Rosyth
Rosyth is a town in Fife, Scotland. It is between Inverkeithing and Dunfermline.
Rosyth is most famous for its naval dockyard. Superfast Ferries services between Rosyth and Zeebrugge (Belgium) ended in September, 2008, however they will be operated by another operator, Norfolkline, with services starting around May 2009.
Rosyth Media
Picture of Rosyth Dockyard - HMS Queen Elizabeth
Rosyth Castle, Fife
Garden-city style houses in Admiralty Road, Rosyth. Built by the SNHC.
Rosyth Rosyth is sometimes referred to as a "Garden City" having been built on a English model to provide housing for dockyard workers. These houses on Backmarch Road are a good example of what the designers had in mind.
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B-listed Rosyth parish church designed for the Garden suburb by Hugh A Mottram in 1930.
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Fife Transport : Rosyth Railway Station
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Early vision of how the high school might look.