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Soon the family was on the move from Buckhaven to 19 Overton
Road, in Kirkcaldy.

Attribution: Fife Cultural Trust (Kirkcaldy Galleries) on
behalf of Fife Council|
This time also brought the departure of the oldest sibling,
when Thomas Dunsire married in 1899 at the Salvation Army Hall, in the
Sinclairtown area of Kirkcaldy. Robert’s generation of the family was completed
by the arrival at 19 Overton Road of William in 1900, and Marshall in 1901.

1901 Census - Attr: Crown Copyright, National Records of Scotland
Robert attended school at Pathhead, which was no distance
from his home in Overton Road, where the family lived at the time of the 1901
Census. This was also the school that the author John Buchan had attended when
he lived in the church manse, in Smeaton Road, not 100 yards from the school
gates. Dunnikier Colliery was on the opposite side of Smeaton Road, not far
from the school.

Atrt: Fife Cultural Trust (Kirkcaldy Galleries) on behalf of
Fife Council
Robert attended secondary school at Sinclairtown for three
years, leaving school at the age of 14 in 1905, after which he headed for the
pit adjacent to Pathhead School.
Robert’s niece, Jane was born 1906 at 103 Nether Street,
Pathhead – the first indication of another family household move confirmed by
the 1905–1906 Valuation Roll.
Nether Street ran from the bottom of St Clair Street down
towards the Harbour at Kirkcaldy and was close to Ravenscraig Castle and Three
Trees Park (now known as Ravenscraig Park).