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798: 4680: 589: 1254: 895: 1123: 5350: 54: 585:, known as "Giant's Brae" and "Lady Fyfe's Brae", identified as Somerset's Battery and Pelham's Battery respectively, are believed to be artillery mounds created for the siege in April 1560 and are listed as scheduled monuments, but may be natural hillocks. The best documented day of the siege was 7 May 1560, when the English and Scots charged the walls of Leith with ladders that turned out to be too short. John Knox records the delight of Mary of Guise at the failure of the attack, and English sources report 1000 casualties. 1186: 1181:, one of the largest rigged ships ever built. Robb's yard also made a great contribution to the RN and MN during the Second World War, building forty-two vessels for the Royal Navy, fourteen merchant ships and refitted and repaired nearly 3,000 ships of the Royal Navy and Merchant Navy. This means that one new ship was launched on an average every six weeks and a ship repaired every day of this long and bloody conflict. The RN list included Flower and Castle Class Corvettes and River, Loch and Bay Class Frigates. 71: 738: 1061: 4673: 611: 107: 790: 4354: 1359: 1351: 574: 761:, set sail on 14 August 1779 as commodore of a squadron of seven ships with the intention of destroying British commerce in the North Sea. He intended to capture the port of Leith and hold it for ransom, but his plan was thwarted when a gale on 16 September kept him at the mouth of the Firth of Forth. The scare he caused led to the hasty erection of Leith Fort, with a battery of nine guns, designed by 4385: 1582: 1912: 1301: 4342: 114: 78: 468: 1565:. This tram service was due to serve Leith in 2011, however, due to construction and funding issues, the section of the line towards Leith and Newhaven was delayed. It opened just after midday on 7 June 2023 with Leith stops at Balfour Street (Leith Walk), Foot of the Walk (Constitution Street), The Shore (Constitution Street), 765:, the architect of Edinburgh's New Town, and built in 1780. A Georgian terrace to the north-east served as officers' quarters, and was known as "London Row" because, being brick-built, it looked more like a London terrace than any in Edinburgh. The fort was in active use until 1955, latterly serving for 250: 1510:
pm. This was put on tracks sometime around 1880 effectively then becoming a horse-drawn tram. Leith was the first town in Scotland to electrify its tram system (1905). Leith Corporation Tramways were merged into Edinburgh Corporation Tramways as part of the 1920 merger of the two burgh councils. Tram
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to site their new offices in Leith Docks (just north of the old infilled East Dock). The site was chosen as part of a design-and-build competition against other sites at Haymarket and Marionville. It was completed in 1994. The hoped-for influx of well-paid civil service jobs failed to have much local
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was the first to enter the dock, with the civic dignitaries on board, amid discharges of artillery from the fort and His Majesty's warships in Leith Roads. The foundation stone for the second (middle) wet dock was laid on 14 March 1811, which was completed and opened with due ceremony in 1817 by Lord
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All boys were educated for free from 1555 onwards. This was paid for by the local trade guilds. All girls were educated from 1820, a long time after the boys, but a very early example of free education for females (only required by law from 1876). A free hospital service was provided from 1777, paid
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Historically, due its Catholic connections (and French garrison), Leith was one of the last towns to have Catholic sympathies post-Reformation. Although the preceptory (small monastery) of St Anthony's was destroyed soon after 1560 the other churches were quickly adapted to Protestant use. There was
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training. Most of the barracks were demolished to build a Council housing scheme centred on Fort House and enclosed by the old fort walls. The Council development was an award-winning scheme in its day (1955), but the building was demolished in January 2013 and the site has been redeveloped with new
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In the mid-19th century the railways came. Leith had one horse-drawn line pre-dating steam-trains, bringing coal from Dalkeith to a station at the north end of Constitution Street, to serve the glassworks there. This dated from the late 18th century. Steam trains arrived in the 1840s, being some of
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in which the people of Leith voted 26,810 to 4,340 against the merger. The population of Leith at the time of the merger was 80,000, representing 20% of the entire population of Edinburgh in around 5% of the city area, reflecting the town's high density. It was Scotland's sixth largest town at the
