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[[File:Falkland and its people front.jpg|thumb|Frotn cover of tehbook]]Thomas Playfair (research) and Ross Burgess (editor), ''Falkland and its people 1901–1913'' (Falkland: the Falkland Society, 2020) - to be published December 2020. | [[File:Falkland and its people front.jpg|thumb|Frotn cover of tehbook]]Thomas Playfair (research) and Ross Burgess (editor), ''Falkland and its people 1901–1913'' (Falkland: the Falkland Society, 2020) - to be published December 2020. | ||
The book lists the following buildings in the central area of Falkland: | |||
[[Category:Books]] | [[Category:Books]] | ||
<ul> | |||
<li> | |||
1. West Loan | |||
2. Viewhill House (West Port) | |||
3. West Port | |||
4. Lomond Cottage | |||
5. Mill Lade | |||
6. Balmblae | |||
7. Bruce Buildings | |||
8. High Street West | |||
9. Police Station | |||
10. Turning Mill | |||
11. Mill Wynd | |||
12. Balmblae Burn | |||
13. Gas works | |||
14. Castle-Shots Road | |||
15. Stag Inn | |||
16. Bryce’s store | |||
17. Co-op store | |||
18. Parish Church | |||
19. Falkland Cross | |||
20. Fountain | |||
21. Commercial Hotel | |||
22. Town Hall | |||
23. Saddlers | |||
24. Maspie House | |||
25. St Andrew’s House | |||
26. British Linen Bank | |||
27. Bruce Arms | |||
28. High Street | |||
29. Temperance Hotel | |||
(High Street) | |||
30. Old house opposite Palace | |||
31. East Port | |||
32. Falkland Palace | |||
33. Slaughter house | |||
34. Kinnes Cottage | |||
35. New Road | |||
36. United Free Church | |||
37. Dovecot Farm | |||
38. Pleasance | |||
39. United Free Manse | |||
40. Public School | |||
41. Juniper Villa | |||
42. Temperance Hotel (Liquorstane) | |||
43. South Street | |||
44. Drill Hall | |||
45. Sugar Acre Field | |||
46. Lomondside House | |||
47. Victoria Place | |||
48. Well Brae | |||
49. St John’s Works | |||
50. East Loan | |||
51. Back Wynd | |||
52. Horsemarket | |||
53. Lomond Tavern | |||
54. Cross Wynd | |||
55. Brunton House | |||
56. Brunton Street | |||
57. Post Office (Cross Wynd) | |||
58. Colin Herd’s Shop | |||
59. Reading Room | |||
60. Burying ground | |||
61. Millfield | |||
62. Leslie Road | |||
63. Crackland Hillpark | |||
64 Key House | |||
</li> | |||
</ul> |
Revision as of 12:37, 16 November 2020
Thomas Playfair (research) and Ross Burgess (editor), Falkland and its people 1901–1913 (Falkland: the Falkland Society, 2020) - to be published December 2020.
The book lists the following buildings in the central area of Falkland:
- 1. West Loan 2. Viewhill House (West Port) 3. West Port 4. Lomond Cottage 5. Mill Lade 6. Balmblae 7. Bruce Buildings 8. High Street West 9. Police Station 10. Turning Mill 11. Mill Wynd 12. Balmblae Burn 13. Gas works 14. Castle-Shots Road 15. Stag Inn 16. Bryce’s store 17. Co-op store 18. Parish Church 19. Falkland Cross 20. Fountain 21. Commercial Hotel 22. Town Hall 23. Saddlers 24. Maspie House 25. St Andrew’s House 26. British Linen Bank 27. Bruce Arms 28. High Street 29. Temperance Hotel (High Street) 30. Old house opposite Palace 31. East Port 32. Falkland Palace 33. Slaughter house 34. Kinnes Cottage 35. New Road 36. United Free Church 37. Dovecot Farm 38. Pleasance 39. United Free Manse 40. Public School 41. Juniper Villa 42. Temperance Hotel (Liquorstane) 43. South Street 44. Drill Hall 45. Sugar Acre Field 46. Lomondside House 47. Victoria Place 48. Well Brae 49. St John’s Works 50. East Loan 51. Back Wynd 52. Horsemarket 53. Lomond Tavern 54. Cross Wynd 55. Brunton House 56. Brunton Street 57. Post Office (Cross Wynd) 58. Colin Herd’s Shop 59. Reading Room 60. Burying ground 61. Millfield 62. Leslie Road 63. Crackland Hillpark 64 Key House