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Old Photos near Methil

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Old Maps of Methil

Historic Maps of Methil and the local area.

Old map of Methil in 1903-1908
Map of Methil in 1903-1908
Old map of Methil in 1903-1908

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Sheet Maps of Methil

Historic Folded Sheet Maps of Methil and the local area, matching current OS Landranger Sheet Maps.

Memories of Methil
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My name is Bill Brown I stayed in Kirkland Walk, number 25 in the Curled Sack. Me and my wee brother and our next door neighbours (the Fechkins - no spelt right a think), anyway we used to go down Ossian Crescent and jump through gardens to get to the back wall at Aberhill primary school and climb the fence to watch the best team in Fife; at the time our own East Fife. With Berty Miller skipping up the wing, it ...see more
My maiden name is Whyte and we lived in the prefab in Memorial Road, from approx 1960 till 1972. Our prefab overlooked Savoy (Byron) Park, and neighbours included McFarlane, Rae, Roberts, Edmonds & Clark. While I attended Methil Primary School, I can remember the high street as a thriving shopping centre, the hub of the street being the Wonder Store. Even into the 1970's when I had left school and had my own home I went to Lower Methil to do a lot of my weekly shopping.

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