Easter_Road_between_Edinburgh_and_Leith_in_the_18th_century.jpg
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Summary
Description Easter Road between Edinburgh and Leith in the 18th century.jpg |
English:
Easter Road is described as the "old Coach road to Leith" on a map of 1825 by James Kyle, superintendant of military Roads. The church in the distance is South Leith Parish Church, and there appears to be a glass bottle kiln just to the right of the ship moored in Leith Roads.
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Source | Scanned from J Russell, The Story Of Leith, Nelson 1922 |
Author | Unknown, after a sketch by Paul Sandby (1731-1809) |
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