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*[[Lawrence Storione]] (1867-1922), founder of the [[Fife Communist Anarchist League]] |
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*[[Jack Rattray]], footballer |
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*John Thomson, Secretary and Past President of Lumphinnans Bowling Club |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 12:53, 28 January 2015
Lumphinnans is a small village, placed between the larger towns of Cowdenbeath and Lochgelly in central Fife.
Lumphinnans is a small community, consisting of no more than half a dozen streets. There are few amenities including a pub, a shop, and a Chinese takeaway. The local primary school (Lumphinnans Primary) has many activities as part of its Community Use programme in the evenings.
At the other end of the village, there is Lumphinnans Bowling Club, one of Fife's smaller Bowling Clubs, which was founded in 1909. The club celebrated some success in 2012, winning the WFBA League Third Division and the WFBA William Babb Memorial Trophy.
Notable people
- Lawrence Storione (1867-1922), founder of the Fife Communist Anarchist League
- Jack Rattray, footballer
- John Thomson, Secretary and Past President of Lumphinnans Bowling Club
See also
- Gagarin Way, play, the title of which comes from a Lumphinnans street name
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