THIS week's Down Memory Lane collection comes from Kenny Forbes, an exile who stays down in London but is from Lochgelly originally.
Kenny said: "I got those from my aunt Margaret who used to stay in the Happyland and they are pretty old, apart from one which is maybe just around 40 years old."
The top picture shows Duffy and Macaris shops in Main Street in the 1930s, Kenny thinks. Then there is a shot of the old Lochgelly East School, from possibly the late 1940s, and then there is the Lochgelly Centre, from around 1980, which is on the site of the 'East'.
On the left hand side is a shot of Lumphinnans Road looking down from Main Street from the 1930s.
If you have any old photographs you would like to see in Down Memory Lane send them to editorial@centralfifetimes.co.uk or take them to Jim Stark at Lochgelly Centre cafe on a Monday or a Friday between 1pm and 3pm.
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