- winding-engine at the
Waverley end. The
bridge (generally
called Canonmills Bridge)
linking Canonmills to
Inverleith Row was
built in 1767, its
single arch replaced...
-
Balgreen Barnton Blackhall Boswall Canonmills Cammo Clermiston Comely Bank
Corstorphine Craigleith Cramond Crewe Toll Davidson's
Mains Dean
Village Drumbrae...
-
Street in the 1960s),
almost 1 km
north towards the
Water of
Leith at
Canonmills,
where Bellevue Crescent would eventually mark the most
northern extent...
- Village, Drylaw, Inverleith,
Orchard Brae and Warriston, as well as part of
Canonmills which is
split with the
Leith Walk ward.
Although its
residential parts...
- with whom he had been a
medical student at Edinburgh. They
lived at
Canonmills and had two sons and two daughters. They
later moved out of the city to...
-
group left St.
Andrews and
walked down the hill to the
Tanfield Hall at
Canonmills.
There they held the
first meeting of the Free
Church of Scotland, the...
- “
Canonmills Gardens”. This
draws attention to its
mixed identity as both a
desirable village inofitself, and as a
natural part of the
Canonmills area...
- road to Queensferry. The
river flows on past Stockbridge, Inverleith,
Canonmills and
Warriston where it p****es
through shallows at a
place known as Puddocky...
-
holding the
latter post for
forty years. Neill's
residence at
Canonmills Cottage (in
Canonmills, then near the city of Edinburgh, now a suburb) was open to...
- army of
Richard II John of Leith,
abbot in 1386,
granted the
lands of
Canonmills to
Edinburgh in 1423 Patrick,
abbot in 1435,
crowned James II of Scotland...