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from this time. At its peak there were around 100 warehouses storing wine and brandy. In the late 1880s, due to the collapse of wine harvest in Europe, most of these were "converted" for the storage of whisky used in the growing business of whisky blending and bottling. Important in this business
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Leith FM (later renamed Castle FM) started as a week-long RSL station during the late 1990s, linked to Leith Festival. A few years of annual 28-day broadcasts later, the station bid for and won a permanent community radio licence and broadcast for several years on 98.8 FM and online. In December
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and resultant depopulation in the post-war era, Leith gradually began to enjoy an upturn in fortunes in the late 1980s. Several old industrial sites were developed with modest, affordable housing, while small industrial business units were constructed at Swanfield, Bonnington, Seafield and off
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on Leith Links, part of the Edinburgh Festival since 2010. The Leith Gala, now known as Leith Festival Gala Day is an annual event that has taken place since 1907; it was originally a charity event to raise sponsorship for local hospital beds before the National Health came into place. It has
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Leith suffered during the 1645 plague outbreak, with over 50% of the population in the southern district dying. Archaeological excavations in 2016 at St Mary's RC Primary School, by Wardell Armstrong, as part of a planning condition, found a mass grave of 81 bodies from the 1645 plague. The
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Shipbuilding – originally centred on the Water of Leith and limited in scale due to the shallow water, Leith's shipbuilding started to fade as vessels increased in size. Latterly Leith built specialised ship types: tugs, hotel ships, cable-layers etc. Whilst the most notable large shipyard
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for Leith was South Leith Parish Church, originally constructed in 1483. In June 1811 a census gave the population of South Leith as 15,938; North Leith 4,875. With a procession and ceremony, the foundation stone of the new church for the parish of North Leith was laid on 11 April 1814.
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Lindsay Road. The Shore developed a clutch of upmarket restaurants, including the first of the chain of Malmaison hotels in a conversion of a seamen's mission, whilst the once industrially-polluted and desolate banks of the Water of Leith were cleaned up and a public walkway opened.
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Historically Leith was governed by the Town Council of Edinburgh, with separately organised baillies appointed by various bodies without contact with each other. The result became very unsatisfactory, and half of Leith was provided with no municipal government whatever or any local
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for by a local tax, with beds sponsored by local shops. Leith had electric street lighting from 1890 and electric trams from 1905 (only Blackpool was earlier in the UK). The first public sewer in Scotland was built in Bernard Street in 1780; this flowed into the Water of Leith.
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company developed significant interests in whaling, initially in the Arctic, and then in the Antarctic. Among their many whaling stations in the South Atlantic, they established and operated from a base on the island of South Georgia, south east of the Falkland Islands at
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Glass – the Leith Glassworks stood on Baltic Street and dated from 1746. There is also some reference to earlier glass production from 1682 at Leith Citadel. Leith specialised in wine bottles, largely for export to France and Spain. At its peak
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Leith houses a notable number of cultural arts studios and small independent businesses, including the Leith Theatre on Ferry Road, Leith School of Art in North Junction Street, WASP Studios by The Shore and Out of the Blue in the former
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by one day in being the first steamship to cross the Atlantic but, as a much smaller ship, was eclipsed by the press coverage given to the larger ship. Leith offered ferry services to many European ports, including Hamburg and Oslo.
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Lead – Scotland's largest leadworks stood on the corner of Mitchell Street and Constitution Street. Founded around 1760 the operational part worked until the 1970s and the empty buildings stood until the late 1980s. The offices, on
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area in the late 20th century. Amongst the finds were medieval wharf edges from the 12th century. This date fits with the earliest documentary evidence of settlement in Leith, the foundation charter of Holyrood Abbey.
