OS1/13/74/1/15
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DUNFERMLINE DISTRICT TRUST (No 10) | Dunfermline District Trust. No10 | Act of Parliament Mr. Tuckett Road Surveyor |
039 | From Inverkeithing by Aberdour to the confines of the Parish of Starleyburn, with branch from Aberdour Harbour to Whitehill Toll Bar |
BRIDGE T.P. | Inverkeithing Bridge Toll Bar | Act of Parliament Mr. Tuckett Mr. Gillespie Collector |
039 | [situation] At the E. [East] side of Inverkeithing. A small hut, on the E. [East side of the Town on the Dunfermline District Trust Road No.10. at the turn near to the Distillery. [Later Note in red] A Turnpike gate having a small house attached for the Keeper |
GOWK HALL | Gowk Hall Gowk Hall Gowk Hall |
William Fraser esqr. Parish Records James Steel |
039 | [situation] In the East side of Inverkeithing. A few houses on the E [East] side of the Mill Bridge on the Road to Aberdour |
HALBEATH RAILWAY | Halbeath Railway Halbeath Railway Halbeath Railway |
William Fraser Esqr. Mr. John Scott Mr. William Miller |
039 | [situation] Leading from the South of Inverkeithing. A line of Railway constructed abt. [about] 75 years ago to convey coals from Halbeath Colliery to Inverkeithing Harbour, there to be exported. |
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15 [No Header][Note - Halbeath Railway] Questioned R.H. } Tram Road on [?]
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Halbeath Railway. The Note "Tram Road" is relevant. This was built and operated prior to the Steam era.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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