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To enter a competition to win a copy of the latest ‘Old Dunfermline’ DVD ‘Then and Now’ narrated by Dunfermline actor Tomm Campbell, simply ‘like’ this post which shows another short excerpt from the DVD. It is on sale outside ‘New Look’ in the Kingsgate until Xmas Eve and also at www.olddunfermline.com/shop. The winner will be announced on Saturday 17th December. Many more old photographs of Dunfermline can also be seen in the Local Studies Department in St Margaret’s House, St Margaret’s Street.[fb_vid id=”1825806127693704″]
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The Edwinstowe fife’r likes this
Like my memories of Toon, I black and white, lol
Done.
Brings back memories of a much nicer town
I remember it before it was filled in and I used the car park that was built to practice skids in winter so I wouldn’t have to learn on the road.
Dunfermline is where my Great Grandparents (on my Mother’s side /Cant) had a Bakery there.
Tomm! Oor ain Robert the Bruce.
My home town. Please let me win!
ad love this dvd
I have already got a copy.
Where I was born at Alley View Cottage in Bruce St was demolished in the 70s and is now a car park. A bridge over the road between us and Buffys Braeburn where steam trains went by and a cobbled street. Terrace houses with ‘closes’. Blimey!!!
Sorry predictive text ‘ Brae’
Wow l was there when l was a small lad in the 1960s.
I used to live there in wood mill area in 1964 and yesterday I went to visit and it is all built up I could not remember any were I would love to meet some of the guys that were playing in the band called the Strollers.
Ah happy daze, in the toon..
Dave Cossack is this your area ?
Dwayne Lavender would this interest you pal …
Would love this
I used to live in wardlaw crescent I was born in the house l know it has all changed l live in South Wales brings back memory’s
Innes Hutton Dunfermline when you were a teenager! Though there are some more recent pictures too.
Sounds really good read I’m an avid reader so will probably get one.
I lived in mid beveridge well in my early childhood then down to the Lynnurn estate then moved to Cornwall on marriage in 1975 still there lovely memories
When I married in956 it was Dunfermline we went to, many years has passed since, life changed, family still live there, we went to live on a narrow boat for a few years, near the River Thames we passed a narrow boat called ( A wee fit Fifer ) which thrilled me to bits