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Ronaldson's Wharf facing Shore in Leith Harpoon Gun north end of the Shore Statue of Sandy Irvine Robertson. The site had been a harbour since Anglo-Saxon times. Due to its location it was the arrival point of several monarchs on historic visits to the city: Mary Queen of Scots (1561) before her Entry to Edinburgh; Anne of Denmark (1590) who stayed at the King's Wark before her coronation; [1 ...
Premier Inn Limited is a British limited service hotel chain and the UK's largest hotel brand, with more than 800 hotels, with over 72,000 rooms. It operates hotels in a variety of locations including city centres, suburbs and airports, competing with the likes of Travelodge and Ibis hotels.
Leith was the scene of the dockers strike in 1913 [25] [26] [27] recounted in the book Red Scotland. [28] Continued growth meant that Leith and Edinburgh formed a contiguous urban area. Leith was merged with Edinburgh on 1 November 1920 [29] despite a plebiscite in which the people of Leith voted 26,810 to 4,340 against the merger. The ...
View of the northern section in 2014 Ocean Dining food court overlooking Western Harbour. PureGym, H&M, Boots and HMV are amongst the main shops; in total there are some shops, 6 restaurants, 3 coffee shops, a variety of bars and cafés, as well as a 12-screen Vue cinema, an urban dance studio, children's soft-play area and a day spa.
The view from the towpath. It was designed by Hugh Baird with advice from Thomas Telford and is modelled on Telford's Chirk Aqueduct. [1] Different parts of the canal were tendered to contractors at different times, and the masonry for the Slateford Aqueduct was advertised to builders on 2 March 1818. [2]
Leith Links looking south towards Arthur's Seat. Leith Links is the principal open space within Leith, the docks district of Edinburgh, Scotland.This public park is divided by a road into two main areas, a western section and an eastern section, both being largely flat expanses of grass bordered by mature trees.