archaeology, buildings, landscape and some of the people who have helped to make Falkland the special place that it is.
archaeology, buildings, landscape and some of the people who have helped to make Falkland the special place that it is.
This site is maintained by volunteers from The [[Falkland Society]]. It was created to preserve and display the outcome of '''The Falkland Listed Buildings Survey''',
This site is maintained by volunteers from '''[[The Falkland Society]]'''. It was created to preserve and display the outcome of '''The Falkland Listed Buildings Survey''',
its history, previous names, and special features. Starting on World Photography Day, 19 August 2020,
its history, previous names, and special features. Starting on World Photography Day, 19 August 2020,
volunteers have been taking photographs of buildings throughout the town.
volunteers have been taking photographs of buildings throughout the town.
Latest revision as of 15:05, 11 March 2024
Will you help us expand this site to document our history and our heritage? Email us atnews@falklandsociety.org.ukif you'd like to get involved.
Welcome!
Welcome to The Falkland Wiki – the online encyclopaedia of Falkland and its tangible heritage -
archaeology, buildings, landscape and some of the people who have helped to make Falkland the special place that it is.
This site is maintained by volunteers from The Falkland Society. It was created to preserve and display the outcome of The Falkland Listed Buildings Survey,
its history, previous names, and special features. Starting on World Photography Day, 19 August 2020,
volunteers have been taking photographs of buildings throughout the town.
We are progessively adding what3words references to the articles about individual buildings, using a combination of three English words to identify a particular 3-metre square location on the Earth's surface. See https://what3words.com/about for more details.
"Falkland", for most people probably means the built-up area of our historic town (or village) in the middle of
the "Kingdom" of Fife, south-east Scotland. But this wiki also covers:
But it's not easy to find out about the listed buildings or even where they are.
The listing was mainly done in the early 1970s,
and many of the HES records refer to buildings by names that bear no relation to their current addresses;
one of the aims of this site is to locate our listed buildings and relate them to the current names and addresses.