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Subdivisions of Scotland / Water of Leith / Dean Village / Leith / Edinburgh / Firth of Forth / Quartz-dolerite / Colinton / Canonmills / Geography of Scotland / Areas of Edinburgh / Geography of the United Kingdom
Date: 2011-12-02 01:20:52
Subdivisions of Scotland
Water of Leith
Dean Village
Leith
Edinburgh
Firth of Forth
Quartz-dolerite
Colinton
Canonmills
Geography of Scotland
Areas of Edinburgh
Geography of the United Kingdom

The utility of the river was enhanced by artificially diverting the flow into channels called mill-lades which allowed power to be taken to more distant locations. At Stockbridge the mill-lade ran in a wooden duct for mu

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