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Boys Brigade and Townswomen's Guild Walks, Meadows
Magee, Gregg, 2021, Digital image
Boys Brigade and Townswomen's Guild Walks, Meadows
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Boys Brigade and Townswomen's Guild Walks, Meadows
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Magee, Gregg
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2021
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The Meadows originally contained a loch, known as the "burgh loch" or, later, the "South Loch". It covered much of the area bounded in the east by Hope Park Terrace and in the west by the point where Melville Drive becomes Brougham Street, and in the south by Melville Drive and in the north by the site later occupied by the Old Royal Infirmary. The loch drained from east to west, where the burn known as the Loch-rin was fitted with a sluice gate to prevent the water from draining out. It is from this burn that the street names Lochrin Buildings and Lochrin Place in Tollcross derive. Until Edinburgh's first piped water supply from Comiston arrived in 1621, the loch provided much of the town's drinking water.
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