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Leith is also home to The Queen's former floating Royal residence, the Royal Yacht Britannia, now a five-star visitor attraction and evening events venue permanently berthed at the Ocean Terminal shopping centre.
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also an Episcopalian meeting house near Kapple's Wynd (later renamed Cables Wynd) from 1688, somewhat inexplicably called the John Knox Church. The church was active from 1688 and was last used by a visit of
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On 19 August 1561, Mary, Queen of Scots, arrived in Leith and, finding no welcoming party to receive her, made a brief stop at the house of Andrew Lamb, before being collected and escorted by coach to
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A regular stage coach service ran between Bernard Street and Edinburgh's Old Town from the mid-18th century. By 1863 this had become a horse-drawn omnibus running every 5 minutes from 9
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was erected in 1656 to regulate the port traffic. All that remains of the fort today is a vaulted trance in Dock Street which was its main entrance. New industry in Leith included the
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2013, Leith Dockers Club locked the station out of its rented premises, due to the "substantial" debt it was owed by the station, and the future of the station is currently in doubt.
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impact as most commute to the office, and only a small percentage venture beyond the confines of the office during lunchtimes. It did further foster Leith's growing reputation as a
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remained in France. Mary of Guise moved the Scottish Court to Leith, to a site that is now Parliament Street, off Coalhill. According to the 18th-century historian
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the earliest lines in Britain. When the railways were at their height, Leith had four passenger stations and many goods stations. However, in the 1960s, the
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were held on Leith Sands, an area immediately north of the present Links and now built over. They were long regarded as one of Scotland's most important
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opened to passengers in June 2023 providing Leith and the new dock developments with a fast and convenient route for both local commuters and visitors.
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Soap – the Anchor Soapworks was established on Water Street around 1680. This largely used whale oil in its production. This survived until around 1930.
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Fishing – During the 19th century Leith became an important entrepôt for the Scottish herring trade, with exports peaking at 388,899 barrels in 1907.
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recommended the closure of almost all of Leith's railway infrastructure. Today, only one freight line that connects to the dock remains in use.
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Continued growth meant that Leith and Edinburgh formed a contiguous urban area. Leith was merged with Edinburgh on 1 November 1920 despite a
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Until 1923 there was no through tram service between Leith and Edinburgh; at the boundary in Leith Walk it was necessary to change from a
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have been part of Leith's sporting culture since their foundation in 1887 until closure in 1955. Reformed in 1996 they amalgamated with
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Wine and whisky storage – wine storage in Leith dates from at least the early 16th century, notably being connected with the Vaults on
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was founded by Lachlan Rose in Leith on Commercial Street in 1868. This was originally and primarily focussed upon provision of
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low-density housing, again award-winning. A pair of the old fort's gatehouses survive at the southern entrance to the scheme.
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Red Scotland!: The Rise and Fall of the Radical Left, c. 1872 to 1932: The Rise and Fall of the Radical Left, c. 1872 to 1932
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services ran until 1956 and were then replaced by buses due to the contemporary perception of their greater flexibility.
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in 2008 and achieved promotion to the East of Scotland Premier Division in 2011. They host home games at Peffermill 3G.
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Leith has undergone significant regeneration and is now a busy port with visits from cruise liners and the home of the
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is buried in Rosebank Cemetery. Whaling ships from Leith brought the very first penguins to Edinburgh Zoo around 1900.
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against his mother's supporters in Edinburgh Castle based themselves in Leith from 1571 to 1573, a period called the
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As of 2011 (the most recent Census for which data is available), the religious composition of Leith was as follows:
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The Port of Leith distillery, currently under construction, will soon be the UK’s only vertical whisky distillery.
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Leith has a long history of pioneering social advances, some of which were the first of their kind in Scotland:
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Although there are no longer any passenger rail services serving Leith, two station buildings partially remain:
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Until its amalgamation with Edinburgh in 1920, the southern-most town border was the middle of Pilrig Street.
