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Fife is the stage for Shakespeare’s Macbeth, ancient Stone Circles, Pictish caves and the ­final resting place of Robert the Bruce. Fife was once the centre for European pilgri ...
The ultimate combination of an illustrious past and modern convenience, the city of Dunfermline is a location like no other.
On July 4, EnVols shared a list of the "most beautiful" cities in Scotland. A total of three cities are included on the ...
MEMBERS of the Greenock Burns Club paid a visit to Dunfermline for their annual summer outing. They all got the chance to explore the historical ties between Andrew Carnegie and Robert Burns.
MEMBERS of the Greenock Burns Club paid a visit to Dunfermline for their annual summer outing. They all got the chance to ...
The message on the smartly embossed card was so matter-of-fact that its true significance would have remained hidden to all but the most seasoned royal watcher.
The stunning Dunfermline Abbey sits at the centre of the city. History lovers can visit the site where some of Scotland's medieval monarchs were buried - including Robert the Bruce.
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.
In November 2020, a box containing 49 shards arrived at the Abbey Church, part of 950-year-old Dunfermline Abbey. The box was addressed to the fictitious “Bob Brewse”.
Experts solve mystery of glass window shards anonymously returned to abbey - The fragments were returned two decades after they were found beside Dunfermline Abbey.
The 49 fragments were sent to the Abbey Church, part of 950-year-old Dunfermline Abbey, in a box marked for the attention of “Bob Brewse” in November 2020. The shards had been discovered ...
Fragments of stained glass taken from an abbey before being returned anonymously more than 20 years later have been matched with the window they once belonged to. The box - containing 49 pieces of ...