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Human settlement in Scotland
Buckhaven is a town on the east coast of Fife, Scotland, on the Firth of Forth between East Wemyss and Methil. Buckhaven is on the Fife Coastal Path, and
Buckhaven
Buckhaven and Methil was a burgh of Scotland, centred on the towns of Buckhaven and Methil. It formed in 1891 and was abolished in 1975. Buckhaven and
Buckhaven_and_Methil
Former RNLI lifeboat station in Fife, Scotland
Buckhaven Lifeboat Station was located at the top of Buckhaven Harbour at Buckhaven, a town overlooking the Firth of Forth, sitting on the south-east
Buckhaven_Lifeboat_Station
Disused railway station in Buckhaven, Fife
Buckhaven railway station served the town of Buckhaven, Fife, Scotland, from 1881 to 1964 on the Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway. The station was opened
Buckhaven_railway_station
Former railway line in Scotland
The Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway was a railway company that built a line in Fife in Scotland, connecting Buckhaven with the main line railway network
Wemyss_and_Buckhaven_Railway
British female singer
Katie Buckhaven is a British female singer whose style is an eclectic mix of jazz and folk songs. Buckhaven played support to Ben & Jason and Carina Round
Katie_Buckhaven
Council area of Scotland
Burntisland Ballingry Cardenden Inverkeithing Kennoway Newport-on-Tay Buckhaven Anstruther Tayport Leuchars Leslie Kincardine Kinghorn Perth and Kinross
Fife
Silver Mine Potosi, Southern Bolivia
wholly owned subsidiary of Buckhaven Capital Corp.; the amalgamated company became 1295229 B.C. Ltd. 1254688 BC acquired Buckhaven by way of reverse takeover
San_Bartolomé_mine
Secondary school in Buckhaven, Fife, Scotland
Buckhaven High School was a six-year co-educational non-denominational comprehensive school in Buckhaven, Fife, Scotland. Originally, Buckhaven was Levenmouth's
Buckhaven_High_School
Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages is one of the 22 wards used to elect members of Fife Council. The ward elects four Councillors, covering the towns
Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages (ward)
Buckhaven,_Methil_and_Wemyss_Villages_(ward)
British actor (born 1945)
brought up in Leven in Fife, Scotland. He studied at Parkhill Primary then Buckhaven High School. Russell’s first acting job was as the police superintendent
Clive_Russell
Town in Fife, Scotland
part of its own barony from 1614 and also part of the former burgh of Buckhaven and Methil, which existed between 1891 and 1975. Previously an industrial
Methil
Fife Council election
Ward 22 Buckhaven Methil & Wemyss Villages" (PDF). Fife Council. 6 May 2022. Retrieved 21 March 2024. "Candidate votes per stage Ward 22 Buckhaven Methil
2022_Fife_Council_election
Estuary of Scotland's River Forth
Lowest bridging point: Stirling North shore Aberdour, Alloa, Anstruther Buckhaven, Burntisland Cellardyke, Crail Culross Charlestown, Limekilns Dalgety
Firth_of_Forth
First minister of Scotland from 2000 to 2001
Labour supporting coal mining family in Fife, McLeish dropped out of Buckhaven High School at the age of fifteen to pursue a professional career in football
Henry_McLeish
UK Parliament constituency (since 2005)
Cluny and Chapel; Kinglassie, Bowhill and Dundonald; Wemyss and Muiredge; Buckhaven and Denbeath; Methilhill; Methil; Leven West and Kirkland; Kennoway; Windygates
Glenrothes_and_Mid_Fife
Former railway line in Scotland
railway network, for the use of tenants of the estate. The Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway was built at the expense of the Wemyss Estate and carried passengers;
Wemyss_Private_Railway
Scottish parish in Fife, Scotland, UK
parish contains the towns of Methil and Buckhaven in the north, formerly constituting the burgh of Buckhaven and Methil. In the south are the villages
Wemyss,_Fife
Conurbation in Fife, Scotland
principal coastal towns; Leven, Buckhaven, and Methil, and a number of villages and hamlets inland. The industrial towns of Buckhaven and Methil lie on the west
Levenmouth
Device to administer a lethal electric shock to shellfish before cooking
the branchial chambers, not voluntary movements. The inventor, Simon Buckhaven, spent two years developing the device with scientists from the University
CrustaStun
Scottish footballer (1894–1969)
