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  • Perhaps the Town Rat Catcher, Mr. Gordon Brown, last heard of skulking in Cowdenbeath, fiddling whilst Edinburgh burns, might care to tell us what there is that is left for us to do?

    A Question for the Town Rat Catcher 2007

  • Perhaps the Town Rat Catcher, Mr. Gordon Brown, last heard of skulking in Cowdenbeath, fiddling whilst Edinburgh burns, might care to tell us what there is that is left for us to do?

    Archive 2007-08-12 2007

  • They went on about an hour longer, and then they got out again at a station called Cowdenbeath, which was the place on the road that was nearest to Loch Leven, and where they had understood that there was a coach, which went to Loch Leven twice a day.

    Rollo in Scotland Jacob Abbott 1841

  • Acknowledging the "above average attendance" in the House, he told MPs that Rosyth, which borders his Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath seat, is the "only base that can assemble the aircraft carriers that have been commissioned by this country", and that suggestions the maintenance could be relocated to France were misguided.

    Gordon Brown makes first Commons speech since election defeat Allegra Stratton 2010

  • Jimmy Nicholl's presence at Cowdenbeath would suggest that Queen's Park's efforts are equalled by the giants from Manchester, but one man was missed out in Alistair's question – John O'Neill, manager of Stirling Albion, also cut his playing teeth at Hampden Park, meaning the Spiders have a grand total of seven managers in positions across the English and Scottish leagues.

    Which club started the most managers on the road to football success? John Ashdown 2010

  • Nich since 2005 Gordon has not represented and part of Dunfermline itself in the new Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency.

    The sad irony Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • Half an hour after Cameron voted, Gordon Brown and his wife, Sarah, turned up at the North Queensferry polling station, to cast their vote in the Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency.

    General election 2010: Polling stations report high turnout 2010

  • The Prime Minister is spending the week in his Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency, which borders the vacant seat.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • A Lab-LibDem coalition – Cowdenbeath governing Henley – would have given them much more to shout about.

    The English will surely have their day. But it will be a long time coming Ian Jack 2010

  • On Wednesday, the campaign headed north again, aiming for Scotland, where Mr. Brown was slated to stay Wednesday night in his in his constituency of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath.

    Brown Scrambles for Votes as U.K. Poll Nears 2010

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