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Bruntsfield is a
largely residential area
around Bruntsfield Place in
Southern Edinburgh, Scotland. In
feudal times, it fell
within the
barony of Colinton...
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Bruntsfield Links is 35
acres (14 ha) of open
parkland in
Bruntsfield, Edinburgh,
immediately to the south-west of the
adjoining Meadows.
Unlike The Meadows...
- Old Town,
separated from it by The
Meadows and
Bruntsfield Links. To the west it is
bounded by
Bruntsfield; to the south-southwest by
Greenhill and then...
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Bruntsfield Hospital was a women's
hospital based in the
Bruntsfield area of Edinburgh, Scotland. The
hospital had its
origins in
public dispensary opened...
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golfer and
member of the
Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society -
which met at the Golf
Tavern and pla**** on the
adjacent Bruntsfield Links. It was
through spending...
- play, at St. Andrews. Previously, all play was matchplay. 1761 – The
Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society of
Edinburgh is formed. 1764 – The competition...
- to the
south and
Newington to the east. To the south-west it
becomes Bruntsfield Links where there is a free,
public Short Hole Golf
Course (pitch and...
- Gillespie's High School.
James Gillespie's High
School was
founded in
Bruntsfield Place in 1803 as a
result of the
legacy of
James Gillespie, an Edinburgh...
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Scotland in the
Presbytery of Edinburgh.
Located at the
border between the
Bruntsfield and
Tollcross areas of the city at the
junction of
Barclay Place and...
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location of the
early burgh. The
residential areas of
Marchmont and
Bruntsfield are
built along a
series of
drumlin ridges south of the city centre,...