This image shows the busy junction of the High Street and the New Row taken from…

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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.


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  1. Anonymous

    loved graftons finishwork on a Friday in there for a new outfit off to the ballroom on a Friday night different pop groups from the 60s every week happy days.x

  2. Anonymous

    Graftons Helen O’Neill. Wasn’t that the shop you ‘put by’ & paid up on that real imitation persianelle (?sp) coat in1965? Loved it & wanted it. The height of fashion.

  3. Anonymous

    The ex Greigs of Inverness Guy Arab/Northern Counties BST 171 was one of two transferred when Alexanders took Greigs over. She was normally regarded as a “spare” bus and mainly used on works services

  4. Anonymous

    Remember all the butchers, bakers , on the high street. Spend all day on a Saturday up and down the High street and bridge street, get chips at the stance to eat walking home

  5. Anonymous

    if you look closer at this photo you will see that the saying, “You wait ages for a bus and then two come along” it very true, but in this case it is three. Two double deckers and a single. Double Decks were common then.

  6. Anonymous

    I remember shopping at Graftons in the 70s for their shirts that looked like what I think were called Simon shirts, men and women wore them and you could get them in different colours.

  7. Anonymous

    My uncle Jim was a bus driver in Dunfermline for many years and he told us that he had clipped Jock Penman’s toes more than once with his double decker as he headed up Bonnar Street heading for Queen Anne Street.

  8. Anonymous

    Remember it well and the little grocery shop where we used to go for the ingredients to make our Christmas cake , my uncle worked in Napier’s the shoe repairers on the other corner .

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