My 1st cousin 3 times removed was John Brunton who built Brunton House in Cowdenbeath. He ran Thistleford Farm and also married Isabella McLean and ran the Cowdenbeath Inn which was also known as Brunton Hotel. He also bred award winning Clydesdale horses. I am hoping one day to travel to Cowdenbeath to visit his grave and walk around where Thistleford farm was (now just an empty lot with a highway and homes built on its former land.
Thanks for that. Great photos. I'm always fascinated by all the telegraph poles that sprouted up in Lochgelly too. I've never seen any photos with telegraph wires on the poles though. Any clues on that?
Anyone would think that was a london town, its so full of people and lots going on. Today its such a shell of a town . Lost all its people lost a great deal of community and houses are disappearing to be left behind only empty fields once again.
Cowdenbeath born n bred thank you for a fantastic video
Glad you enjoyed it Rikki
This was great,thank you for this.
My family go way back ,still here today.
Time travel back to the old days.
Cowdenbeath is older than I thought 😮💯👊🏽
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you. What is the music?
the sleep tune
My 1st cousin 3 times removed was John Brunton who built Brunton House in Cowdenbeath. He ran Thistleford Farm and also married Isabella McLean and ran the Cowdenbeath Inn which was also known as Brunton Hotel. He also bred award winning Clydesdale horses. I am hoping one day to travel to Cowdenbeath to visit his grave and walk around where Thistleford farm was (now just an empty lot with a highway and homes built on its former land.
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Thank you of vídeo! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😃😉😜🙃🙂🤩👏👏👏👏😃
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Many a life that has come and gone ... makes you stop and think and wonder...
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Thanks for that. Great photos. I'm always fascinated by all the telegraph poles that sprouted up in Lochgelly too. I've never seen any photos with telegraph wires on the poles though. Any clues on that?
Glad you enjoyed it, no clue as regard the poles
I was born there, in a miners row in Arthur Place.
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I just spotted my Grandad in the Army pic!
glad to know that Peter
@@tourscotland do you know where I can find the original pictures or if there are more?
@@monsieurfoupierre All sold to collectors, do not know of more
Anyone would think that was a london town, its so full of people and lots going on. Today its such a shell of a town . Lost all its people lost a great deal of community and houses are disappearing to be left behind only empty fields once again.
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Plenty houses in Cowdenbeath?
Still building houses 🏡 as we speak,thank you 😅