Interceptor Sewers; how Victorian Edinburgh cleaned up the Water of Leith.

Interceptor Sewers; how Victorian Edinburgh cleaned up the Water of Leith.

Overview

Join Andy Arthur (Threadinburgh.scot) for this journey into the river 'dirty' past

Andy Arthur is the founder of Threadinburgh, an online compendium of interesting local history stories of Edinburgh and Leith. The aim of Threadinburgh is to find, to record and to tell the stories of our local history that are less well known, that are misunderstood or are just plain forgotten about. These stories are all around us; lurking in memories, in old newspapers, in street names - anywhere - and with a little effort can be brought back to life. In this presentation Andy will focus on the creation of Edinburghs sewer network alongside the Water of Leith.

Join Andy Arthur (Threadinburgh.scot) for this journey into the river 'dirty' past

Andy Arthur is the founder of Threadinburgh, an online compendium of interesting local history stories of Edinburgh and Leith. The aim of Threadinburgh is to find, to record and to tell the stories of our local history that are less well known, that are misunderstood or are just plain forgotten about. These stories are all around us; lurking in memories, in old newspapers, in street names - anywhere - and with a little effort can be brought back to life. In this presentation Andy will focus on the creation of Edinburghs sewer network alongside the Water of Leith.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 4 days before event

Location

Water of Leith Conservation Trust and Visitor Centre

24 Lanark Road

Edinburgh EH14 1TQ

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