- of
places in
Scotland "New Development:
Blindwells". East
Lothian Council.
Retrieved 1 June 2021. "
Blindwells, East Lothian:
Tranent Housing". www.edinburgharchitecture...
- It
serves students from ****enzie,Port Seton, Prestonpans,Longniddry,
Blindwells and the
surrounding areas. A
student goes to
Preston Lodge High School...
- 1973, de-designated in 1976
after fewer than 100
houses had been built)
Blindwells: new
settlement under construction between Tranent and Port
Seton in East...
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Mountbellew Bleanoran (or Burnthouse) 132
Moycullen Killannin Oughterard Blindwell 1412
Dunmore Kilconla Tuam
Boadaun 289
Dunmore Kilconla Tuam
Boggaun 98...
- last
large deep mine
closed in 1961, then in 2000, the
opencast mine at
Blindwells closed.
William Dunbar's poem the
Lament for the
Makaris includes the...
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Kilmarnock East
Kilmarnock South Mauchline Allander Westerhill Woodilee Blindwells Musselburgh P&R
Auchenback Balgray Abbeyhill Portobello Piershill Duddingston...
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University Press,
introducing the
Carstairs index of deprivation.
Closure of
Blindwells opencast coal
mining site ends 269
years of coal
mining in East Lothian...
- born at
Tobar Caoch (the
Blindwell), near Kilconly, Tuam,
sometime around 1830. Her
grandfather was
Martin Kirwan of the
Blindwell, once High
Sheriff of...
- Water,
Bilsdean Birns Water Birsley Brae
Black Castle Blackcastle Hill
Blindwells Bolton,
Bolton Parish Church Broxburn Broxmouth Brunton Theatre Burns'...
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disappeared from the area; however, open-cast coal
extraction continued at
Blindwells up to the 1970s. The
Great North Road
between Edinburgh and
London once...