A HISTORY OF THE LOCHGELLY TAWSE
There is no apparent local recognition of the role played by the Lochgelly tawse in Scottish schools in the 19th and 20th centuries, and no museum with a meaningful area dedicated to the history… 3 Comments
There is no apparent local recognition of the role played by the Lochgelly tawse in Scottish schools in the 19th and 20th centuries, and no museum with a meaningful area dedicated to the history… 3 Comments
Now living in Australia in Sydney, Isabella Sinclair nee Lindsay who was born at Broxburn Scotland and lived with her parents at South Street Lochgelly is turning 100. Her mother was Elizabeth Watson…
There's lots of interest in local history and lots of local knowledge out there - so why not share it here? Or perhaps you'd like to start your own article about another aspect of Lochgelly's history?… 1 Comment
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