Hugh Miller

Local history of Portobello, including an archive of Portobello postcards through the years
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Post by Poppy » 24 Mar 2007, 20:14

SoupDragon wrote: Wonder how far back that site goes. Was that where the geologist lived.?
and died at his own hand :cry:

Anyway,in fact is a wee bit further along.

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Post by SoupDragon » 24 Mar 2007, 20:16

Ah knew it was around there, think there's a plaque. Must be big back greens if there was once a house behind the tenements.

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Post by Poppy » 24 Mar 2007, 20:30

78-80 P H St - Captain's Grill (or whatever it's called now??)is in front of it! It was called Shrub Mount and extended all the way down the the beach in Shug's day!!!

Lots of info on hughmliller.org/archives - I've seen photies of the survey Edinburgh Art college did; may have been at the library when they had an exhibition re Mr Miller.

Edit: Mario's Bistro, it is! It's much closer to the ex-amusements than I thought - right next door :P :oops:

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Post by wangi » 05 Mar 2008, 22:29

Poppy wrote:Lots of info on hughmliller.org/archives
Yeah, an interesting read:

http://www.hughmiller.org/
http://www.hughmiller.org/archive_g.asp
http://www.kosmoid.net/portobello/MILLER

That last site has some other interesting Portobello historical info on it too.

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Post by Bob Jefferson » 05 Mar 2008, 23:29

wangi wrote:That last site has some other interesting Portobello historical info on it too.
Great find wangi!

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