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Dean Village
Unknown, 1907, Photograph
Dean Village
Dean Village
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Item no
9318
Title
Dean Village
Description
A view of Dean Village, Edinburgh shows a foot bridge spanning the Water of Leith. There are stone buildings on both sides of the river and trees growing along the riverbank.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1907
Size
10.7 x 15.1 cm
Type
Photograph
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Dean Village is a riverside community in the west of Edinburgh, roughly half a mile from the West End of Princes Street. It has a long history as a grain milling hamlet stretching back at least as far as the early 12th century. The increasing strength of the Leith flour mills in the 19th century led to a period of economic decline in the village, but it is now an affluent and desirable place to live. Despite its close proximity to the centre of Edinburgh, Dean Village retains a quiet atmosphere in keeping with its rural heritage.
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