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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 92. Chapters: Alumni of Dunfermline High School, Areas of Dunfermline, Dunfermline Athletic F.C., People from Dunfermline, Charles I of England, Iain Banks, Andrew Carnegie, Alexander I of Scotland, Dunfermline Abbey, Thomas M. Carnegie, Scott Brown, Robert Henryson, Ian Anderson, Craig Levein, Stephen Crawford, Anne Moffat, John MacDougall, Barbara Dickson, Ian Porterfield, History of Dunfermline, Dick Campbell, Michaela Tabb, Maurice Malpas, Kenneth MacMillan, John Forbes, Paul Shields, Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline, Shona McIsaac, Elizabeth de Burgh, Douglas Mason, Pete Wishart, Jason Dair, Matt Paterson, Jim Dobbin, Moira Shearer, Joseph Noel Paton, Queen Anne High School Dunfermline, George Mathewson, Richard Jobson, Dunfermline Building Society, David Bingham, William Adamson, Pittencrieff Park, Jim Crawford, Jim Moffat, Tommy Wright, Kenneth Cranham, Gordon Brown, Ian Jack, Dave Beaumont, Thomas Shaw, 1st Baron Craigmyle, Dunfermline High School, Dunfermline, Rory Lawson, Ian Ferguson, Billy Baxter, Dunfermline Palace, John Potter, Ian Campbell, Carnegie College, Duloch, Jackie Husband, Michael Scott Weir, Sheena McDonald, David Ferguson Hunter, David Sinclair, George Stewart, Billy Steele, Alex Edwards, Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, Alan Hay, Kevin Fotheringham, John MacLaren Erskine, Craig Wilson, Alex McIntosh, Jim McArthur, Jimmy Gardner, Bertie Miller, Robert Stuart, Duke of Kintyre, Craig Robertson, George Kinnell, East End Park, Woodmill High School, Jimmy Harrower, Archie Campbell, Dan McCafferty, Dunfermline Press, John Yorkston, Jimmy Baxter, Harry Lind, Pat Scullion, Malcolm's Tower, Derek Murray, Helen King, List of schools in Dunfermline, Kevin J. Maclean, Malcolm Etheridge Grant, Dave Pearson, Derek Stark, James M. Ritchie, Wilfred Baker, Kingsgate Centre, Willie Campbell, Peter Oliver, Jock Davie, Ia...