There is a small article in the Dunfermline Journal on 29 October 1921
Drowned in Wash Tub
Child’ Death At Jamphlars
James Low, aged one year and eight months, son of Alexander Stewart Low, hutch-mender, 16 Balgonie terrace, Jamphlars, met his death while at play on Tuesday afternoon.
The child had apparently been amusing himself with a stick at a tub of water in the washing-house adjoining his home and during his mother’s absence had fallen into the water, which was nine inches deep.
The mother, on returning, found the body of the child, and Dr Low, who was immediately summoned, declared life to be extinct.