English: The Inverkeithing Coat of Arms are taken from the oldest known Inverkeithing Royal Burgh seal of which impressions dated 1296.
The left hand side shows a ship, granted by King David I to the monks of Dunfermline in 1129.
The right side shows St Peter - patron saint of the Inverkeithing - holding his keys and a model of the parish church, the Saint’s halo could refer to the special connection the town had, through its ferry, with the shrine of St Margaret at Dunfermline.
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