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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > Scotland > Fife > Dunfermline Click here for Dunfermline Email Alert
 | Item 80366 DUNFERMLINE Old Postcard - Conservatories, Pittencrieff Scotland, Fife, Vintage Colour Picture Postcard, Dunfermline. Conservatories, Pittencrieff. Gardens. Flowers. Gate. Dunfermline (in Gaelic, Dùn Phàrlain), is a town and burgh in Fife, Scotland that sits on high ground 3 miles from the shore of the Firth of Forth, northwest of Edinburgh. The city is the historic capital of Scotland and Robert the Bruce is buried within the Abbey. The town is intersected from north to south by Pittencrieff Glen, a deep, picturesque and tortuous ravine, from which the town derives its name and at the bottom of which flows Lyne Burn. In 2001, Dunfermline had a population of 39,229. Published by Valentine's Series
|  | Item 80364 DUNFERMLINE Old Postcard CARNEGIE'S BIRTHPLACE Children Scotland, Fife, Vintage Colour Picture Postcard, Carnegie's Birthplace, Dunfermline. Children. Street Scene. Dunfermline (in Gaelic, Dùn Phàrlain), is a town and burgh in Fife, Scotland that sits on high ground 3 miles from the shore of the Firth of Forth, northwest of Edinburgh. The city is the historic capital of Scotland and Robert the Bruce is buried within the Abbey. The town is intersected from north to south by Pittencrieff Glen, a deep, picturesque and tortuous ravine, from which the town derives its name and at the bottom of which flows Lyne Burn. In 2001, Dunfermline had a population of 39,229. Published by Valentine's Series
|  | Item 76266 FIFE 1907 Old Postcard Bruce Monument DUNFERMLINE ABBEY Vintage Postcard. Dunfermline Abbey Interior. The Bruce Monument. Scotland. Dunfermline (in Gaelic, Dùn Phàrlain), is a town and burgh in Fife, Scotland that sits on high ground 3 miles from the shore of the Firth of Forth, northwest of Edinburgh. The city is the historic capital of Scotland and Robert the Bruce is buried within the Abbey. The town is intersected from north to south by Pittencrieff Glen, a deep, picturesque and tortuous ravine, from which the town derives its name and at the bottom of which flows Lyne Burn. In 2001, Dunfermline had a population of 39,229. Published by Valentine's Series |
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