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Edinburgh Waverley (also known simply as Edinburgh; [3] Scottish Gaelic: Waverley Dhùn Èideann) is the principal railway station serving Edinburgh, Scotland. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is the second busiest station in Scotland, after Glasgow Central .
Leith Walk is one of the longest streets in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is the main road connecting the east end of the city centre to Leith. Forming most of the A900 road, it slopes downwards from Picardy Place at the south-western end of the street to the 'Foot of the Walk' at the north-eastern end, where Great Junction Street , Duke Street ...
Lothian Buses is a major bus operator based in Edinburgh, Scotland. [2] It is the largest municipal bus company in the United Kingdom: [3] the City of Edinburgh Council (through Transport for Edinburgh) owns 91%, Midlothian Council 5%, East Lothian Council 3% and West Lothian Council 1%.
The British Rail Class 86 is a class of electric locomotives built during the 1960s. Developed as a 'standard' electric locomotive from earlier prototype models, one hundred of these locomotives were built from 1965 to 1966 to haul trains on the then newly electrified West Coast Main Line (WCML) from London Euston to Birmingham, Crewe, Liverpool, Manchester and later Glasgow and Preston.
City Cycle Centre Ely [11] Clares Llandudno: 1927 Owned by Ulster Stores. [12] Collingwood Batchellor Horley: 1968 Department store in Horley with smaller branches selling furniture and household goods. Their long-standing fashion department closed following a refurbishment in 2013. [13] [12] Creasey & Son St Peter Port: 1899 [12] W J Daniel ...
Major-General Frederic William Lyon Bissett (1888—1961), Officer Commanding West Scotland Area [2] Brigadier William James Bittles, Military Attache, Russia [60] Major-General Sir Wilsone Black (1837—1909), Commander British Forces in Hong Kong; Major-General Charles Blackader (1869—1921), GOC, 38th (Welsh) Infantry Division
Arthur Wilson (English footballer) (1908–2000), Southampton, West Ham United and Chester footballer; Arthur Wilson (crystallographer) (1914–1995), Canadian crystallographer (Cambridge and Birmingham) Arthur A. Wilson (born 1968), Anglo-Indian cinematographer Artie Wilson (1920–2010), American baseball player
The 1964 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 15 October 1964. It resulted in the Conservatives, led by Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home, narrowly losing to the Labour Party, led by Harold Wilson; Labour secured a parliamentary majority of four seats and ended its thirteen years in opposition since the 1951 election.