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  2. Midlothian Coalfield - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 55°54′N 3°06′W. British Coalfields. The Midlothian Coalfield is a coalfield in southeast Scotland situated immediately to the east and southeast of Edinburgh. It is geologically continuous with the East Fife Coalfield beneath the Firth of Forth though the undersea coal reserves have only been partly exploited.

  3. Easthouses Lily Miners Welfare F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Easthouses Lily F.C. were originally formed in 1950 and competed in the Edinburgh and District Junior League, a forerunner of today's East Region Junior leagues.. Their first season as a Junior club was 1950–51 and was their best, finishing as runners-up to Newtongrange Star in the Mid/East Division, with Star going onto lift the Championship after beating West Division winners Camelon ...

  4. National Union of Scottish Mineworkers - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.num.org.uk. The National Union of Scottish Mineworkers (NUSW) is a trade union in Scotland, founded in 1894 as the Scottish Miners Federation. It joined the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, and in 1914 changed its name to National Union of Scottish Mineworkers. It survives as the National Union of Mineworkers (Scotland Area).

  5. Thomas Foulis - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Foulis (fl. 1580–1628) was a Scottish goldsmith, mine entrepreneur, and royal financier.. Thomas Foulis was an Edinburgh goldsmith and financier, and was involved in the mint and coinage, gold and lead mining, and from May 1591 the receipt of money given to James VI by Queen Elizabeth, known as the English annuity or subsidy.

  6. Wallyford - Wikipedia

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    Wallyford has a railway station with a Park and Ride facility, on the Edinburgh to North Berwick railway line, operated by ScotRail. [9]It has a primary/nursery school, [10] playgroup, [11] community centre, [12] churches, [13] library, [14] post office, a CrossFit Gym (CrossFit JXL) [15] and a Miners' social club.

  7. Newcraighall - Wikipedia

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    Newcraighall ( Scots: Newcraighauch, [ 1] Scottish Gaelic: Talla na Creige Nuadh) [ 2] is a South-Eastern suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland. A former mining village, its prosperity was based on the Midlothian coalfields. The Newcraighall pit was known as 'Klondyke' and closed in the 1960s, work transferring to nearby Bilston Glen and in particular ...

  8. East of Scotland Football League - Wikipedia

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    The East of Scotland Football League (EoSFL) is a senior football league based in the east and south-east of Scotland. The league sits at levels 6–9 on the Scottish football league system, acting as a feeder to the Lowland Football League. Founded in 1923, it is currently composed of 58 member clubs competing in four divisions.

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