Place of birth Buckhaven, Scotland Date of death 1969 (aged 74–75) Position Full back Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1913–1914 Buckhaven Victoria 1914–1915
David_Raitt
1970 song by Bob Dylan
Grain of Sand". AllMusic. Retrieved September 22, 2012. "Katie Buckhaven Katie Buckhaven". AllMusic. Retrieved September 22, 2012. "Lindsey Horner/Susan
If_Not_for_You
Constituency of the Scottish Parliament
Kirkcaldy: Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy (entire ward) Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages (entire ward) Kirkcaldy Central (entire ward)
Kirkcaldy (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Kirkcaldy_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency)
UK Parliament constituency (1974–2005)
a safe Labour seat throughout its existence. 1974–1983: The burghs of Buckhaven and Methil, Burntisland, Kinghorn, and Kirkcaldy, the district of Kirkcaldy
Kirkcaldy (UK Parliament constituency)
Kirkcaldy_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Disused railway station in Banavie, Highland
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Banavie_Pier_railway_station
Former railway station in Scotland
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Killochan_railway_station
Airy, chewy bread roll popular in Scotland
roll (Scots pronunciation: [ˈkebɪn]) is a local variant. Originating in Buckhaven, extra sugar was added to extend the life of the roll, for use by crews
Morning_roll
Names given to places by Germanic peoples
*hafnō- "harbor, port" -haven "-avon" (haven) Shellhaven, Sandhaven, Buckhaven, Newhaven, Whitehaven, Greenhaven, Peacehaven, Cockhaven, Middlehaven
Germanic_toponymy
Church in Luss, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Sherrard had previously been minister in Buckhaven, Fife, between 1977 and 1994, establishing in 1983 the Buckhaven Parish Church Agency, a government-backed
Luss_Parish_Church
Offshore pirate radio station
Offshore Radio site Story of Radio Scotland on a local website about Buckhaven in Fife 56°00′00″N 2°30′52″W / 56.0000°N 2.5145°W / 56.0000; -2.5145
Radio_Scotland
Scottish nurse (1878–1915)
Strathaven she was transferred to Buckhaven, Fife, where she was a district nurse. Working as a nurse in Buckhaven at the start of the First World War
Louisa_Jordan
2012 Scottish local government election
Andrew Rodger Dave Dempsey Party Independent Conservative Leader's seat Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay Last election
2012_Fife_Council_election
Irish playwright (born 1967)
Granary Theatre, Cork. Chatroom (2005) – Behind The Scenes Theatre Company, Buckhaven Theatre, Fife. National Theatre, London. & etc. The New Electric Ballroom
Enda_Walsh
Former railway station in Scotland
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Golf Club House Halt railway station
Golf_Club_House_Halt_railway_station
Secondary school in Buckhaven, Methil, Scotland
a six-year co-educational, non-denominational comprehensive school in Buckhaven, Scotland that serves the population in the Levenmouth area. In June 2012
Levenmouth_Academy
Scottish educator
trilogy', while he was headteacher at Braehead Junior Secondary School in Buckhaven. A Question of Living, published in 1963 Escape from the Classroom, published
R._F._Mackenzie
Football league
Buckhaven Town Burntisland United Dysart FC Fossoway FC Kingdom Athletic FC Kirkcaldy YMCA Pittenweem Rovers FC Rosyth FC St Andrews University Valleyfield
Fife Amateur Football Association
Fife_Amateur_Football_Association
Laird of Wemyss Castle (1858–1908)
business, and construction of the Wemyss Private Railway from Thornton to Buckhaven began in 1879, and was completed in 1881 at a cost of £25,000 (equivalent
Randolph_Wemyss
Scottish railway line from 1856 to 1968
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Coalburn_Branch
2017 Scottish local government election
Rodger Party Liberal Democrats Independent Leader's seat Cowdenbeath Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages Last election 10 seats, 12.82% 4 seats, 5
2017_Fife_Council_election
National Statistics Of Scotland
Ardrossan, Saltcoats, Stevenston North Ayrshire 25 Methil, Leven & Buckhaven 30,730 Buckhaven, Kennoway, Leven, Methil, Windygates Fife 26 Kirkintilloch 29
List of towns and cities in Scotland by population
List_of_towns_and_cities_in_Scotland_by_population
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Buckhaven and Methil in Fife, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
