This photograph shows St Margaret’s Hall which was Dunfermline’s primary multi-p…

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This photograph shows St Margaret’s Hall which was Dunfermline’s primary multi-purpose venue until it was destroyed by fire in 1961 after an evening of boxing. A fire engine can be seen to the left of the photograph and the bill board on the corner of the building still has the poster for the boxing contest displayed on it. The Hall was used for dances, exhibitions, film shows and concerts, and had a large number of rooms that could be rented for meetings. An extension to the Dunfermline Carnegie Library was built on the cleared site.


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17 thoughts on “This photograph shows St Margaret’s Hall which was Dunfermline’s primary multi-p…

  1. Anonymous

    I went there as an 18year old to the dancing. It was Jim Brown’s band who played at that time with guest groups upstairs. I will always remember the dance floor was always full, and especially when the played “Whistling Rufus”. Great memories.

  2. Anonymous

    I used to park in the car park before the extension was built! Some staff spoke of hearing music in the lical history section of the Reference Department Wooooooohhh !

  3. Anonymous

    Aye an old pal died yesterday his name was jack little he was bouncer in the st Margaret’s hall about the time his fellow drill instructor jock Anthony they had some tales to tell

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