18:3918:39, 8 October 2018diffhist+1,159
Dunfermline
→History: Adding information on the royal mausoleum that was firmed established at the church - later Dunfermline Abbey - between 1093 and 1492
13:5313:53, 8 October 2018diffhist+430
Dunfermline
Adding info on the royal mausoleum which existed at the Church - later Dunfermline Abbey - between 1093 and 1420.
13:4113:41, 5 October 2018diffhist−208 m
Dunfermline
Rewritten sentence in the introduction on Dunfermline's current estimated population [as of 2012] and removed a dead reference
13:3413:34, 5 October 2018diffhist−214
Dunfermline
Updating reference for the estimated population of Dunfermline, according to estimated 2012 figures published by General Register Office for Scotland
12:1612:16, 5 October 2018diffhist−323
Kirkcaldy
Removed info on the Hunter Street Drill Hall and a picture of the Ice Rink (I plan at a later date to put up a replacement picture of either the Ice Rink or one of the leisure centre)
11:2811:28, 5 October 2018diffhist+39 m
Kirkcaldy
→Landmarks: Two of the sentences in the paragraph about Kirkcaldy Town House were re-written slightly and the War Memorial Gardens actually opened in 1925 not 1923
12:1412:14, 4 October 2018diffhist−401
Kirkcaldy
Removed the references from the introduction and relocated some of them into the main body of the article.
15:2315:23, 21 September 2018diffhist+634
Kirkcaldy
→Governance: Removing link to Common Muir; page does not exist on Wikipedia and adding two references for Lesley Laird, current MP for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
14:1514:15, 21 September 2018diffhist−37 m
Kirkcaldy
→History: As stated in the introduction, [Dunfermline] Abbey rule ended in the town when it was granted royal burgh status & moving picture of Volunteers' Green
13:5813:58, 21 September 2018diffhist+119
Kirkcaldy
Updated info on current employers in the town (Hutchison's have been taken over by Whitworths) and Smith Anderson have moved their main base to Kirkcaldy from Falkland in recent years