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- Powderhall is an area lying between Broughton Road and Warriston Road in the north of Edinburgh, the Scottish capital. Until recently it was best known...
- Powderhall Stadium, formerly the Powderhall Grounds, was a multi-sports facility overlooking the Water of Leith on Beaverhall Road, in the Powderhall...
- Powderhall railway station served the area of Powderhall, Edinburgh, Scotland from 1895 to 1917 on the Edinburgh, Leith and Granton Line of the North British...
- The New Year Sprint (formerly the Powderhall Sprint) is the name of a handicap sprint race for professional athletes that takes place each year in Scotland...
- House Niddrie Mains Niddrie Marischal North Gyle Orchard Brae Parkgrove Powderhall Quartermile Redford Redhall Royston Mains Salvesen Saughton Mains Saughtonhall...
- the drink I invented when I fired the pistol the first time at the old Powderhall foot races and you can't go wrong if you put a bet down on 1/3 Canadian...
- Polish homeland. The sculptor is Alan Beattie Herriot and the caster Powderhall Bronze in Edinburgh. Its setting was designed by Raymond Muszynski of...
- held under the au****es of the Scottish Amateur Athletic ****ociation at Powderhall Grounds, Edinburgh, on Sa****ay 23 June 1883, in front of 3000 spectators...
- from Professor Owen Dudley Edwards. The plaque was created and cast by Powderhall Bronze of Edinburgh. Gravestone of Joseph Bell and family Bell family...
- New Logie Green was a football ground in the Powderhall area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the home ground of St Bernard's from 1889 until 1899, and was...