- town of
ancient origin,
Inverkeithing became an
important centre of
trade and
pilgrimage during the
Middle Ages.
Inverkeithing was
granted Royal burgh...
- The
Battle of
Inverkeithing was
fought on 20 July 1651
between an
English army
under John
Lambert and a
Scottish army led by
James Holborne as part of...
- to
Dalgety Bay (via
Inverkeithing) 7D to
North Queensferry (via
Inverkeithing) 7 / 7A to
Kirkcaldy and
Leven (via
Inverkeithing,
Dalgety Bay, Aberdour...
- in the
lands of Rosebery, and was made Lord
Dalmeny and
Viscount of
Inverkeithing at the same time as he was
given the
earldom (and with
similar remainders)...
- long,
extends from
Inverkeithing to Burntisland.
Leaving the
Inverkeithing and
Dunfermline route a
little to the
north of
Inverkeithing station, it immediately...
-
Inverkeithing High
School is a
secondary school located in
Inverkeithing, a
historic town on Fife's
southern coast 3½
miles from
Dunfermline city centre...
- oil rig
construction yards at Methil, the ship
breaking facility at
Inverkeithing and the
former naval dockyard at Rosyth,
along with
numerous other industrial...
-
Inverkeithing Town
House is a muni****l
building in the
Townhall Street,
Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland. The structure,
which is used as a base by members...
-
specially constructed boats and
defeated the
Scots at the
Battle of
Inverkeithing on 20 July. This cut off the
Scottish army at
Stirling from its sources...
- in 2020. The club was
founded in 1996 as
Inverkeithing Boys Club,
before changing their name to
Inverkeithing Blue
Brazil a year later.
Their current name...