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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BROOM PARK | Broom Park | W. Hamilton, Broom Par [Park] Rev. [Reverend] W. Colvin, Cramond |
002 | A neat cottage one storey high and in good repair feud by W Hamilton of the Duke of Buccleuch. |
GRANTON PIER | Granton Pier | W. Hamilton, Broom Par [Park] Rev. [Reverend] W. Colvin, Cramond |
002 | This name applies to an excellent and well constructed pier running into the sea for the distance of 1500 ft [feet] by 17 in breadth, it was commenced in 1835 and finished in 1845 by the Duke of Buccleuch at the coast of £140,000 by request of the Steamboat proprietors - it is well furnished with sheds or warehouses, a lighthouse etc and the harbour [harbour] well protected on the west by a well constructed breakwater which is almost finished. The stone was brought from Granton Quarry about 1 mile west, by means of a Railway. On the pier is a Railway station in Connection with the Edinburgh and Northern Line which is a neat Brick building; from this station, see above * * railway trains are conveyed across the Firth of Forth by a powerful steam boat. I may here remark that the pier together with the village is well lit with gas, from the Leith Company |
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[Page] 28P. [Plan] 2.A
List of names collected by John C Daran RS&M [Royal Sappers & Miners] Examiner
Trace 1
[Parish] Cramond
[Object] House.
[Object] Pier.
[Signed] J Darnan Dec [December] 2
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