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By Penman, A.D
Score. English.
Published Dunfermline: Dunfermline week publicity sub-committee, 1950
Sheet music for a song 'The Auld Grey Toun'. Words written by A.D.Penman and music composed by James Moodie

By Kemp, Robert
Book. English.
Published Dunfermline: K Lindsay & Co: 1951
The play King of Scots was held in the nave of Dunfermline Abbey daily from 27th August to 8th September 1951. The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust supported...

By Kemp, Robert
Book. English.
Published Dunfermline: R K Lindsay & Co, 1949
The play ''Saxon Saint'' was held in the nave of Dunfermline Abbey daily from 29th August to 3rd September 1949. The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust supported...

By Shadrake, Susanna
Book. English.
Published Stroud: Tempus, 2005

By Davidson, Susanna
Hardback. English.
Published Usborne, 2006
First
Retelling of the fairy tale The Little Red Hen. The Little Red Hen finds some grains of wheat, but who will help her plant them?

Hardback. English.
Published London: Usborne, 2007
The three little pigs are going out into the big wide world to make homes of their own. "Watch out for the Big Bad Wolf," says Mother Pig. And so they...

By Gregory, Susanna, 1958-
Hardback. English.
Published London: Sphere, 2007
Cambridge University is in dire financial straits: the town's landlords are demanding an extortionate rent rise for the students' hostels. The tension...

By Dunfermline Carnegie Trust
Book. English.
Published Dunfermline: A.Romanes & Son Ltd., 1950
Programme with list of soloists. Chorus performed by the Dunfermline Choral Union

By Gregory, Susanna, 1958- author
Paperback. English.
Published London: Sphere, 2018
Cambridge University is in dire financial straits: the town's landlords are demanding an extortionate rent rise for the students' hostels. The tension...

By Gregory, Susanna, 1958-
Paperback. English.
Published London: Sphere, 2012
London swelters in a heatwave in the summer of 1664, and in the corridors of power the temperature is equally high as an outbreak of war with the Dutch...
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