[ad_1] Vintage photograph of a bus outing lined up ready to leave Dunfermline [ad_2] Source

[ad_1] Vintage photograph of a bus outing lined up ready to leave Dunfermline [ad_2] Source
[ad_1] Old photograph of the postal sorting office in Woodmill Road near the railway station. [ad_2] Source
[ad_1] Photograph of flats in Trondheim Parkway in Abbey View which have now been demolished. [ad_2] Source
[ad_1] Event taking place in the Fire Station on 20th September about the connections between Pittsburgh and Dunfermline [ad_2] Source
[ad_1] Photograph of people gathered around a captured German aircraft at the Glen Gates in Dunfermline during the Second World War. [ad_2] Source
[ad_1] Photograph looking up towards the City Chambers over some buildings that are long since demolished. Taken from near where the entrance to the Glen from Dunfermline Abbey is now. [ad_2] Source
[ad_1] Old photograph of Bee Alley Gardens which has the memorial to the dead of World War 2. Situated in the shadow of Dunfermline Abbey and just up from where the lower bus station used to be which is now…
[ad_1] Old image of the corner of East Port where it meets the New Row. The East Port bar is still there today and the building on the corner is now Costa’s cafe. [ad_2] Source
[ad_1] Photograph of Frederick Crescent in Dunfermline taken around 1925. [ad_2] Source
[ad_1] A photograph from the 1940’s looking up over the lower bus station towards Dunfermline Library where the Abbey Garden Works building was, before it was demolished to make way for the ornamental gardens that are now there. [ad_2] Source