Midlothian
50 pages of old photographs from around the turn of the 20th century to the 1960`s....
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The 48 pages of Old Dalry feature a series of atmospheric pictures illustrating all aspects of life in this part of Edinburgh. ...
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50 pages of old photographs from about 1880 to just before the 2nd World War....
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This collection of photographs dating from 1930 are among the earliest aerial views of the city ever taken. Lost for over fifty years, they show how the city has changed....
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Within an area widely considered to be a golfer’s paradise and where the game has been taught and played since the 1600s, these four villages are steeped in many other kinds of history as well. Aberlady dates to the seventh century, when a chapel was built there facilitating traffic between Iona and Lindisfarne....
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Detailed captions accompany this collection of old photographs of Haddington, the East Lothian market town....
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Just over 50 pages of old photographs views and streets of Lasswade and Bonnyrigg....
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Over 50 pages of old photographs of the Burgh of Leith , includes Newhaven....
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Old Linlithgow combines a charming collection of photographs with excellent research and local knowledge....
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At one time Loanhead was a thriving, distinct and self-sufficient community, with a local industry revolving around coal mining and steel. ...
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Mid and East Calder are attractive small towns that are rich in history and were lucky enough to be photographed by an outstanding local photographer. ...
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Despite not being developed extensively until the 1860s, these districts on Edinburgh's western fringe are rich in history. ...
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This varied collection of photographs includes extensive coverage of Fisherrow and its fishing community, as well as pictures of the racecourse. ...
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Over 50 pages of old photographs of those wonderful small villages. ...
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50 pages of old photographs of this Royal Burgh seaside resort township. ...
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This lively history also includes photographs of the station and viaduct over the Tweed before Peebles sadly lost its railway link in the late 1960s....
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The attractive town of Penicuik was an early centre for paper-making, with several large mills built in the eighteenth century. ...
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50 pages of old photographs of this seaside town amalgamated with Edinburgh. Contains many group photos and scenes of the area....
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Although Ratho has a church dating from Norman times, the village really began to prosper in the early nineteenth century when the Union Canal was cut. ...
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Believed to have been founded in AD 199, it was the establishment of the world-famous Rosslyn Chapel in 1446 which really put Roslin on the map. ...
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No book on South Queensferry would be complete without a picture of the Forth Railway Bridge so there is one on the cover! Inside there is a good selection on the town....
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The populous districts of Tollcross, Bruntsfield and Morningside are illustrated in the days when the cable tramway still operated, with more recent photographs showing their successors, the electric trams, shortly before their removal in the 1950s....
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The quiet, rural parish of West Calder underwent dramatic change from the mid-nineteenth century onwards due to the Scottish shale oil industry. ...
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Dating from the days when West Linton had a railway station, these sixty photographs represent the village when it was just beginning to attract new settlers from Edinburgh and when a trip down the main street by a wealthy local in his new car could still bring the crowds out to watch. The book also features images of Carlops, Lamancha, Romanno Bridge, Mountain Cross, Blyth Bridge, Kirkcurd and Do...
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A collection of images of this unpretentious close-knit former shale oil mining town located between Linlithgow and Kirkliston and within a shout of the Forth Bridge. Included are images of the oil works and miners, rows, pigeon lofts and football teams, school groups and shops together with a liberal sprinkling of other views of the town as it used to be. ...
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