Local hero and footballing legend Jim Baxter is commemorated with a life size statue in his home village of Hill of Beath.
During his playing career Jim Baxter won 34 caps for Scotland. He played for Raith Rovers, Rangers, Sunderland and Nottingham Forest before returning to Rangers. He played 254 games for the Ibrox club and scored 24 goals.
From 1960 to 1967, he was a leading member of the Scottish international team. One of his most famous moments was during a game against England in 1967 when he played keepy-uppy with the ball. Scotland went on to win 3-2.
The statue was created by Scottish sculptor Andy Scott and was erected in 2003.
The Jim Baxter statue is located on Main Street, next to the Ex-Service Memorial Club.