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Craigentinny (Scottish Gaelic:
Creag an t-Sionnaich) is a
suburb in the north-east of Edinburgh, Scotland, east of
Restalrig and
close to Portobello. Its...
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Craigentinny Marbles is the
mausoleum of
William Henry Miller (1789-1848), a
wealthy landowner and
Member of
Parliament for Newcastle-under-Lyme, who...
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Craigentinny Train Maintenance Centre is a
railway depot in the
Craigentinny area of Edinburgh, Scotland. The
depot is
operated by
Hitachi Rail with a...
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Craigentinny/Duddingston is one of the
seventeen wards used to
elect members of the City of
Edinburgh Council.
Established in 2007
along with the other...
- of the city of Edinburgh. 1950–1955: The
burgh of
Musselburgh and the
Craigentinny,
Craigmillar and
Portobello wards (as
constituted by the
Local Government...
- centre,
facing the
Firth of Forth,
between the
suburbs of
Joppa and
Craigentinny.
Although historically it was a town in its own right, it is officially...
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Abbeyhill Bingham Bonnington Broughton Brunstane Craigentinny Craigmillar Duddingston Easter Road
Great Junction Street Joppa Leith Leith Docks Lochend...
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Commons from 1830 to 1837.
Miller the only
child of
William Miller of
Craigentinny, Midlothian, was born in 1789. He
received a
liberal education, and throughout...
- 2023. "Ward 14
Craigentinny/Duddingston Results". City of
Edinburgh Council. 6 May 2022.
Retrieved 16
November 2023. "Ward 14
Craigentinny/Duddingston Transfer...
- Herald. 27
September 2013.
Retrieved 28
September 2013. "3c
Craigentinny Crescent,
Craigentinny Marbles (the
William Henry Miller Mausoleum), Edinburgh"...