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Ms Kelly visited the Abbey Church, built in 1821 in the Fife town, and eventually worked out that the stained-glass pieces were originally part of the Margaret Window in the south transept.
Experts have solved a mystery over stained glass window fragments which were anonymously returned to a historic abbey several years ago. The 49 fragments were sent to the Abbey Church, part of 950 ...
The most notable site in Dunfermline is the 12th-century Dunfermline Abbey. Originally a priory, the abbey was the venue for at least one royal wedding and is the resting place of royals like ...
On July 4, EnVols shared a list of the "most beautiful" cities in Scotland. A total of three cities are included on the ...
WHEN King Charles III rolled into Dunfermline last autumn, to proclaim it Scotland’s newest city, it was the royal icing on a richly layered historic cake. But standing in Dunfermline Abbey’s New ...
At a ceremony in Dunfermline, Scotland, Charles said the late queen’s “deep love for Scotland was one of the foundations of her life”—and seemingly poked a little fun at his well-known ...
The couple then visited Dunfermline Abbey before travelling to Edinburgh to host a reception celebrating the British South Asian community.
Peel the centuries back at Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, the final resting place of King Robert the Bruce and seven other Scottish kings.
Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon booed by crowds as she arrives in Dunfermline to receive King Charles. The monarch is being accompanied by Queen Consort Camilla as they formally make it ...
Exhibition curator Lesley Lettice said the commission was important to Paton as well, and added: “As a son of Dunfermline, Paton was thrilled to create the designs for the Abbey windows – and ...
Dunfermline Abbey, where the bones of the famous Scottish King are interred, is facing an eye-watering £8 million bill to repair and upgrade the building.