On the right of the view is the side of Elmwood Boarding House and in front of that the gardens now known as 'Mrs Nisbet's Garden'. A person can be seen in the gardens looking up at the photographer (see image at foot of post). In the distance is Lundin Links Station - see detail below. A delivery van of some sort is parked on the road. If you recall local delivery vans of this era, please comment.
Moving forward a few years from the previous post, this circa 1960 image seems to have been taken from the upper window of Peacehaven. The house on the left is 'Westhall', the garden next to it (with the circular arrangement) closer to the camera is that of 'Beffens', while the garden in the left foreground belongs to 'The Gables' (unplanted in the previous post's picture).
On the right of the view is the side of Elmwood Boarding House and in front of that the gardens now known as 'Mrs Nisbet's Garden'. A person can be seen in the gardens looking up at the photographer (see image at foot of post). In the distance is Lundin Links Station - see detail below. A delivery van of some sort is parked on the road. If you recall local delivery vans of this era, please comment.
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Duncan Bryden
8/2/2016 11:57:57 am
Brought up here - now Links Road! Van outside our house could be Harry Wisharts. The Wisharts then had a grocers shop in Lower Largo - now a house. I think he previously had storeroom is at the back of the old abattoir in Hillhead Street - Between where the Dust Jewellery workshop used to be and Crolls shop on the corner of Emsdorf Street.
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