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Leith bakers/Tommy Milton with his tricycle, 1919
Unknown, 1921, Press cutting, Reproduction
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Leith bakers/Tommy Milton with his tricycle, 1919
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Page from Leith Miscellany, volume X, Leith bakers/Tommy Milton with his tricycle, 1919
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Date
1921
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Press cutting
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Leith bakers leaving the Bakers' Rooms, North Fort Street c. 1931, to join the Leith Hospital Pageant.
The Leith Hospital Pageant started in the 1890s. Local firms decorated horses and carts to raise money for the hospital. The pageant took place annually in June between the First and Second World Wars and most of Leith's factories, shops and organisations supported the event. There were also collecting boxes in the hospital itself for patients to make donations. Financing the hospital had always been a problem in a community in which deprivation, poor housing and industrial accidents were common, and was even more difficult as improved medical technology became available. The NHS took over Leith Hospital in 1948.
The text associated with the picture of the boy says 'Tommy Milton with his tricycle, 1919. He now lives in Drum Brae Crescent, but as a four-year-old he charged about the Kirkgate on his trike.'
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