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Lecture to mark Andrew Carnegie's birthday
Witches in Word, Not Deed: Exhibit's creator on women, witches, and folklore
Calendar takes trip down Memory Lane
Margaret and Malcolm: The saint and king who changed Dunfermline
Crowdfunding launched to restore 116-year-old steam train
Plea to help locate banner made by Rosyth peace campaigners
Remembrance Sunday events in Dunfermline and West Fife
Curators at OnFife reviewing African and Caribbean collections
Dunfermline Medieval Heritage Group given charity status
Talk to look at the life of Andrew Carnegie
Dunfermline and West Fife road closures set for Remembrance Sunday
Postcard pictures celebrate Old Dunfermline
Permanent exhibition opened at Lathalmond Railway Museum
Four haunted spots in West Fife that you can visit today
Fife College celebrates 125th anniversary with special ceremony
Competition winners revealed for Fife: Genesis of the Kingdom book
In pictures: Two years since King gave Dunfermline city status
Raising a glass to Dunfermline lemonade makers
Wooers' Alley signs damaged just days after going up
Exhibition of Sir Joseph Noël Paton's work opens to the public
Memory Lane: 50 years since Lyle and Scott team won 'It's a Knockout'
Learn about Dunfermline's artistic history with new signs at Wooers' Alley
Meet the Dalgety Bay man who has written a book on a niche area of history
The medieval history of Saint Margaret's Well in Dunfermline
'Most realistic' Robert the Bruce model goes on display in Dunfermline Abbey
Dunfermline councillor marks anniversary of local hero who drowned
St Margaret's Cave: Step back in time to see where the medieval queen prayed
Quilty pleasure as Millennium tapestry of Dunfermline heroes is back on display
Walking down the Halbeath Road ... and trying not to get hit by a tram
Try try and try again to celebrate Robert the Bruce in Dunfermline
'We'll be back' say Bruce Festival visitors
Linen heritage was part of the fabric of old Dunfermline and employed thousands
Lego Dunfermline buildings complete and on display in the city
Historic Dunfermline attraction to reopen to the public this weekend
Signs are good for George and Blairhall's mining history
Ceremony of Light in Hillend marks 80th anniversary of D-Day landings
West Fife witches remembered at emotional ceremony in Dunfermline
Profanity in the 17th century? This woman was banned and marked with a hot iron
Bruce bonus as festival will return to Dunfermline next summer
Lord Elgin's other Greek treasure goes up for auction
WATCH: JJ Chalmers to host Scotland's Salute to mark D-Day landings
Scottish witches to be remembered at Dunfermline Abbey
Meet the Spanish mercenary in the employ of Robert the Bruce
COMPETITION: Win a copy of the new book 'Fife: Genesis of the Kingdom’
Comic book writer's illustrated history of Dunfermline released
Dunfermline preparing for festival to mark 750 years since birth of famous king
Learn about the medieval art of calligraphy with My Lady Dawn
Meet the barber surgeon whose skills were in high demand 700 years ago
Ceremony of light in West Fife to mark D-Day anniversary
Learn all about medieval food with Mistress Claire at Bruce Festival
Dunfermline's plans to mark 750 years since the birth of Robert the Bruce
Meet the eccentric medieval woman making an appearance at the Bruce Festival
Swindlers’ list: the lady con artists who tricked their way to fortunes.
Join Arthur as he takes a stroll through the history of Aberdour