This photograph shows the buildings at the corner of Bridge Street and Chalmers …
This photograph shows the buildings at the corner of Bridge Street and Chalmers …

This photograph shows the buildings at the corner of Bridge Street and Chalmers …

[ad_1] This photograph shows the buildings at the corner of Bridge Street and Chalmers Street across from the gates into the Glen. The ‘Seven Kings’ pub now occupies this site. ‘Old Dunfermline’ DVD’s are available on www.olddunfermline.com/shop and more vintage…

Photograph showing early days of Abbey View housing estate looking down the row …
Photograph showing early days of Abbey View housing estate looking down the row …

Photograph showing early days of Abbey View housing estate looking down the row …

[ad_1] Photograph showing early days of Abbey View housing estate looking down the row of shops in Duncan Crescent and the brand new Cooperative buildings. Copies of ‘Old Dunfermline’ DVD’s can be bought online at www.olddunfermline.com/shop. More old images of…

This very old image shows what is perhaps one of the best remembered places in D…
This very old image shows what is perhaps one of the best remembered places in D…

This very old image shows what is perhaps one of the best remembered places in D…

[ad_1] This very old image shows what is perhaps one of the best remembered places in Dunfermline for many people-the paddling pool in Pittencrieff Park-or the Glen as most people knew it as. Copies of ‘Old Dunfermline’ DVD’s can be…

This photograph shows workers from ‘St Andrews Golf Factory’ (often referred to …
This photograph shows workers from ‘St Andrews Golf Factory’ (often referred to …

This photograph shows workers from ‘St Andrews Golf Factory’ (often referred to …

[ad_1] This photograph shows workers from ‘St Andrews Golf Factory’ (often referred to locally as ‘Dunfermline Golf Factory’) setting off on a works outing to St Andrews in 1946 for the first Open Golf Championship to be held after World…

Photograph of the junction of the High Street and the New Row taken in 1955. It …
Photograph of the junction of the High Street and the New Row taken in 1955. It …

Photograph of the junction of the High Street and the New Row taken in 1955. It …

[ad_1] Photograph of the junction of the High Street and the New Row taken in 1955. It shows the variety of shops on either side of the New Row that once included the likes of Goldbergs, The Hobby and Model…

This photograph shows the bus stop opposite the site of the Kinema picture house…
This photograph shows the bus stop opposite the site of the Kinema picture house…

This photograph shows the bus stop opposite the site of the Kinema picture house…

[ad_1] This photograph shows the bus stop opposite the site of the Kinema picture house and outside Johnsons nightclub, previously the Belleville Hotel. The area is now the entrance to the service deck of the Kingsgate Centre. [ad_2] Source

This photograph from the late 1950’s shows a view down Bruce Street with shops s…
This photograph from the late 1950’s shows a view down Bruce Street with shops s…

This photograph from the late 1950’s shows a view down Bruce Street with shops s…

[ad_1] This photograph from the late 1950’s shows a view down Bruce Street with shops such as the photographer Peter Leslie, McKissock’s, and Wm Stevenson, auctioneers and furniture retailers. The ‘Old Dunfermline’ DVD, ‘Then and Now’, featuring many images and…

This photograph shows the very popular Brucefield Café which was on the corner o…
This photograph shows the very popular Brucefield Café which was on the corner o…

This photograph shows the very popular Brucefield Café which was on the corner o…

[ad_1] This photograph shows the very popular Brucefield Café which was on the corner of St Andrew’s Street and Hospital Hill. It’s now occupied by the Indian restaurant ‘Everest’. Many other old photographs of Dunfermline can also be seen in…