Burntisland Heritage depends upon donations for a large part of its income. “By giving generously, you help strengthen our community—protecting Burntisland’s heritage so it can be enjoyed by neighbours, visitors, and future generations.”

 

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Silver Salver

Silver Salver

This very interesting EP silver salver was sent to us by Kathryn Stewart and her husband. Kathryn's' mother's godmother(grandmother)  was a Katherine Wood, who originated from Burntisland, before marrying Kathryn's grandfather.

David Wood, was for many years in the late 1800s, a prominent bookseller and stationer in Burntisland. He also operated a 'lending library'. David Wood himself was a local councillor, eventually holding the position of Bailie. As well as the book and stationery business the Woods also operated the local post office. The inscription reads-"Presented to Mrs. D. Wood by the Post Office employees Burntisland 13th January 1885".

This was obviously a presentation by those working for the Post Office who had contact with the shop and dealings with the Woods' in the course of their employment. It may have been a retirement gift? More research needed. If you can through any light onto members of the Wood family please contact us.

One of our Summer Exhibitions

One of our Friends assisting at exhibition

book launch 2005

The launch of one of our publications in 2005

Volunteers

Friends and Trustees

Book launch

Book Launch 2004

Heritage Centre

The Heritage Centre

Bald presentation

William Bald Unveiling

Burntisland's People panel unveiling

King's & Queens unveiling

London Scottish

London Scottish Charity walk. 2022

Unveiling danskin

Unveiling of David Danskin plaque

get together 2021 1

Get together with Friends in 2021

get together 2021 2

Get together with Friends in 2021

get together 2021 3

Get together with Friends in 2021

get together 2021 4

Get together with Friends in 2021

Exhibition Preview 2024

The Trustees held their final meeting as a Trust in preparation to becoming a SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organization). 

Kinghorn Beach (2)

The above watercolours are by George Thomson, some people in the town may remember him as an art teacher at Burntisland Secondary School. He was a well known calligrapher writing on the subject and carrying out commissions. The above paintings, were donated to Burntisland Heritage, by Mr McCulloch, who's family owned the Sandhills caravan park in Kinghorn.

Anas Sarwar

Anas Sarwar Visits in August 2025.

Baton Presentation 1

Antonia Laurence presenting Ian Archibald with Special Constables' baton.

Heritage Centre

Heritage Centre

Anas Sarwar gave us a visit this summer

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