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Corstorphine

Classification and Statistics

Settlement Type: suburb
Population (1881): 952    
(1871): 680
(1861): 688
(1841): 372

Tourist Rating: One Star
Text of Entry Updated: 03-AUG-2009
Location

Latitude: 55.9424°N Longitude: 3.2839°W
National Grid Reference: NT 199 729
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References and Further Reading
Cant, Malcolm (1986) Villages of Edinburgh: Volume 1. John Donald Publishers Ltd., Edinburgh
Gifford, John, Colin McWilliam and David Walker (eds.) (1991) The Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh. Penguin, London
Hamilton, Alan (1978) Essential Edinburgh. Andre Deutsch, London
Henderson, Frances L. Rambles round Edinburgh. W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh
Lang, Theo (ed.) (1952) The Queen's Scotland: Edinburgh and the Lothians. Hodder and Stoughton, London
Mullay, Sandy (1996) The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia. Mainstream Publishing, Edinburgh
Thomson, D.M. (1946) The Corstorphine Heirloom: A History of the Old Parish Church of Corstorphine. John Blackie, Edinburgh

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