My Dad was born in Dunfermline in January, 1892 - his mother, whom I never knew lived there after moving from the Isle of Aran and married my Grandfather there. I trained as a Midwife there in 1957 - 78 when the Maternity Hospital was based at Izatt Avenue. Dr Gillie, a very kind and considerate man, was the Chief Consultant Obstetrician. I left as a Staff Midwife in January 1960. I liked Dunfermline - it’s status at that time was a town - it deserves the status of city now considering it’s importance to Scottish history.
Dunfermline has expanded greatly over the last few years coinciding with the development of the Queensferry Crossing. Lots of incoming new residents. I agree with your comment on it’s importance in history.
I've been to Dunfermline. It's a lovely place to explore. The only part that I've not been able to visit is St Margaret's Cave, as it is currently closed to the public.
My Dad was born in Dunfermline in January, 1892 - his mother, whom I never knew lived there after moving from the Isle of Aran and married my Grandfather there.
I trained as a Midwife there in 1957 - 78 when the Maternity Hospital was based at Izatt Avenue. Dr Gillie, a very kind and considerate man, was the Chief Consultant Obstetrician. I left as a Staff Midwife in January 1960.
I liked Dunfermline - it’s status at that time was a town - it deserves the status of city now considering it’s importance to Scottish history.
Dunfermline has expanded greatly over the last few years coinciding with the development of the Queensferry Crossing. Lots of incoming new residents. I agree with your comment on it’s importance in history.
6:30 well theres a sight we will never see again....
Great video. My Dad was born in Dunfermline.
Thanks. I think Dunfermline has really expanded more than anywhere else in Scotland over the last few years.
Congrats for your video! This city makes me remember about Nazareth and Dan McCafferty!❤ I am Brazilian!
É muito lindo. Onde será que Dan vivia?
Thank you.
I've been to Dunfermline. It's a lovely place to explore. The only part that I've not been able to visit is St Margaret's Cave, as it is currently closed to the public.
I agree!
It's now open again.
@@wadders65 I'll have to head back through to Dunfermline and visit it. Thank you.
Just found your channel & subscribed. Excellent notes, video labels, and narration. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind comments.