Society and Culture (Subscribe)
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Links
A Site for Sore Eyes
http://www.kenmatthews.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
A user friendly site for visually impaired people, no frames or graphics. The site is an audio magazine format featuring streaming audio and is updated monthly. The eventual aim is to publish weekly.
Anstruther Lifeboat Station
http://www.anstrutherlifeboat.org.uk/
This site give details of all launches form Anstruther since 1997, includes photos of the boat and crew and information on the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in general.
Balgonie Castle
http://www.balgonie-castle.com
Catering for weddings, banquets, receptions and corporate events. Listing function information, history, heraldry, fees, location and contact addresses.
Blebo Craigs
The village of Blebo Craigs. E-postacrds, 360degree panoramas, a screensaver, bulletin board. Bringing Blebo into the information pool with a splash.
Burntisland
Description, information and history. Includes a collection of recent photographs; bibliography; current affairs; and historical data.
Crawford Arts Centre
http://www.crawfordarts.free-online.co.uk/
Originally founded by the University of St Andrews in 1977-78, the Centre is now independently run as a charitable company. It provides exciting exhibitions of all kinds of visual art, from sculpture and painting to photography, design & architecture; a studio theatre for varied groups to put on different kinds of shows and various art classes for young people and adults.
Culross Harbour Restoration Project
http://members.aol.com/culrossharbour/index.htm
Aims to restore the harbour of the Royal Burgh on the River Forth. Includes maps and photographs.
Ferry Fair
http://www.angelfire.com/ab7/ferryfair/
Detail about the event at South Queensferry including history and pictures.
Strathmiglo
http://www.strathmiglo.freeserve.co.uk/index.htm
Community information for a small Scottish village in North Fife.
The Reaper
http://freespace.virgin.net/s.smith/index.htm
News and information on a Fifie Herring Drifter owned by the Scottish Fisheries Museum, Anstruther, a floating museum touring local waters.
