We have now completed our move to 102 High Street. There is a great deal of work still required before we can open to the public. We hope to have one of the rooms completed by mid-July, to allow us to hold our annual exhibition this year is “Burntisland: Port of Grace”. The permanent home for the popular railway model, “Burntisland 1883” located in the adjoining hall will be up and running once repairs have been completed to the halls’ fabric. The East of Scotland 4 mm Group, who own the model are looking forward to having a permanent base for this well-travelled and popular exhibition.
We also hope to provide a visual update on our long term search for the baggage ferry of King Charles I, lost off Burntisland in 1633. This will be a defining year for our quest and hopefully the culmination of nearly 30 years of dogged determination by our chairman, Ian Archibald. Watch this space !!!!
All of our facilities are available to the public and our members and volunteers are always keen to assist. We hold extensive records on the town, its industries and people, come and see for yourself.
We are always keen to attract new members. If you would like to help either as a volunteer or become more deeply involved in the Heritage of the town please contact us at burntislandheritage@gmail.com. Or if you see our sign out at the library building, pop-in and speak to us.
Summer Fair Cut-Outs
In planning our move to the upper library hall, we discovered a number of cut-outs from a previous exhibition. These are about 25 years old and were all photographs of local children in Edwardian dress. We will be offering them to friends and families for a small donation to our funds. More detailed photographs will follow. If you would like to claim a cut-out or register an interest , give us an email using the details on this site or -burntislandheritage@gmail.com