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of Russia arrived by sea at Leith with his family and suite on Tuesday 22 September 1896. Scottish anarchist
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in June 1622, and soldiers from the ship were able to come ashore at Leith. Three Dutch ships, commanded by
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Company but stood on the same site in Leith (ironically this company has never truly been in "Edinburgh").
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ended with the departure of the French troops in accordance with the Treaty of Leith, also known as the
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Dr John Henderson (1818–1901), served 1875–1881, instigated the Leith Improvement Plan and creator of
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Leith was Scotland's leader in several industries for many centuries. Of these the most notable are:
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The earliest evidence of settlement in Leith comes from several archaeological digs undertaken in
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As the major port serving Edinburgh, Leith has seen many significant events in Scottish history.
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Dr John Henderson (1818–1901), served second term 1886–1887 following Pringle's death in office
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is set in Leith, with filming locations including the Eastern Cemetery. The show is written by
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Expansion in the Georgian era gave rise to streets such as Queen Charlotte Street, named after
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archaeologists surmised that there was extreme fear of dying from this plague, likely
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and in 1503 imported a timber keel from France for building one of the king's ships.
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Whaling – originally focussed on local, and Icelandic waters (the last whale in the
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In 1650, Leith was a prospective battleground when the Army of the Covenant, led by
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who also produced green ginger wine, and Macdonald & Muir who later bought the
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was then given its new name, to mark the King's arrival by ship's boat at Leith
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in Kirkgate was erected in Grecian architectural style at an expense of £2500.
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ReDrawing Edinburgh: The Edinburgh Boundary Extension Centennial 1920 Project
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Leith Links have been used a sports and recreation area over many centuries.
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John Allan Lindsay (1865–1942), served 1917–1920, the final Provost of Leith
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meetings before racing moved to Musselburgh permanently from 1816 onwards.
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who operated in Leith crime hotspots amongst other locations in Edinburgh.
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for the entertainment of guests including James VI. In 1590, James's wife,
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was caught in 1834); by the mid 19th century ships were travelling to the
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policeman, later Chief Constable of the Lothians and Peebles Constabulary
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The History of Leith, from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Period
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Leith was named as the fourth "coolest neighbourhood in the world" by
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concern a group of drug users living in the Leith area in the 1980s.
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Leith's gradual revival was also helped by the decision of the then
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were both chief city of the Westphalian Quarter at different times.
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The Leith Victoria Swim Centre on Junction Place opened in 1899.
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was constructed to defend the entrance of the harbour during the
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The Sea Dominies: The Story of Leith Nautical College, 1855-1987
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From the twelfth century South Leith was part of the parish of
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and Leith to defend the northern approach to Edinburgh against
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High Constabulary of the Port of Leith (Leith High Constables)
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that included music from The Proclaimers, which itself had a
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Leith still has several notable historic churches, including
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The High Constabulary of the Port of Leith; a short history
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Today, Leith is served by various bus services provided by
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This article is about Leith, Scotland. For other uses, see
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Leith is significant in the historical development of the
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features stories loosely based upon the historical figure
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by Robert Douglas, an established soap boiler, from 1677.
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is one of only two independent art schools in Scotland.
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The earliest surviving historical references are in the
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in 2004, was a small town with up to 17,000 new homes.
