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My Childhood in Methilhill

I grew up in Grieve Street and my gran lived in Simon Crescent (no 28). I remember as a kid going to visit her and playing in the swing park opposite her house. There was a hill nearby which was called 'Hill 60' if my memory serves me well, and there was an old bridge called the 'Coo Bridge'. We had great adventures there. I remember being sent to Cauldwell's shop, Nairn's shop, and Heinz's shop. Who could forget the chip shop on the corner down the road from Methilhill Primary School. The school headmaster was Mr Russell, and my first teacher was Mrs Donaldson.

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A memory of Methilhill in Fife shared on Tuesday, 6th January 2009.

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