A Profusion Of Turrets

A visit to Thirlestane Castle- 6th June 2024 by Andreena MacDonald Our well disciplined members all arrived promptly at 9:45 at Leys Park Road Car Park. We boarded our exclusive executive coach on our leisurely journey to Lauderdale. I always enjoy a trip to the...

An Edwardian Day Out

In “The Auld Weavers’ Drive” Jean Barclay tells us how the elderly, former handloom weavers of Dunfermline were treated to an annual outing. Hundreds of men and women were taken by fleets of horse drawn carriages for visits to “big...

Aberdour Heritage Centre

The new Heritage Centre in Aberdour will be open from 1 pm to 2 pm on Wednesdays and from 1 pm to 3 pm on Saturdays throughout the Winter. The Centre, situated in the Aberdour railway station buildings, opened in July this year and provides information on the many...

The Black and Blue Rows

In “Update on Dunfermline’s Coloured Rows”, Jean Barclay provides new evidence which appears to solve the problem of the location of the long demolished Blue Row. In the mid 19th Century the Red, Black and Blue Rows were a set of streets north of the...

Dunfermline’s Prison

Did You Know.. ..that for many years there was a prison in Dunfermline? In “Prison – Whit Prison?” George Robertson writes the history of the prison which once stood in Leys Park Road.