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- 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...
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- 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...