RM2DABM5A–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RFB8T29B–This is a photograph of the Woolworths shop that was located in Cowdenbeath High Street in the county of Fife, Scotland.
RM2GEB0JR–dh High Street Mural COWDENBEATH FIFE Scottish town centre square painting child murals Scotland end of building wall art uk artist house
RME3TF17–Interior of the West Stand Central Park Cowdenbeath Football Club..
RM2DABM4G–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2GEB0JW–dh High Street Mural COWDENBEATH FIFE Scottish town centre square painting child murals Scotland end of building UK wall art artwork house artist
RME3TF1M–Central Park. Cowdenbeath. Home ground of Cowdenbeath FC.
RM2DABKT9–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RME3TF25–Central Park. Cowdenbeath. Home ground of Cowdenbeath FC.
RM2DABKYN–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2DABM84–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2DABKXE–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2DABM08–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2DABKY3–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2DABM43–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2DABM3C–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2DABM2R–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2DABM72–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2DABKRG–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2DABM10–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2DABM7F–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2DABKPT–Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK. 11 November 2020. Views of the High Street shopping precinct in Cowdenbeath town centre. Fife is being moved into the more severe level 3 of the coronavirus lockdown on Friday 13 November by the Scottish Government. This will mean tighter controls and opening hours of bars and restaurants and the selling of alcohol. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
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