They first appeared in our newspapers including the Glenrothes Gazette, East Fife Mail, Fife Herald, and St Andrews Citizen as well as the Fife Free Press.
1. Memories of the 1990s
Seven children from Kirkcaldy's Primary School helped mark the opening of Sainsbury's in 1997. They helped store manager David Parker to cut the ribbon, officially declaring the first occupant of Kirkcaldy's new retail park open. Photo: Fife Free Press
2. Memories of the 1990s
Coronation Street star Alma Barrie brought festive sparkle to Kirkcaldy High Street when she switched on the Christmas lights in December 1997. Photo: submitted
3. Memories of the 1990s
The Mary Campbell Smith poem that adorns the wall on the upper level of the south-going side of Kirkcaldy Railway station was unveiled in 1994.
The event marked the conclusion of a station sprucing up, courtesy of Kirkcaldy floor covering giants Forbo-Nairn, who had supplied and fitted specially designed lino to the station’s booking office and waiting room and also produced the commemorative plaque in the shape of the well known poem ‘The Boy In The Train’, whose destination is Kirkcaldy, read by many thousands of commuters since. Photo: Johnston Press
4. Memories of the 1990s
Hockey UK 1992 - junior ice hockey annual competition staged in Kirkcaldy which brought teams from across UK and Europe to compete Photo: Fife Free Press