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by quarter, and trading posts of the Hanseatic League
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Leith Links also have one of the longest established
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Leith was formerly a port linked to the trade of the
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for this event, and this Monarch was welcomed by the
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Leith Shipyards 1918–1939 Leith Built Ships, Vol. II
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They Once Were Shipbuilders Leith-Built Ships Vol. I
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George Adiston McLaren (1801–1881), served 1848–1851
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It is now a scheduled monument within the port. 2544:(1813–1893) minister of North Leith Free Church, 2123:(died 1540), brother of the above, privateer and 1371:but the huge crowd he drew was too large to fit. 4108:"Meet James McLevy - the original no1 detective" 4029:"Happy so glad to get the hang of it with Marty" 3097:"Edinburgh, Leith Docks, Martello Tower (51960)" 3051:. Loanhead: Macdonald Printers (Edinburgh) Ltd. 1257:Former Seamen's Mission, now the Malmaison Hotel 2641:(1890–1915) Scotland’s first female bell-ringer 1654:Festivals occur throughout the year, including 5148:became inaccessible due to the silting of the 2212:(fl. 1560s), keeper of royal artillery at the 2012:Thomas Hutchison (1796–1852), served 1845–1848 1328:which was originally used as a timber market. 836:On 20 May 1806, there was a procession of the 658:In 1622 there was conflict between privateer " 443:Leith is located on the southern coast of the 96:Show map of the City of Edinburgh council area 5178: 4499: 1971:the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews 1022:managed to get in his face to criticise him. 662:" flying the Spanish flag and ships from the 8: 3607:"The Derivation of Edinburgh's Street Names" 3551:"The Derivation of Edinburgh's Street Names" 3255:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 562:. In June 1560, Mary of Guise died, and the 3673:multiple contemporary photographic evidence 3362:Edinburgh and its Environs: Ward Lock Guide 2048:Thomas Aitken (1833–1912), served 1887–1893 1850:Leith Walk Ward compared (2022 Census Data) 1378:and South Leith Parish Church (both of the 1241:was erected in Constitution Street in 1861. 1189:Christian Salvesen harpoon gun on The Shore 1111:. This was under a new company name of the 58:Aerial view of Leith and the Firth of Forth 5884: 5712: 5533: 5364: 5210: 5185: 5171: 5163: 4868: 4766: 4691: 4558: 4506: 4492: 4484: 4371:covering news, culture, reviews and blogs 4211:. Edinburgh Evening News. 27 December 2022 3802:. New York, NY: Hearst Magazine Media, Inc 2657:(1794–1858) merchant and amateur geologist 2423:(born 1964), football manager formerly of 2326:, founder of Kwik-Fit and former owner of 2266:nutritionist, and twin brother, Brigadier 2099:(1879–1957), World War I recipient of the 2021:James Taylor (1800–1890), served 1855–1860 877: 522:) in retaliation for the rejection of the 30: 3943:The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music 2938:Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1574–1581 2051:John Bennet (1820–1902), served 1893–1899 2009:James Reoch (1768–1845), served 1839–1845 620:abdication of Mary Queen of Scots in 1567 3682: 3206:"Living My Life | The Anarchist Library" 2787: 2460:(1774–1854), naturalist and mineralogist 2233:(1796–1883), surgeon (first to describe 2030:James Watt (1806–1881), served 1866–1875 2018:Robert Philip (d.1887), served 1851–1855 2006:Adam White (1760–1843), served 1833–1839 1846: 1787: 777:and had no church of its own. After the 417:, Scotland, founded at the mouth of the 3079: 3034: 3017: 3015: 2956:(John Donald: Edinburgh, 1997), p. 100. 