Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Edinburgh

  • These detailed maps normally cover an area of about one and a half miles by one mile. Each map includes an introduction.
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  • Here are the details of maps for Musselburgh:

  • Edinburghshire Sheet 4.11 Musselburgh 1893 - published 1988; intro by Chris Roberts. ISBN.978-0-85054-185-4

    This detailed map of Musselburgh is double-sided for maximum coverage.

    The main map covers the southern part of the town, with coverage from the High Street southward to Monktonhall House, and from Stoneyhill House eastward to Pinkiehill. Features include River Esk, Inveresk Mills, Musselburgh Wire Mill, NBR branch with Musselburgh terminus, Inveresk Combination Poorhouse, small stretch of main line with Inveresk station, Pinkieburn, Pinkie House, Market Street, High Street (on both sides of Esk), Esk Net Mills, Fisherrow area, Town Hall etc.

    On the reverse we include adjacent sheet 4.07, covering the area to the north, including the waterfront. Features here include Fisherrow Harbour, New Street, Fisherrow Links, part of Musselburgh Links and race course, Loretto School, Jubilee Bridge, Gravelbank House etc.

    The map partly links up with Edinburgh Sheet 4.06 Portobello East to the west.


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