List of listed buildings in Buckhaven And Methil, Fife
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Buckhaven_And_Methil,_Fife
Scots phrase
One suggestion is that it was simply common usage in the Fife town of Buckhaven, which had 70 Thomson families out of a total of 160 families in 1833
Jock_Tamson's_bairns
Disused railway station in West Wemyss, Fife
1881 to 1949 on the Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway. The station was opened on 8 August 1881 by the Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway. To the opposite of the
West_Wemyss_railway_station
Scottish politician (born 1978)
Born in Edinburgh, Davidson was raised in Selkirk and later attended Buckhaven High School in Fife. After graduating from the University of Edinburgh
Ruth_Davidson
Scottish painter (1930–2008)
Scottish painter. Houston was born in Buckhaven, Fife, raised in nearby Windygates, and educated at Buckhaven High School and Edinburgh College of Art
John_Houston_(painter)
Town and former royal burgh in Scotland
the Kirkcaldy constituency was extended along the coast, taking in the Buckhaven, Methil, and East and West Wemyss villages ward, ahead of the 2011 elections
Kirkcaldy
Disused railway station in Methil, Fife
Preceding station Disused railways Following station Buckhaven Line and station closed Leven Extension Railway Terminus
Methil_railway_station
English-Scottish football manager
East Fife and Raith Rovers. During this time, Stuart was educated at Buckhaven High School in Fife. As a result of his background, Baxter is variously
Stuart_Baxter
Former UK state-owed utility
Company Brechin Gas Company Bridge of Weir Gas Company Broxburn Gas Company Buckhaven and Leven Gas Commissioners Buckie Gas Light Company Burntisland Corporation
Scottish_Gas_Board
Disused railway station in East Wemyss, Fife
1955 on the Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway. The station was opened as East Wemyss on 8 August 1881 by the Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway. To the north was
Wemyss_Castle_railway_station
President of the General Medical Council. Kilpatrick was educated at Buckhaven High School, and studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, graduating
Robert Kilpatrick, Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig
Robert_Kilpatrick,_Baron_Kilpatrick_of_Kincraig
Former railway line in Scotland
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Edinburgh, Loanhead and Roslin Railway
Edinburgh,_Loanhead_and_Roslin_Railway
Scottish pharmacologist and medicinal chemist (1924–2011)
youngest child of a coal miner, in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. He attended Buckhaven High School before turning down a place at Edinburgh University to become
David_Jack_(pharmacologist)
Great Trail in Fife, Scotland
Aberdour Burntisland Kinghorn Kirkcaldy Dysart West Wemyss East Wemyss Buckhaven Methil Leven Lundin Links Lower Largo Elie and Earlsferry St Monans Pittenweem
Fife_Coastal_Path
Scottish artist (1857–1917)
Still Life of Sweet Peas Reston near Duns Sweet Lilac Rouen On the Beach, Buckhaven East Linton at Dusk Noble also created the Roll of Honour which hangs
Robert_Noble_(artist)
Mineral railway line in Fife, Scotland
pits. The first of these was the Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway, opened in 1881 from Thornton to Buckhaven, later extended by the Leven Extension Railway
East_Fife_Central_Railway
Edinburgh Scots Law 1975–1977, LL.B. McLeish, HenryHenry McLeish 2000–2001 Buckhaven High School Heriot-Watt University Town Planning 1968–1973, B.Sc. (Hons)
List of first ministers of Scotland by education
List_of_first_ministers_of_Scotland_by_education
Route Heritage Association) as a Heritage Railway. Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway Buckhaven to Thornton 9 January 1955 (to passengers) 31 May 1985 (to all
List of closed railway lines in the United Kingdom
List_of_closed_railway_lines_in_the_United_Kingdom
Railway line in Scotland
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Lesmahagow_Railway
Scottish railway company
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Clydesdale_Junction_Railway
Former railway line in Scotland
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Edinburgh Suburban and Southside Junction Railway
Edinburgh_Suburban_and_Southside_Junction_Railway
Scottish footballer
