[ad_1] This image shows the busy junction of the High Street and the New Row taken from where Costa cafe is now on the corner of East Port. [ad_2] Source


[ad_1] This image shows the busy junction of the High Street and the New Row taken from where Costa cafe is now on the corner of East Port. [ad_2] Source

[ad_1] This photograph taken in 1966 shows the infilling of the area behind the City Hotel with material from Wellwood Colliery pit bing to create the Glen Bridge Car Park, accessed nowadays from Chalmers Street. It shows construction work taking…

[ad_1] This photograph shows housing being demolished in upper Bruce Street in 1965 across from the Canmore Linen Works which were later used by the Andrew Thomson Lifestyle Furniture Showroom. After these buildings were demolished the road was closed and…

[ad_1] Very early image of the Tea Rooms in Pittencrieff Park close to where the Glen Pavilion is now. In the distance is Pittencrieff House Museum. [ad_2] Source

[ad_1] If you have ever wondered what the grassy area that runs the length of the dual carriageway on Queensferry Road on the approach to Dunfermline from Rosyth was for, this photograph from around 1938 shows when the tramlines were…

[ad_1] Very early photograph of the junction of East Port and the New Row taken in the 1880’s where Costa’s coffee shop is now on the corner. [ad_2] Source

[ad_1] Photograph of Bonnar Street from 1983 before the construction of the Kingsgate Centre, showing the shops Grants and Graftons where the side entrance of Marks and Spencer is now, looking down towards the junction of the New Row and…

[ad_1] This photograph is of the ironmongers ‘Coull and Mathew’ at the corner of Bridge Street and Chalmers Street and was taken in 1963. The firm had moved into these premises (currently occupied by the ‘Seven Kings’ pub that has…

[ad_1] Photograph of Chapel Street taken in 1961. This is where the bus station is now situated with buses exiting between the two buildings in the distance towards the new Tesco. [ad_2] Source

[ad_1] Photograph from 1965 of what is now the Glen Bridge car park looking towards the rear of the City Hotel. St Maragret’s Cave on the left of the picture was due to be completely covered over. However, after opposition…