Upper Waterfall, Ceres Burn, Kemback
Posted in Fife at 20:00 on 15 May 2018
Posted in Fife at 20:00 on 15 May 2018
Posted in Fife at 20:00 on 14 May 2018
Thsi one is on the Ceres Burn which runs through the village:-
Closer view but through trees:-
Video. It looked like goats that were in that small compound near the waterfall:-
Posted in Bridges at 20:00 on 11 May 2018
There are two bridges over the burn at Kemback. This one is up the village a bit:-
This one is just by the junction of the road which goes to Cupar eventually:-
While we were coming back down from the church these aeroplanes flew overhead:-
Posted in War Graves, War Memorials at 12:00 on 10 May 2018
Kemback is a village in the centre of Fife. It is near Cupar. The village is fairly off the beaten track so I hadn’t visited it before March last year.
The typically Scottish style Church is up quite a steep road off the one through the main part of the village and is a replacement for an older one. The War Memorial stands prominently beside it.
The Great War Memorial is a Celtic style cross with embedded sword and its plinth is inscribed, “In memory of the men of this parish who fell in the Great War 1914-1919.”
The Second World War Memorial is a plaque on the church wall. “1939-1945. In grateful memory of the menof Kemback parish who gave their lives in this war.”
There was one war grave in the cemetery, Private W Doig, Gordon Highlanders, 30/12/1919, one of the names on the Memorial. The poor soul lingered on for more than a year after the war ended.