THIS week's Down Memory Lane photographs come from exile Harry Ferguson, who is a Lochgelly man who lives in Warwickshire and found these which are all about The Cross.
The pictures cover about 90 years of how the historic area of the town has looked.
Harry's contribution shows how it has changed from having a lot of buildings from the past through to these being removed as we headed into the 2000s.
There is a painting of The Cross as how it looked in the post First World War years then in the run up to the late 1930s. There is also a shot from the 1980s and one taken in 2001 as things really started to change.
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 from noon to 3.30pm.
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