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  2. Corstorphine Old Parish Church - Wikipedia

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    Corstorphine Old Parish Church, formerly St. John's Collegiate Church, is at the old centre of Corstorphine, [1] [2] a village incorporated to the west area of Edinburgh. Built in the 15th century, in the churchyard of a 12th-century or earlier chapel, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the former collegiate church was listed category A by Historic Scotland on 14 ...

  3. Corstorphine - Wikipedia

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    Corstorphine (Scottish Gaelic: Crois Thoirfinn) (/ k ər ˈ s t ɔːr f ɪ n / kər-STOR-fin) is an area of the Scottish capital city of Edinburgh. Formerly a separate village and parish to the west of Edinburgh, it is now a suburb of the city, having been formally incorporated into it in 1920.

  4. Dovecot Studios - Wikipedia

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    Dovecot Studios' first home was in Corstorphine, which at the time was a village on the west side of Edinburgh. It was originally housed in a purpose built studio next to a sixteenth-century dovecot, the only remaining part of the medieval Corstorphine Castle. After the Second World War, the studios became known as Edinburgh Tapestry Company. [4]

  5. Beatrix Watsone - Wikipedia

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    The investigators were the parish minister, Reverend David Balsillie, the minister at Corstorphine from 1626 to 1654, and James Robertson, the justice depute. [2] They requested the laird of Corstorphine, Sir George Forrester to have Watsone arrested and put in prison. The jailor at Corstorphine Church was James Haddey. [6]

  6. Category:Corstorphine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Corstorphine" ... Edinburgh This page was last edited on 27 March 2018, at 23:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. William Gordon Dey - Wikipedia

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    In December 1935 he qualified RIBA, giving both his home and business address as Rothiemay, 22 St John’s Road, Edinburgh: a large Victorian villa on the east side of Corstorphine. In 1936 he briefly joined the City Architect’s Department under Ebenezer James MacRae and undertook the condition survey of the Canongate prior to its redevelopment.

  8. Barnton Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Barnton Quarry and Bunker from Corstorphine Hill. Barnton Quarry is a disused stone quarry in Corstorphine Hill, Clermiston, Edinburgh, Scotland. The site was later used as a military command centre, and is now being converted into a museum. Stone was extracted from the quarry until 1914.

  9. Corstorphine Hill - Wikipedia

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    Corstorphine Hill is a low ridge-shaped hill rising above the western suburbs of Edinburgh, Scotland.Although there has been residential and commercial development on its lower slopes, especially in the south and west, most of the hill is occupied by a local nature reserve, consisting of extensive broadleaf woodland, accessible to the public.

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