Publisher's Synopsis
Explore 19th-century Edinburgh and Leith through the meticulously compiled "Post Office Edinburgh and Leith Directory Volume 1866-67." This historical directory offers a fascinating snapshot of the cities, listing residents, businesses, and trades. More than just a list of names, this volume serves as a valuable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the social and economic fabric of Victorian Scotland.
Originally published by the Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory Limited, this directory provides insight into the postal system of the time and the infrastructure supporting the local economy. Discover the streets, buildings, and people that shaped Edinburgh and Leith during a period of significant growth and change. A vital reference work, this directory allows readers to step back in time and experience the bustling life of these historic Scottish cities.
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