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Dunfermline. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland - Fife. Inhabited place. Longitude: -3.4667. Latitude: 56.0833.

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Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Meteorological journal kept by Rev Henry Fergus at Dunfermline, Auchterarder and Edinburgh., 1799-1850.

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Identifier: Acc.10069/81
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The journal was kept by Rev Henry Fergus at Dunfermline until 1829, when his sight failed. It was continued in Dunfermline until November 1842, then Auchterarder until November 1844, and finally Edinburgh, 1799-1850.

Dates: 1799-1850.

Plans and sections from Burntisland Pier to Dunfermline, Thomas Grainger., 1846.

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Identifier: Acc.10706/428 [Map Library]
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: These papers contain the business archive of the Stevensons from the late 18th century to the mid 20th century. They consist mainly of letterbooks, incoming correspondence, reports, memoranda, maps and plans, with a large number of printed pamphlets and reports by the Stevensons and others, concerning all the civil engineering works with which the family was involved. The main interest lies in the material relating to harbours and to lighthouse construction, and to the work of the Northern...
Dates: 1846.

Plans and sections from North Queensferry, by Inverkeithing to Dunfermline, by Thomas Grainger., 1847.

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Identifier: Acc.10706/430 [Map Library]
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: These papers contain the business archive of the Stevensons from the late 18th century to the mid 20th century. They consist mainly of letterbooks, incoming correspondence, reports, memoranda, maps and plans, with a large number of printed pamphlets and reports by the Stevensons and others, concerning all the civil engineering works with which the family was involved. The main interest lies in the material relating to harbours and to lighthouse construction, and to the work of the Northern...
Dates: 1847.

Plans and sections of the branch to South Queensferry, with subsidiary branches, and the branch to Dunfermline, with subsidiary branches, by Alex J Adie and John Miller., 1847.

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Identifier: Acc.10706/421 [Map Library]
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: These papers contain the business archive of the Stevensons from the late 18th century to the mid 20th century. They consist mainly of letterbooks, incoming correspondence, reports, memoranda, maps and plans, with a large number of printed pamphlets and reports by the Stevensons and others, concerning all the civil engineering works with which the family was involved. The main interest lies in the material relating to harbours and to lighthouse construction, and to the work of the Northern...
Dates: 1847.