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Halbeath

Halbeath Main Street
The derelict 1890s former Hotel Roma on Main Street in Halbeath.

Halbeath is an area and former village in the northeast of Dunfermline, Fife. It derives its name from the Gaelic choil beath, which means "wood of birches", and began as a colliery village. In the summer of 1789, a coal pit was sunk at Halbeath, two and a half miles northeast of Dunfermline, and by 1821, 841 people were reported to be living in the village.[1]

  1. ^ Pitcairn 2000, p.443

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