by Robin Thompson | 20 Feb 2016 | Articles
In ‘The Lost Village of Lassodie’ George Robertson tells the fascinating story of the rise and fall of a West Fife mining community.
by Robin Thompson | 19 Feb 2016 | Diary, Talks
Matt Storey – ‘Bede and his Works’ 17 March Matt has worked in Historical Education since he graduated with an MA in Medieval Studies from Leeds University. He is currently the Pier Project Co-ordinator with Sunderland City Council. He was Operations...
by Robin Thompson | 17 Feb 2016 | Did You Know?
Did you know.. ..that Dunfermline once had a Black, a Blue and a Red Row? Dr Jean Barclay describes some of the humbler streets in Nineteenth Century Dunfermline and their colourful inhabitants.
by Robin Thompson | 27 Jan 2016 | Articles
In Dunfermline’s `Genius` Architect, Dr Jean Barclay tells us about the life and achievements of William Stark. A pioneer of the Neo-Classical style, during his short life, William was to design, and adapt, some of the most important buildings in Scotland.
by Robin Thompson | 23 Jan 2016 | Diary, Talks
Thursday 18 February Ian Archibald – ‘Shipwrecks of the Forth’ Ian is Convenor, and a founder member, of Burntisland Heritage Trust. He is involved in designing their summer heritage exhibitions and has helped develop the local Heritage Trail walks....