third party. It is, however, illegal to sell it for financial gain or use it for any commercial purpose and it is intended purely for reference and personal use.

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