Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of the 1837 Edinburghshire and Haddington Trade Directory Towns and villages covered: Edinburghshire: Collinton Slateford Currie Kirknewton Corstorphine Dalkeith Heriot Borthwick Carrington Cockpen Kirkliston Lasswade Liberton Loanhead Roslin Calder Musselburgh Fisherrow Inveresk Path-head Cranston Pennycuick Glencross Portobello Joppa Ratho Haddington: Aberlady Athelstaneford Berwick Bolton Dirleton Dunbar Fala Garvald Gladsmuir Haddi... More Info
Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of the 1848 Edinburgh and Leith Trade Directory Surname List Directory Street Directory Professions and Trade Directory Law Directory County Directory Parliament Directory and Public Offices Bank Directory Church Directory Conveyance Directory Names too late for insertion... More Info
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Bygone Leith compliments Guthrie Hutton's previous book, Old Leith, and features a selection of photographs illustrating this historic district.
Dalkeith emerged from the second world war as a town undergoing enormous changes. The Woodburn housing estate was being built to the south.
Railway services in Edinburgh began in earnest in 1846 and for 12 year thereafter the Scottish capital enjoyed major national rail links.
Richard Wiseman took extensive photographs of Edinburgh's tramways between 1952 and 1955, shortly before the network's closure on 16th November 1956
Richard Wiseman's photographs of Edinburgh's tramways taken between 1952 and 1955, shortly before the network's closure on 16 November 1956.