It's 50 years this month since the Lyle and Scott team won the 'It's a Knockout' competition held in Kirkcaldy.
The late comedian, Frank Carson was appearing at Nairn's Social Club that Sunday evening, and presented the winning team with their Rotary club medals.
Lyle and Scott opened in Primrose Lane, Rosyth in the early 60s and made t-shirts and Jocky Y fronts. The factory closed in the late 80s and was converted into the 32 lane Rollerbowl bowling alley in 1990.
A fire in the building in 1992 closed the venue.
The Primrose lane site today, where Lyle and Scott stood, consists of a petrol station, doctor's surgery, a vet's practice, and a housing estate.
The team photo is:
Back row: Stuart Traylor, Hugh Menzies, Billy Wilson.
Middle row: Davie Hodge, Craig, Charlie Bryne, Sammy Hamilton.
Front row: Second in Linda Frew, centre Ann Yorkston, extreme right, Mary Brownlie.
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