Posted in Art Deco, Kirkcaldy at 1:00 pm on 4 January 2012
Minor Deco again.
This is in Links Street, Kirkcaldy, just beyond the traffic lights at the southern end of the High Street’s junction with Nicol Street.

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The wall beside it has two Deco pillars. The Deco styling continues along the wall’s top. (See my flickr.)
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Posted in Architecture, Kirkcaldy at 1:00 pm on 12 December 2011
It’s a while since I’ve posted any photos of Kirkcaldy and its environs.
Just up the coast and originally a separate village but now swallowed up by greater Kirkcaldy is Dysart.
It has a nice wee harbour which the picture below does not show completely. The former Harbour Master’s House on the quayside is now a bistro.
Dysart’s main industry used to be mining. This is the winding gear of the Barony Coal Mine as was.
There are some striking pan-tiled roof houses in Dysart. This part of the village is known as Pan Ha’.
The tower in the background is called St Serf’s Tower.
A couple more pictures of Dysart are on my flickr.
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Posted in War Memorials at 1:00 pm on 5 October 2011
Aberdour is a village few miles along the coast from Kirkcaldy going towards the Forth Bridges.
You can do a nice little walk from the Railway Station on the main road down to the harbour and along left and round by the Primary School back to the Railway Station.
Further along the main road stands the kirk which like in South Queensferry has the War Memorial incorporated into a wall.
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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Kirkcaldy at 1:00 pm on 23 June 2011
Two very minor pieces of deco on Kirkcaldy High Street. I’ve never been inside either of them.
Above is a close-up of the building housing “Artistry” which as you can see now hosts a hairdressers’. I’ve no idea what it was originally. The windows can’t be original but I like the stepped roof. The street frontage is a typical modern glass and steel effort.
This is further along, beyond the pedestrianised part. As you can see this one hosts a cafe (which has been refurbished recently.) It has a nice wavy stepped frontage but seems to have been squeezed in between two others. Modern windows again. Curiously the cafe’s entrance is not from the High Street but rather up a side street and in round the back.
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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Kirkcaldy at 1:00 pm on 16 June 2011
A little bit further along Victoria Road from the former Nairn and Williamson offices as you go towards the town centre is a fitness centre called Priory Park which has Art Deco features.
There are lots of horizontals and verticals, especially the chimney. The windows have been messed about with though so it looks a bit weird.
This shows the decidedly non-deco extension.
Between the Nairn and Williamson offices and Priory Park is Priory View.
There are some minor Art Deco features to this – or would be if the windows hadn’t been replaced. The building obviously needs some care and attention: starting with the missing roan pipes.
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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Kirkcaldy at 1:00 pm on 11 May 2011
This ought to have been one of the earliest posts in this sequence as it is the major public building in the town, being a centre for local government. However for a long time it was festooned in scaffolding so it had to wait. This was taken in late November – of 2009. See if you can spot Santa’s sleigh!
I have paid my Council Tax in here many a time. (No longer as they force us to pay by direct debit now.) These later pictures were taken a few weeks ago. The entranceway is impressive.
This statue lies to the left of the entrance
The town crest appears twice on the building. Here, above the door on the South side.
Also in the stonework on the East side.
More photos can be seen on my Flickr site.
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Posted in Politics at 6:21 pm on 4 May 2011
For what it’s worth I’ll be voting for a change to the alternative vote in the referendum tomorrow.
Not that I think it’s a perfect system, there isn’t one – and there’s not a snowball’s chance that anyone but Labour will win in my parliamentary constituency, Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath, anyway, under any system – but simply that it’s a (tiny) bit fairer than the so-called first past the post method which I have blogged about before.
[To see just how perverse the FPTP system can be see doctorvee's excellent post on the subject here.]
I also see AV as an essential first step towards a more fully proportional election procedure. Consider: the coming of universal suffrage in the UK took nearly 100 years from the Great Reform Act of 1832 till women finally got the vote on the same terms as men – and one person one vote was not achieved (with the abolition of university seats) till after the Second World War!
If the AV referendum posts a no vote it will be taken to mean that, or represented as, there is not a wide desire to see a fairer system in place and the chances of any sort of PR system for UK parliamentary elections will thereby be lost for perhaps a generation, maybe even for my lifetime. Anyone who votes against it on the grounds that it isn’t the PR system they prefer is letting the worst (FPTP) take the place of the acceptable-for-now.
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Posted in Kirkcaldy, Weather at 2:00 pm on 21 February 2011
Yesterday the good lady and myself had a stroll along the Prom, prom, prom (as we do fairly often) and for the fifth day in a row the sea was wild. The previous days we had seen it only while walking to the High Street; enough to realise it was pretty rough. Thus forewarned, yesterday we took the camera.
It’s difficult to capture this fountain effect. The timing has to be right.
The sea’s pounding has caused a lot of the Prom’s paviors to come loose. This was a minor example of the holes left behind. Flotsam and jetsam are also everywhere.
Evasive action was required here!
Somehow or other a still photo doesn’t quite capture the moment.
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Posted in Weather at 2:00 pm on 9 February 2011
Last night just before dusk we took a walk in the nearby park. (Got to try to get the lingering Christmas weight off somehow.)
Underneath one of the trees I spotted some snowdrops. It fair cheered me up.
Perhaps winter may be coming to an end.
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Posted in Kirkcaldy, Weather, Wild Life at 2:00 pm on 6 December 2010
We took a walk around a bit of the park on Saturday. Unlike last January when there was all sorts going on on the frozen pond the place was almost deserted apart from the seagulls and geese.
Even the play park, normally well used, was empty.
Here’s where the only evidence of free water was in January.
No convocation of birds this time. They were all (well some of them) up the other end.
Beveridge Park’s two resident swans are in this one. There has been a third swan on the pond for most of this year; we don’t know whether it’s the offspring of these two or a blow-in.
This is the fountain I pictured all iced up last year. It’s not quite so picturesque at the moment but from this angle you can see the building that used to be a park keeper’s house in the background.
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