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Kirkcaldy Harbour
A01=Carol McNeill
Art Architecture & Photography
Author_Carol McNeill
Boating
Category1=Non-Fiction
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Category=WGG
Category=WQH
COP=United Kingdom
Cultural History
Discount=15
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Format=BC
Format_Paperback
History
HMM=234
IMPN=Amberley Publishing
ISBN13=9781445676241
Language_English
Local & Urban History
Maritime
PA=Available
PD=20180415
Photography
POP=Chalford
Ports
Price_€10 to €20
PS=Active
PUB=Amberley Publishing
Ships & Shipping
Subject=Local Interest- Family History & Nostalgia
Subject=Transport: General Interest
Transport
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WMM=165
Product details
- ISBN 9781445676241
- Format: Paperback
- Weight: 279g
- Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 15 Apr 2018
- Publisher: Amberley Publishing
- Publication City/Country: Chalford, GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Kirkcaldy Harbour: An Illustrated History traces the story of Kirkcaldy harbour from its sixteenth-century royal connections, through the boom years of commercial shipping, to its recent rescue from dereliction by the international grain ships servicing the huge flour mill.
The six fully illustrated chapters cover the early days; the never-ending series of repairs and extensions, including plans for two new harbours which were never completed; the nineteenth century whaling industry; wealthy shipowners and their grand houses (three of which remain); imports and exports; and the present day.
Importantly, the book includes extracts from a never-before published local memoir that gives first-hand memories of John Paul Jones’ American ships in the Forth in 1778; the Kirkcaldy captain on a trade mission to Russia in 1801 when Tsar Paul I was assassinated; and a whaling captain’s description of his ship being frozen up in an Arctic winter.
Carol McNeill has always enjoyed writing, with a particular interest in local history and collecting memories of earlier years. With a background in journalism, both freelance and as a staff writer on local newspapers, she has been writing books for the past ten years.
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