Thomson Personal information Date of birth 14 June 1901 Place of birth Buckhaven, Scotland Date of death 12 November 1975(1975-11-12) (aged 74) Place of
Alec_Thomson_(footballer)
Human settlement in Scotland
refused to pay for the work in excess of £500. Many ships went instead to Buckhaven and Methil, where they received a quicker turnaround than in Dysart. The
Dysart,_Fife
Railway station in Scotland
rail link branch of the Fife Circle Line. It also serves Windygates, Buckhaven and Methil. The present station was opened on 2 June 2024 as part of the
Cameron Bridge railway station
Cameron_Bridge_railway_station
Secondary school in Methil, Scotland
Fife Council proposed that the school should merge with neighbouring Buckhaven High School to create Levenmouth Academy. The plans were approved in April
Kirkland High School and Community College
Kirkland_High_School_and_Community_College
Fishing village and civil parish in Fife, Scotland
deep, safe harbour. Unlike fisning ports further up the Forth, such as Buckhaven and Largo, fishing from Pittenweem continued to prosper in the years leading
Pittenweem
Railway in Scotland
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Glasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh Railway
Glasgow,_Dumbarton_and_Helensburgh_Railway
Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline Randolph Wemyss Memorial Hospital, Buckhaven St Andrews Community Hospital, St Andrews Stratheden Hospital, Springfield
List_of_hospitals_in_Scotland
the SNP, they lost 13 of their 16 seats. In the Fife Council ward of Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages, the party's candidate, Lois Lothian, received
2012_Scottish_local_elections
Scottish footballer (1873–1940)
Doncaster he also worked as a railway labourer. He died on 3 July 1940 in Buckhaven, Fife. "More dates of birth and death". ScottishLeague.net. Retrieved
Tommy_Vail
British pre-grouping railway company (1844–1922)
the Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway, built independently by the Wemyss family, owners of the land in the area. The Wemyss and Buckhaven line connected to
North_British_Railway
Tram operator in Fife, Scotland, 1906–1932
the tramway termini The mainline of the tramway joined Leven, Methil, Buckhaven, East Wemyss, West Wemyss, Coaltown of Wemyss, Dysart and Kirkcaldy. The
Wemyss and District Tramways Company
Wemyss_and_District_Tramways_Company
Scottish mathematician who died in the 1952 Cairo Fire
the Craig retroazimuthal projection. He was born on 24 February 1868 in Buckhaven the son of Captain T M Craig, a pioneer in the development of Borneo,
James_Ireland_Craig
Early railway in Scotland
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Arbroath_and_Forfar_Railway
British mountain climber
National Service. Between 1960 and 1972 he worked at Braehead School, Buckhaven, Fife and was in charge of outdoor activities at the school, introducing
Hamish_Brown
Scottish footballer and manager
manager. McLean played as a Winger. McLean was born in Buckhaven, Fife. He played for Buckhaven United, Cambuslang Rangers, Celtic, Ayr United and Cowdenbeath
David McLean (footballer, born 1884)
David_McLean_(footballer,_born_1884)
Scottish trumpeter and composer (1949–2026)
Trumpet Concerto on a tour with the orchestra then. Wallace attended Buckhaven High School before going on to study music at King's College, Cambridge
John_Wallace_(trumpeter)
Topics referred to by the same term
Brown (footballer, born 1925) (1925–2008), Scottish goalkeeper born in Buckhaven, Fife Jim Brown (footballer, born 1935) (1935-), English footballer, see
James_Brown_(disambiguation)
Kirkcaldy District Council election
contained seven of the 25 burghs of the County of Fife. The six small burghs (Buckhaven and Methil, Burntisland, Kinghorn, Leslie, Leven and Markinch) had limited
1974 Kirkcaldy District Council election
1974_Kirkcaldy_District_Council_election
Former RNLI lifeboat stations
Sailing Club Crail Crail, Fife 1884–1923 Crail Golf Course Store Buckhaven Buckhaven, Fife 1900–1932 Derelict lifeboat house demolished in 1950s; harbour
List_of_former_RNLI_stations
Proposed railway in North-West Scotland
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Lochinver_railway
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
was born in November 1891 to Thomas and Elizabeth Anderson Dunsire at Buckhaven in Fife. At the outbreak of war in 1914, Robert was a miner at the Fife