2926:Mary Queen of Scots: My Heart is My Own 2846:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1877), pp. 366-9: 2829:(John Donald: Edinburgh, 2007), p. 60: 2758: 2548:of the Free Church of Scotland 1882/83. 1955:Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers 636:Elizabeth Stuart, 2nd Countess of Moray 288: 244: 212: 188: 50: 5985:Port cities and towns of the North Sea 3248: 2984:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1837), pp. 456-9. 2529:, Labour politician and trade unionist 1791:Leith Ward compared (2022 Census Data) 705:, threw up an earthen rampart between 4088:from the original on 14 December 2019 3794:Hubbard, Lauren (30 September 2018). 3645:"Census 2011 - Council Ward Profiles" 2803:. Leith Theatre Trust. Archived from 1760:both of whom attended Leith Academy. 1261:After decades of industrial decline, 953:Text of statute as originally enacted 853:Provost Arbuthnot. The same year the 824:. A painting of the occasion hung in 814:The Old Ship Hotel and King's Landing 534:ruled Scotland from Leith in 1560 as 306: 272: 260: 248: 234: 222: 202: 170: 152: 7: 3587:from the original on 6 November 2020 2679:(1861–1946) and his younger brother 2604:Charlie and Craig Reid of folk band 1752:, a former Leith resident and stars 1202:Sugar refining was developed at the 808:Leith was the port of entry for the 634:built on boats, for the marriage of 16:Port district of Edinburgh, Scotland 4259:Edinburgh in the Nineteenth Century 3821:Clark, John Paul (6 October 2021). 3398:Knox, Annierose (12 October 2021). 2940:, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1907), p. 611. 2689:(1875–1956), football manager with 2288:physiologist and forensic scientist 2200:(1949–1990), stage and screen actor 2141:(1865-1932) surgeon and antiquarian 969:Leith Municipal Government Act 1827 946:Leith Municipal and Police Act 1848 882:Leith Municipal Government Act 1827 810:visit of King George IV to Scotland 741:Royal Artillery at Leith Fort, 1846 4076:Hogan, Michael (30 October 2019). 3577:"Pushed to the Limits by new name" 3372:Qureshi, Arusa (12 October 2021). 3321:Kenefick, William (15 July 2007). 2344:(1821–1905), first-class cricketer 717:. After Cromwell's victory at the 628:"Wars between Leith and Edinburgh" 14: 3733:"Homepage | Edinburgh Trams" 3533:"Leith set for major development" 3453:. Leith Shipyards. Archived from 3177:, to begin his visit to Scotland 3165: 2546:Moderator of the General Assembly 2472:, recipient of the Victoria Cross 965:. An 1827 act of Parliament, the 413:) is a port area in the north of 4678: 4671: 4444:The New Student's Reference Work 4383: 4352: 4340: 4252:. Leith: William Reid & Son. 3515:"End of the line for Leith port" 2915:(Edinburgh: HMSO, 1951), p. 257. 2867:, 121 (1991), 361–62 & fn.21 2581:, shipbuilder and inventor (the 2093:(1771–1797), journalist and poet 1991:pitches in Scotland, from 1820. 1308:In 2004 the owner of the docks, 900:Parliament of the United Kingdom 893: 757:, is credited as founder of the 432:authorising the construction of 387: 112: 105: 76: 69: 52: 5990:Red-light districts in Scotland 3632:Cassell's Old and New Edinburgh 3424:Bryan, Anna (21 January 2023). 3236:Leithlocalhistorysociety.org.uk 3232:"Leith Local History: Timeline" 2417:(1722–1808), poet and dramatist 2125:Lord High Treasurer of Scotland 1976:From at least 1600 until 1816, 1561:and a tram service provided by 1414:Ukrainian Greek Catholic church 1408:mosque and community centre, a 793:King George IV landing at Leith 502:in 1498 for his new lodging at 5980:Ports and harbours of Scotland 4414:New International Encyclopedia 4233:. History of Leith, Edinburgh. 3973:"Sunshine on Leith: A Musical" 3971:Fisher, Mark (28 April 2007). 3327:. Edinburgh University Press. 3181:"Tsar Nicholas II in Scotland" 2950:Calendar State Papers Scotland 2928:(Fourth Estate, 2009), p. 154. 2877:Calendar State Papers Scotland 2833:, 5 (Edinburgh, 1882), p. 382. 