THIS week's Down Memory Lane collection comes from the manager of Lochore Meadows Country Park, Ian Laing; and our Times Picture Box.

Said Ian: "I hope these two pictures I am sending you may be of interest to your readers.

"Both pictures are of lorries owned by D. Finlayson and Sons, of Kinross, who are descendants of mine on my father’s side.

"My direct paternal grandparents were born and raised at West Crosshill and had the family name Main and lived next door to a family Butters around the 1880 to 1940 period, having come from Collessie.

"At this time Finlayson was hauling coal from Glencraig to Kinross using the vehicles depicted and appear to have entered marriage with the Mains. I have scanned the backgrounds of these pictures and they will have been taken locally but it is anyone's guess where."

Our two other pictures show a shot of the entrance to Lochgelly Miners Welfare Institute in the 1980s after a raid by vandals on the Main Street building; and the board of Cowdenbeath Football Club in the late 1960s which included several very prominent businessmen from the town and manager Andy Matthew.

If you have any old photographs you would like to see in our Down Memory Lane feature send them to editorial@centralfifetimes.co.uk or take them to the Times Office, 17 Bank Street, Lochgelly, on a Monday or a Friday.