Robert_Dunsire
Town in Fife, Scotland
Levenmouth Academy. Previously, students would attend either Kirkland or Buckhaven high schools but these schools were merged to form Levenmouth Academy
Leven,_Fife
Former railway station in Scotland
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Haywood_railway_station
Railway station in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Glenbarry_railway_station
Scottish footballer
information Date of birth (1934-03-13) 13 March 1934 (age 92) Place of birth Buckhaven, Scotland Date of death 29 November 2010 Place of death Linlithgow, Scotland
David Burns (footballer, born 1934)
David_Burns_(footballer,_born_1934)
Coatbridge, Irvine, Dumbarton, Peterhead, Grangemouth, Blantyre, Johnstone, Buckhaven, Port Glasgow, other cities in Scotland, and most of the remaining roads
Google_Street_View_coverage
relating to Buckhaven and Methil Burgh. Buckhaven and Methil Burgh Order 1936 Provisional Order to extend the boundaries of the burgh of Buckhaven and Methil
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1936
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1936
Biomedical engineer from Scotland working for NASA
interested in space exploration until the age of 17. While attending Buckhaven High School in Fife, Scotland, he was offered the chance to fly to the
Andrew_Abercromby
Scottish cricketer
Mohammed, was a regular first XI player for Upper Largo. Sharif grew up in Buckhaven. He began playing cricket as a teenager, representing Largo Lions at junior
Safyaan_Sharif
British pre-grouping railway company
Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Slamannan Slamannan and Borrowstounness Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway West Highland Railway West of Fife Mineral Railway Wilsontown
Glasgow and South Western Railway
Glasgow_and_South_Western_Railway
Scottish footballer
Position Centre forward Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Leven Celtic Buckhaven 1909–1911 Kilmarnock 17 (1) 1910 → Arthurlie (loan) 1911–1912 Third Lanark
David Chalmers (footballer, born 1891)
David_Chalmers_(footballer,_born_1891)
Local government elections in Fife, Scotland
Ballot Box Scotland. 28 April 2025. Retrieved 9 November 2025. "Ward 22 - Buckhaven Methil and Wemyss Villages" (PDF). Fife Council. Retrieved 13 November
Fife_Council_elections
Scottish artist
art galleries, especially in Scotland. Maclauchlan Milne was born in Buckhaven in Fife, the first of four children. His father, Joseph Milne was also
John_Maclauchlan_Milne
Scottish-based presbyterian minister
Wales at Cadoxton and Barry Island. He then held further ministries at Buckhaven, St David's, Peterhead and Glasgow Cathedral. While Minister of the Old
William Morris (Church of Scotland minister)
William_Morris_(Church_of_Scotland_minister)
Falkland Palace and Stirling Castle, and headlined the inaugural concert at Buckhaven Theatre. Prominent musical personalities associated with the company include
Fife_Opera
Scottish footballer (1910–??)
name Brendan Bell Date of birth (1910-05-11)11 May 1910 Place of birth Buckhaven, Scotland Position Goalkeeper Youth career Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Senior
Brendan_Bell_(footballer)
Bonnybridge Settlement. Falkirk Settlement. Anstruther-Pittenweem Settlement. Buckhaven Settlement. Glenrothes Settlement. Cowdenbeath Settlement. Halbeath-Crossgates
List of census localities in Scotland
List_of_census_localities_in_Scotland
Scottish unitary authority council in Fife, Scotland
Largo, Lundin Links, Upper Largo, Windygates 22 Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages 4 Methil Buckhaven, Coaltown of Wemyss, East Wemyss, West Wemyss
Fife_Council
BUCKHAVEN
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Boy/Male
Ukrainian Greek
Defender of man.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Infatutation
Girl/Female
Maori
Boy/Male
Arabic
Privilege; Distinction
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Bulgarian
(Љубина), love.
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Dutch
, father of joy.
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Indian
Joyful; Against
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Hindu
Favorite
Boy/Male
Indian
Kind, Friend
Girl/Female
English Greek
The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine.
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