Working in Cairneyhill

EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS, WEDNESDAY 12TH MAY 1948 64-YEAR CONNECTION SEVERED The retirement of the Misses C and N Flint, postmistresses, has ended a family connection with Cairneyhill village post office, near Dunfermline, lasting for 64 years. The Misses Flint have received a public presentation. SOUTHERN REPORTER, THURSDAY 15TH MARCH 1984 REVEREND’S PROGRESS In recent weeks,Continue reading “Working in Cairneyhill”

Cairneyhill Valuation Roll 1920

Dear blog reader, Welcome to the seventh part in a series, a list of the people, with address and occupation where known, who were connected with Cairneyhill in 1920. In 1920 there were 135 people listed, with 26 addresses specified, and with 14 occupations comprising 1 Church minister, 2 joiners, 1 market gardener, 1 slaughterContinue reading “Cairneyhill Valuation Roll 1920”

Fundraising at a Bazaar

Dundee Evening Telegraph 20 October 1905 A two days’ bazaar in connection with the Cairneyhill United Free Church was opened in St Margaret’s Hall, Dunfermline this forenoon by Mr Thomas Shaw, KC, MP. The purpose of the bazaar is to assist the funds of the church and raise sufficient funds to carry out much neededContinue reading “Fundraising at a Bazaar”