Lumphinnans
Lumphinnans (Scottish Gaelic: Lann Fhìonain) is a small, former mining village. It consists of no more than half a dozen streets, along the B981 road, from west to east between the towns of Cowdenbeath and Lochgelly, in central Fife.
Lumphinnans Primary and Community School is the local primary school, its facilities available under a community use programme in the evenings.[1] Sporting facilities are also available at Lumphinnans Sports Hub[2] and Lumphinnans Bowling Club, founded in 1909. Lumphinnans United A.F.C. play in the amateur football Kingdom of Fife AFA[3] at Ochilview park.
The name Lumphinnans is derived from lann, 'church', of (Saint) Fhìonain or Fillan, with early sources indicating both as possibilities.[4][5] The -s suffix denotes a division of the lands into northern and southern parts.[5]
Historically, the village had nearby collieries, an ironworks and a brickworks.[6][7]
Notable people
- Abe Moffat (1896–1975), trade unionist, communist activist and union president
- Alex Moffat trade unionist, communist activist and union president
- Jock Rattray, footballer
- Jimmy Philp, footballer
- Lawrence Storione (1867–1922), founder of the Fife Communist Anarchist League
See also
- Gagarin Way, play, the title of which comes from a Lumphinnans street name in honour of the Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.[8]
References
- "Lumphinnans Primary Community School | Fife Council". Fife.gov.uk. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
- "Lumphinnans - Fife Sports and Leisure Trust". Fifeleisure.org.uk. 24 May 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
- "Clubs - RJM Sports Kingdom of Fife AFA". kingdomoffifeafa.pitchero.com.
- "Kalemouth (Roxburgh)" (PDF). Retrieved 20 May 2017.
- "Fife Place-name Data :: Lumphinnans". Fife-placenames.glasgow.ac.uk. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
- "Detailed Old Victorian Ordnance Survey 6 inch to 1 mile Old Map (1888-1913) , Lumphinnans, Fife Co-ordinates 56.113512, -3.336320".
- "Lumphinnans Brickworks, Lumphinnans, Fife | Scotland's Brick Manufacturing Industry".
- "Theatre: Gagarin Way | Stage". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
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