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  2. Dean Village - Wikipedia

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    Dean Village is one of the oldest of the villages that lay around the original Royal Burgh of Edinburgh. The village was referred to in 1535 as the miller's village and appears on the 1560 map of the Siege of Leith. In the Town Council Minutes of 1585 Water of Leith is used as the name of the village. The term 'Dean Village' initially referred ...

  3. Dean Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Dean Cemetery is a historically important Victorian cemetery north of the Dean Village, west of Edinburgh city centre, in Scotland. It lies between Queensferry Road and the Water of Leith, bounded on its east side by Dean Path and on its west by the Dean Gallery. A 20th-century extension lies detached from the main cemetery to the north of ...

  4. Ian Gordon Lindsay - Wikipedia

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    Lindsay was born in Edinburgh in 1906, ... Restorations and new-build on Dean Path, Dean Village, Edinburgh (1960) Restoration of Inveraray Castle (1960)

  5. Modern Two - Wikipedia

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    In 1727, Andrew Gairdner, an Edinburgh merchant, founded an Institution for the benefit of orphans. In 1734 a collection was made on behalf of the Institution which raised a sum of money which enabled the feuing of an area of ground at 'The Dingwall Park' adjoining the Trinity College Kirk, in the valley between the Netherbow and the Calton Hill in Edinburgh.

  6. Basil Skinner - Wikipedia

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    Deanbrae House, Edinburgh The grave of Basil Skinner, Dean Cemetery. He was born in Edinburgh on 7 November 1923, and educated at Harecroft Hall near Westwater, Cumberland.He then completed his education at Edinburgh Academy, winning the Aitken Prize in Classics, before studying history at the University of Edinburgh.

  7. Dean Gardens, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Dean Gardens (previously known as Eton Terrace Gardens) are private communal gardens near the Stockbridge suburb of the New Town area of Edinburgh, EH4. The gardens lie over a 2.9 hectares (7.2 acres) sized site on the steep north bank of the Dean Valley through which runs the Water of Leith .

  8. Dean Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The original proposal for a new bridge came from John Learmonth, a former Edinburgh Lord Provost and owner of the Dean estate on the north bank of the river. Following the successful expansion of the New Town on Lord Moray's estate on the south bank, Learmonth wanted to feu his land on the north side to create a further extension, but needed a more convenient link to the town over the gorge at ...

  9. John Learmonth - Wikipedia

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    John Learmonth of Dean, DL FRSE (26 May 1789 – 17 December 1858) was Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1831 to 1833. He was co-funder of the Dean Bridge project in western Edinburgh and gives his name to many of the streets in Comely Bank , the district to the north-west of the bridge.