Scotland -- Fife -- Dunfermline
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Abbey and Palace of Dunfermline, c 1914
An uncoloured duplicate reproduction of the engraving of Dunfermline Abbey and Palace listed under Coll-1167/C/1/16/14.
Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, 1788, c 1914
A coloured engraving showing Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, east of Dollar, inland Fife. Drawn in 1788 by J. Farrington R.A. Engraved by C. Catton, Jnr. London. Published Feb 1 by F. Jukes, No. 10 Howland Street.? Nicely coloured. (Number in corner 411; on back Thur 3 Feb 1950.) [In previous catalogue: ?Catton after Farrington 1792? -note dated 3 February 1950.
News cuttings relating to the Lingiad, 7 May 1949 - 27 July 1949
Note about seal hunting rights in a grant by King David I, c1875
Note about seal hunting rights in a grant by King David I as recorded in Pennant's A tour in Scotland, and voyage to the Hebrides, 1772 (see bibliography below).
Papers of Margaret Christie (née Campbell)
Pittencrief Park, c1904
Sections and plans of Pittencrieff Park by Thos. H. Mawson Hon. A.R.I.B.A. 28. Conduit St. London for The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust. "Prentice Mawson Del."
Pittencrief Park, c 1914
Northern Section of Pittencrief Park Bridge, garden and Boulevards. Thos H Mawson Hon A.R.I.B.A. 28 Conduit St. London.
Pittencrief Park, c 1914
Plan showing proposed west extension and its connection with Pittencrief park and town square. Thos. H Mawson Hon A.R.I.B.A. 28 Conduit St. London.
Unknown, 20th century
Comprises an array of material relating to student life at Dunfermline College of Physical Education, including photographs, artefacts and items of College uniform as well as documents including examination papers.
Vocabulary note for the place 'Dun Pharlain' and accompanying note about the person 'Banquo', August 1903
Vocabulary note for the place 'Dun Pharlain = Dumfarlane' [Dùn Phàrlain/Dunfermline, Fìobh/Fife] and accompanying note about the person 'Banquo' that he 'Sent all who spoke the Saxon and if they acquired English he sent them away.' Text has been scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.