People using the main gates of Pittencrieff Park in the Fife town of Dunfermline
People using the main gates of Pittencrieff Park in the Fife town of Dunfermline with Bridge Street and the Town Hall in the background. Andrew Carnegie, bought the ground in 1902 and gifted it to the people of Dunfermline the following year. It's of significant historical significance as it hosts the site of 'Malcolm's Tower' one of Scotland's Kings. The main entrance to the park is called Louise Carnegie Gates in tribute to Andrew Carnegie's wife.
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Location: Louise Carnegie entrance, Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline, Scotland
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