Granton is a district in the north of Edinburgh, Scotland. Granton forms part of Edinburgh's waterfront along the Firth of Forth and is, historically,...
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of Forth. When the line connected to Granton, the company name was changed to the Edinburgh, Leith and Granton Railway. It opened part of its route in...
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The Acid House (film) (redirect from The Granton Star Cause)
Docherty as Nurse Boyd Ronnie McCann as Andy "The Granton Star Cause" segment is named after an Edinburgh housing district and was filmed on location in...
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College, Granton Campus); and Stevenson College Edinburgh (Now referred to as Edinburgh College, Sighthill Campus) On 17 April 2012, Edinburgh's Jewel and...
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which was a fishing trawler that traveled from Granton Harbour to through the east coast of Edinburgh, then to the fishing grounds between Shetland and...
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part of the Lucan Biddulph township Scotland Granton, Edinburgh United States Granton, Wisconsin A "granton edge", a type of edge detailing on a kitchen...
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Granton Gasworks railway station was a private railway station built to serve the Granton Gasworks in Granton, Edinburgh, Scotland that operated from 1902...
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ref. Listed as Granton South and Wardieburn in ref. Listed as Blackford, West Mains and Mayfield Road in ref. Edinburgh City of Edinburgh council area List...
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- Asda Evening Buses terminate at Broomhouse Roundabout 14 Muirhouse - Granton - Pilton - Ferry Road - Leith - Elm Row - North Bridge - Southside - Prestonfield...
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HMS Claverhouse (category Granton, Edinburgh)
Claverhouse was a shore establishment of the British Royal Navy, based at Granton, Edinburgh. It is a listed building, used as a training centre for E Squadron...
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Charles Hope, Lord Granton, FRSE (29 June 1763 – 30 October 1851), was a Scottish politician and judge. Hope was born on 29 June 1763, the eldest son...
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The Granton Shrimp Bed is a fossil-bearing deposit exposed on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh, in Scotland. It is classified as...
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to Leith and Newhaven. The line would then run along the waterfront to Granton, where it would then loop back, taking over the disused Caledonian Railway...
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Granton Lighthouse is a former depot on West Harbour Road in Granton, Edinburgh, Scotland, now used as business accommodation. Originally known as the...
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Granton Road railway station served the district of Trinity, Edinburgh, Scotland from 1879 to 1962 on the Leith Branch. The station opened on 1 August...
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Forth Corinthian Yacht Club (category Granton, Edinburgh)
located in Granton, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on a site overlooking the Firth of Forth In 1880, several gentlemen met in a room at the Granton Hotel (now...
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Madelvic Motor Carriage Company (category Granton, Edinburgh)
Carriage Company of Granton, Scotland was an early car manufacturing company. The company was founded by William Peck, Edinburgh's City Astronomer, to...
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Edinburgh Airport (IATA: EDI, ICAO: EGPH) is an international airport located in the Ingliston area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the busiest airport...
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area of northern Edinburgh, Scotland. It is to the north of Ferry Road, immediately east of Muirhouse, and to the west and south of Granton (the Boswall,...
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Royal Forth Yacht Club (category Granton, Edinburgh)
"Untitled item under GRANTON in Provincial column (column 1)". North British Agriculturist. Edinburgh. 29 May 1872. p. 2. The Granton Yacht Club has now...
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-3.23889 The Granton Waterfront regeneration is a redevelopment of parts of Edinburgh along the shores of the Firth of Forth in Granton. There are three...
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Edinburgh Waverley (also known simply as Edinburgh; Scottish Gaelic: Waverley Dhùn Èideann) is the principal railway station serving Edinburgh, Scotland...
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Ekkehard von Kuenssberg (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Medical School)
interned and held until October. After his release, he became a locum in Granton, Edinburgh for the patients of Dr Charles Munro, who was away on military service...
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new pier was completed to form a ferry link to the new harbour at Granton, Edinburgh. It was built by local builder Peter Penny (1803-1866). Burntisland...
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Gracemount The Grange Granton Granton Garden Granton Waterfront regeneration Grassmarket Greenbank Greendykes Greenhill Greenside, Edinburgh Greyfriars Bobby...
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John Howkins (civil engineer) (category Granton, Edinburgh)
Scottish harbour engineer closely associated with Granton, Edinburgh. He was born in Granton, Edinburgh in September 1839 the son of John Howkins, civil...
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connecting Granton to Newhaven via Lower Granton Road. Lothian Buses and Edinburgh Trams are both owned and operated by Transport for Edinburgh. Despite...
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The Granton Garden is an organic wildlife garden in the Granton area of Edinburgh, at the home of the musician and gardener Fraser Drummond. There are...
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Granton railway station served the district of Granton, Edinburgh, Scotland from 1846 to 1925 on the Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway. The station...
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Newhaven to Edinburgh Airport via Princes Street, combining parts of lines 1 and 2 Phase 1b 5.6-kilometre (3.5 mi) from Haymarket to Granton Square via...
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