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Inverkeithing - Photo:
Richard Webb
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An ancient royal burgh,
Inverkeithing lies on the Firth of Forth just a
few miles from Edinburgh airport.
The town was the birthplace of Samuel Greig
(1735-88) who created a navy for Russia’s
Catherine the Great. In 1651 Cromwell crushed the
forces of Charles 11 near Pitreavie House.
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St. Peter’s Church has one of
Scotland’s finest medieval fonts, believed to have
been a royal gift. Curiously, the last sighting of
Alexander 111 (1241-86) occurred in the town
before he tumbled off a cliff at Kinghorn.
The town’s Tolbooth dates from the late 18th
century while ‘Thomsoun's House’ and ‘Fordell's
Lodging’ are both 17th century structures. At one
time the area was famous for ship-breaking and
among the tragic victims were the Titanic's sister
ships, the ‘Homeric’ and the ‘Olympic’.
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HMS Ocean - Photo:
Simon Johnston
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