Old Photographs Ladybank Fife Scotland

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2018
  • Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Ladybank, a town located about 23 miles North of Edinburgh, 14 miles South West of Dundee, and 15 miles South East of Perth, Perthshire. The village became a burgh in 1878, and became an industrial centre, with linen weaving, coal mining, and malting the principal industries. Ladybank golf course was founded in 1879 and a six hole course designed by Old Tom Morris. The course was expanded to 18 holes in 1961 and has been used as a qualifier for The Open Championship. Ladybank railway station was opened in 1847 by the Edinburgh and Northern Railway on their line from Burntisland, being the point at which the line divided into two branches to Cupar and Lindores. The latter branch was subsequently extended to Hilton Junction, near Perth, Perthshire, the following year. On 6 June 1857, the Fife and Kinross Railway opened, providing a link to Kinross. This line was closed to passengers on 6 June 1950, with the line between Auchtermuchty and Ladybank closing to freight on 29 January 1957. Passenger trains were also withdrawn on the Perth branch, as far as Bridge of Earn, on 19 September 1955 by the British Transport Commission, the route having been reduced to single track, with a loop at Newburgh,by the London and North Eastern Railway in 1933. The line was retained for freight traffic and was subsequently reopened to passengers in 1975 to provide a shorter route between Perth and Edinburgh than that via Stirling.

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