Raised beach platforms, Kingcraig
Overview of raised beach platforms at Kingcraig near Elie, Fife
Conducting electromagnetic surveying on the raised beaches at Kingcraig using a Geonics EM38
Deformation feature in Carboniferous sandstones near Cellardyke, Fife
Deformation structure within the Carboniferous sandstones at Cellardyke, Fife
Overview of Kinkell Ness with Rock and Spindle
The Tolbooth built in 1598 and tower, rebuilt in 1776 contain well cut blocks of both local sandstone (buff-coloured) and material from Locharbriggs Quarry, Dumfries (dark red sandstone)
The Memorial Fountain was built in 1897 and is dedicated to Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. It is built of both grey and red granite.
Channel cut into Carboniferous sandstones at Roome Bay, Crail
Arthropleura Tracks, St Andrews
Arthropleura tracks near St Andrews, a cast of them can be seen in MUSA, the Scores, St Andrews
Plaque outside the Parish Church of Inverkeithing (Source: Tom Turpie)
St Peter-in-Chains, Hope Street, Inverkeithing (Source: Creative Commons)
View of the West Gable of the Chapel of St James (Source: Farrell, Stuart, 1998)
Anstruther Church, exterior, from south east (Source: R. Fawcett)
Anstruther Erskine United Free Church (2007) (Source: © Copyright 2021, SCHR Ltd)
Anstruther Baptist Church (2007) (Source: © Copyright 2021, SCHR Ltd)
Anstruther Evangelical Church (2007) (Source: © Copyright 2021, SCHR Ltd)
Chalmers Memorial Church c.1890 (Source: Erskine Beveridge Collection)
1780 drawing of the chapel. (Source: Anne Watters, Kirkcaldy's Churches: Brief Histories)
United Presbyterian Church, Normand Road (Source: Stuart Mee, Dec. 2007)
Silver from the Traprain Law Treasure, East Lothian, Scotland. Bowls of river spoons.
Buckhaven Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses (Source: Amanda Gow, 2007)
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Buckhaven (Source: Bess Rhodes, 2021)
Font of St Michael’s Church, Buckhaven (Source: Bess Rhodes, 2021)