2405:, minister of Leith for a time 2151:1977–80, Chairman of the 1986 1957:played there before moving to 1693:after the town, including the 1055:Edinburgh Corporation Tramways 1034:in 1913 recounted in the book 670:allowed a Dunkirker to lie at 449:City of Edinburgh council area 436:in 1128 in which it is termed 92:City of Edinburgh council area 1: 5353:Edinburgh's Old and New Towns 4360:travel guide from Wikivoyage 4231:"PROVOSTS OF LEITH 1833–1920" 3876:. The Scotsman. 25 April 2018 3469:Historic Environment Scotland 3124:Historic Environment Scotland 3093:Historic Environment Scotland 2970:The Scottish People 1490-1625 2954:Scotland's Last Royal Wedding 2286:Robert James Blair Cunynghame 2116:Lord High Admiral of Scotland 2114:(c. 1466 – 1511), privateer, 2064:(1856–1935), served 1908–1917 2058:(1851–1923), served 1899–1908 2042:(1822–1886), served 1881–1886 2027:(1819–1884), served 1860–1866 1101: 577:'Giant's Brae' on Leith Links 113: 77: 4027:John Gibson (5 March 2007). 2879:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898): 2280:Craigmillar Festival Society 2182:(1907 – unknown), footballer 1937:Leith Athletic Football Club 1485: Other religions (2.4%) 1136:were William Sanderson with 828:, now Leith Police station. 747:American War of Independence 690:was placed to ensure order. 317:Edinburgh Northern and Leith 28:Human settlement in Scotland 4373:from the edges of Edinburgh 4367:, a free-community centric 4278:The Life and Times of Leith 4257:Gilbert, W.M., ed. 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In the early 1900s, the 1030:Leith was the scene of the 548:National Museum of Scotland 6006: 5965:Irish diaspora in Scotland 4474:Collier's New Encyclopedia 4380:a community based festival 3047:Wood, Andrew Dick (1972). 2827:Scottish Queens: 1034–1714 2382:Moredun Research Institute 2296:Royal Society of Edinburgh 2259:(1793–1866) medical author 1687:titled their second album 1623:Educational establishments 1546:(built in Leith) beat the 875:United Kingdom legislation 514:The town was burnt by the 18: 5935: 5887: 5715: 5536: 5367: 5346: 5213: 5193:Residential areas in the 5125: 4944: 4669: 4523: 3708:"Railways Leith Stations" 3662:Bradshaw's Handbook, 1863 3649:City of Edinburgh Council 3352:City of Edinburgh Council 2891:, vol. 1 (London, 1740): 2844:Accounts of the Treasurer 2542:Very Rev Robert MacDonald 2370:, merchant and father of 2268:Martin Melvin Cruickshank 2149:Lord Provost of Edinburgh 2079:William Lindsay Alexander 1929:which is a member of the 1669:Dalmeny Street drill hall 1433:Religion in Leith (2011) 1387:St Mary's Star of the Sea 1376:North Leith Parish Church 1314:City of Edinburgh Council 892: 887: 838:Lord Provost of Edinburgh 556:Scottish Protestant lords 552:South Leith Parish Church 325: 299:Edinburgh North and Leith 285: 245: 63: 51: 5437:Hillside and Calton Hill 5140:The kontor was moved to 4274:Marshall, J. M. (1986). 4031:. Edinburgh Evening News 2881:HMC Hatfield Manuscripts 2453:The Antiquities of Leith 2278:(1920–2011), founder of 2246:John Crabbie founder of 1699:musical of the same name 309:Scottish Parliament 4429:Encyclopædia Britannica 4399:The American Cyclopædia 4248:Campbell, Alex (1827). 3023:Economic History Review 2999:journals.socantscot.org 2911:(London, 1897), p. 44: 2533:Andrew Macdonald (poet) 2363:William Ewart Gladstone 2282:for the local community 2081:(1808–1884), theologian 1927:Hibernian Football Club 1683:Scottish folk rock duo 1646:seafarers in Scotland. 1491: Not stated (7.0%) 1416:. It also has a former 1362:North Leith Parish Kirk 1354:South Leith Parish Kirk 1146:Glenmorangie distillery 1085:MTV Europe Music Awards 993:was represented by one 455:one of 17 multi-member 5354: 4528:Chief cities shown in 4459:Encyclopedia Americana 4432:(11th ed.). 1911. 3779:Russell, John (1922). 2893:History of Reformation 2825:Rosalind K. 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