Hi Lesley
I have a friend who has a studio in Coburg Lane, but she's away, exhibiting at the 3 Harbours Festival at the moment.
Will try to find out for you.
Regards
Hibee
Street in Leith OR Edinburgh OR both?? **Birthday bumped**
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Re: Street in Leith OR Edinburgh OR both??
www.adams-of-adamsrow.com
Adam(s): Newton, Midlothian
Brock: Orkney/Leith
Bridges: Leith
Sweeney: Ireland/Leith
Brown: Edinburgh/Hamilton
Adam(s): Newton, Midlothian
Brock: Orkney/Leith
Bridges: Leith
Sweeney: Ireland/Leith
Brown: Edinburgh/Hamilton
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Re: Street in Leith OR Edinburgh OR both??
Hi Lesley
Sorry....the work finished yesterday (1 June)
Hibee
Sorry....the work finished yesterday (1 June)
Hibee
www.adams-of-adamsrow.com
Adam(s): Newton, Midlothian
Brock: Orkney/Leith
Bridges: Leith
Sweeney: Ireland/Leith
Brown: Edinburgh/Hamilton
Adam(s): Newton, Midlothian
Brock: Orkney/Leith
Bridges: Leith
Sweeney: Ireland/Leith
Brown: Edinburgh/Hamilton
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Re: Street in Leith OR Edinburgh OR both??
Thanks for the info Hibee
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Re: Street in Leith OR Edinburgh OR both??
My presumed relative, Ninian Thrift, lived with his family on St. Ninian's Row in the early 1700's. Here are some interesting comments, including that of Sir Daniel Wilson, whose illustration was mentioned above
http://books.google.com/books?id=haQ-AA ... 22&f=false
Memorials of Edinburgh in the olden time, Volume 2 By Sir Daniel Wilson
page 134, image page 135
http://books.google.com/books?id=RTkPAA ... 22&f=false
Cassell's old and new Edinburgh: its history, its people and its ..., Volume 2 By James Grant (novelist.)
pages 103 & 135
Richard Thrift
http://books.google.com/books?id=haQ-AA ... 22&f=false
Memorials of Edinburgh in the olden time, Volume 2 By Sir Daniel Wilson
page 134, image page 135
http://books.google.com/books?id=RTkPAA ... 22&f=false
Cassell's old and new Edinburgh: its history, its people and its ..., Volume 2 By James Grant (novelist.)
pages 103 & 135
Richard Thrift
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Re: Street in Leith OR Edinburgh OR both??
Walked up St Ninian's Row in Edinburgh a couple of months back, and remembered this old post!
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Talking Scot is 10 years old!
To celebrate we are “bumping” selected older posts - posts we enjoyed , posts with knotty puzzles, posts which made us laugh, posts which brought a tear to our eye and posts where the problem solving skills of Talking Scot members won the day. Why not join us in our celebrations by “birthday bumping” some of your favourite posts? Just post a reply to the end of any of your favourite posts and remember to mention in your reply it is a “Birthday Bumped” post!
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“Birthday bumps” or “dumps” are a tradition in Scotland, especially in school playgrounds, where the birthday boy or girl was pursued in order to be given “dumps” or “bumps” - usually a series of bumps on the behind with a knee, corresponding to the number of years the birthday person had now reached (and sometimes an extra one for luck!). For more info about Scottish birthday dumps or bumps, see
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Re: Street in Leith OR Edinburgh OR both?? **Birthday bumped**
A decade late but St Ninian's Row predated the Waverly Station and the small houses shown were just the other side of the Regent Arch before you turned the corner to where the Orphans Hospital was before it was all demolished for the station.