Lochgelly Drill Hall

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Lochgelly Drill Hall

Image: © M J Richardson Taken: 12 Nov 2014

Originally a WW1 Drill Hall, built in 1892, the home of the 7th Battalion, Black Watch [B Company]. http://www.geograph.org.uk/article/WW1-Great-War-Centenary---Drill-Halls. Now in community use. The pair of plaques on each side of the door are in remembrance of local figures from the 19thC-early-20thC - Professors Thomas Gray, Andrew Gray and David Page, and the soldier poet Peter Leslie Image, Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.128351
Longitude
-3.309967