
Fife Miners' Memorial Way: Honoring Mining History
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Fife Miners’ Memorial Way: A New Project Honoring Scotlands Mining History
A new initiative in Fife, Scotland, aims to celebrate the regions mining history by creating the Fife Miners’ Memorial Way. This long-distance walking and cycling route will connect memorials, monuments, murals, and artworks honoring lost lives in the mines and the communities built around the industry. The project, led by the University of Stirling’s Eco-Museum of Scottish Mining Landscapes, is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Key sites include memorials in Valleyfield and Blairhall, a new stained-glass window in Kincardine, and a mural in Comrie. The project encourages local communities to share their histories and shape the route, promising to keep mining stories alive through art and exploration.
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