The Mary Celeste, a Nova Scotia-built brigantine, became the world's most famous ghost ship when it was found drifting without any crew on board in 1872. Today the ship and its Nova Scotia connections are fading from memory.
The wraps have come off a programme of events to mark the tercentenary of Adam Smith - Kirkcaldy’s most famous son - and the organisers hope this summer’s celebrations will honour his legacy and put his Lang Toun links firmly on the map.