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near to Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland


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NT0986 : Queensferry Road by Richard Webb Queensferry Road
Main road into Dunfermline from the Forth Road Bridge and the south. A quiet time to cross. Fast shutter speed required - it is a dual carriageway so I only had to worry about looking one way.
NT0986 : Junction at Milton Green by Jim Smillie Junction at Milton Green
Leading to Lovers Loan on the south side of Pittencrieff Park
NT0986 : Edgar Street by Robert Struthers Edgar Street
This whole area, formerly the site of the City Hospital, has been extensively redeveloped in the last few years. The cupola on the right is part of the old hospital, now used as council buildings.
NT0986 : Tenement, Brucefield Avenue by M J Richardson Tenement, Brucefield Avenue
The rear of the building.
NT0986 : Bothwell Street Viaduct Dunfermline by Paul McIlroy Bothwell Street Viaduct Dunfermline
NT0986 : Disused Gasworks by Robert Struthers Disused Gasworks
The former Dunfermline gasworks on Grange Road. The plantings in the foreground are part of the landscaping for the new Dunfermline High School.
NT0986 : Gas Holder by Paul McIlroy Gas Holder
Gas holder at Grange Road, the tunnel goes under the Dunfermline to Edinburgh railway line.
NT0986 : Brucefield Avenue, Dunfermline by Jim Honeyman Brucefield Avenue, Dunfermline
NT0986 : Pathway down to Pittencrieff Glen by kim traynor Pathway down to Pittencrieff Glen
The path leading down from the southern entrance to Pittencrieff Park, known locally as Pittencrieff Glen. It was famously purchased by the Scots-born American philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie, who gifted it to the town of Dunfermline.... (more)
NT0986 : Former drill hall in Dunfermline by Douglas Nelson Former drill hall in Dunfermline
NT0986 : Bothwell Street Railway Viaduct, Dunfermline by David Dixon Bothwell Street Railway Viaduct, Dunfermline
Part of a 13-span sandstone viaduct built in the 1870s for the North British Railway. It is a Category B listed building (LB46881 LinkExternal link Historic Scotland).
NT0986 : A823, Hospital Hill by David Dixon A823, Hospital Hill

 
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