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I grew up in Kirkcaldy and this castle and its grounds was a great mass of interesting places to hide, climb and explore.  It was in effect our playground between the years of 1984 through to 1988.  Even the local high school (Viewforth) used the park grounds to the left of the castle and still does for cross country.

Written by Carolyn Haxton. To send Carolyn Haxton a private message, click here.

A memory of Kirkcaldy in Fife shared on Wednesday, 25th July 2007.

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RE: RE: Remember

I live in Australia and I am researching my family history. Many of my ancestors lived and died in Fifeshire and reading your memories helps me to understand what is there and hopefully to give me a fuller picture of what life could have been for my ancestors. Many of them were weavers and I wondered what kind of weaving was done back in 1500-1600, I would love to hear from anyone who can add any more history of what life could have been for them. ssteans@tpg.com.au

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