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Leith reflections

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In 1560, Mary of Guise moved the Scottish Court to Leith, a site that is now Parliament Street, off Coalhill.

Serving Edinburgh’s shipbuilding and repair facilities, in subsequent centuries Leith’s port saw the opening of a new Wet Dock, the first of its kind in Scotland.

Leith has played a long and prominent role in Scottish history.

As the major port serving Edinburgh, it has been the stage on which many significant events have taken place.

From housing the Scottish Court to seeing civil war, being the port of call for royal arrivals and becoming its own burgh, Leith has seen it all. Leith Reflections features an exciting collection of historic and modern pictures that are individually merged to reveal how the area has changed over the decades.

Each of the 180 pictures in this book combines a recent colour view of Leith with the matching sepia archive scene.

Through the split-image effect, readers can see how streets, buildings, the docks and everyday life have transformed with the passing of time.

Local authors Jack Gillon and Fraser Parkinson present this fascinating visual chronicle that ingeniously reflects past and present glimpses of Leith. This book will be of interest to residents, visitors, local historians and all those with links to the area.

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Amberley Publishing
1398104167 / 9781398104167
Paperback / softback
941.34
15/09/2021
United Kingdom
English
96 pages : illustrations
24 cm