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The streets around
North Merchiston
Primary School
The school stood between Watson Crescent,
Tay Street and Bryson Road |
North Merchiston
Primary School -
c.1993

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Stevie Watson, Buckstone, Edinburgh
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Recollections
1.
Stevie Watson
Buckstone, Edinburgh |
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Tay Street
Thank you to Stevie
Watson for sending me this photograph, looking to the NW down Tay
Street past North Merchiston Primary School on the corner of Tay
Street and Bryson Road.
The photo was taken,
around 1993, from the bay window of the 2nd floor corner flat at 18
Tay Street, where Stevie lived from about 1990 to 1995.
The school was seriously damaged in a fire on September 27, 2002,
and had to be demolished. The site lay empty for about four
years, but is now being redeveloped as a community centre and care
home. |
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Watson Crescent
Here is another photo of the school, taken from the same
window in Stevie's flat. This view looks to the SW along
Watson Crescent.
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Recollections
2.
Ian Simpson |
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Thank you to Ian
Simpson who added: |
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School Photo
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"Many thanks to Stevie
Watsons awesome photograph of North Merchiston Primary School, my
first primary school. I later attended Bruntsfield then
Boroughmuir Annexe
Tay Street
"I lived from 1952 to
1960 at 18 Tay Street on the ground floor, next to Billy
Reid's shop.
Also living in Tay Street
were:
- probably in
Stevie's old flat: a stunning blonde called Sandy from Perth.
She moved to Sandy in Bedfordshire.
- No 6: Dougie
Hewitt, ex-Darroch school, and across the road from him, Keith?
Noble ex-Tynecastle school.
- No 10, above the
Keir Hardie Labour Hall: my grandfather, Edward Moir.
- No16, top floor:
Roddy Thompson, now in Harwich."
Watson Crescent
"In Watson Crescent, there
was:
- No 23, Jimmy Doull.
He was on the ground floor, but could see right down
to Tay Street. It's a shame about the later fire, and the
roadworks on this occasion, spoiling such a magnificent view."
Bryson Road
"In Bryson Road, there was:
- Stevie Hobson, who
lived above the chip shop."
Bonfire
"Our Guy or Guido Fawkes
bonfire was situated on the junction of Tay Street and Watson
Crescent."
Ian Simpson, Richmond, Surrey, England:
March 8+16 2009
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Recollections
3.
David
New Oakland, California, USA |
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Thank you to David, now living in New
Oakland, California, USA for posting a message in the EdinPhoto
guestbook.
David wrote: |
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Play Scheme and Shops
We used to attend the 'Play Scheme' in the early- to
mid-1970s at North Merchiston School. It was a way of
keeping us kids off the streets.
Ian Simpson (Recollections 2, above)
mentions Billy Reid's shop. It was on the corner of Watson
Crescent and Tay Street. There was also the "chippie" was
called Walters.
Happy memories. Thank you.
David, New Oakland, California, USA: Message
posted in EdinPhoto guest book: February 10, 2010 |
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Recollections
4.
Ann Stoddart
Trinity, Edinburgh |
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School Reunion
Thank you to Ann Stoddart for sending me
a photograph of pupils who attended North Merchiston school between,
I think, 1942 and 1949. .
Ann wrote:
"I was six months ahead of John
Clark at North Merchiston school.
Here is a photograph of some classmates
from North Merchiston School and North Merchiston Club, all having a
good laugh.
We got together for a reunion at
Dalguise 5 years ago.
In the photo are:
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Andrew Hogg
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Chris Shearer (recently deceased)
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George Speakman
- Ann Stoddart (nee Munro)
All were
in the same class at North Merchiston.
Ann Stoddart: Trinity, Edinburgh: January
26, 2010 |
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Photo
Thank you Ann.
Unfortunately, I don't have the time to add that photo to the web
site. I've received a lot of
photos recently - far more than I can cope with!
However, if anybody
would particularly like to see the one mentioned above,
please email me to let me know, so that I can either try to find
the time to add it to the web site or else email a copy of it to
you. Thank you.
Peter Stubbs:
February 11, 2010 |
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Recollections
5.
Lois Pack (nee
Cessford)
Bournemouth, Dorset, England |
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Thank you to Lois Pack who wrote:
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16 Tay Street
"I was born in 1952 in my granny's back
room. She lived at, second floor, first door, No.16 Tay
Street. Her name was Mary Powell. The path to No.16 is
visible in the view from No.18.
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I remember the Thomsons, and a family
named Combs who lived on the top floor at No.16."
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Family and Neighbours
"I have:
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an older sister, Moira.
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a brother, Stephen.
We lived in No 53, Slateford Road.
I went to Darroch school with Isobel.
There
was also a family in Watson Crescent named Proudfoot.
My mum, Alice Powell, went to
Merchiston Primary
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Lois Pack,
Bournemouth, Dorset, England: November 4, 2010 |
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Recollections
6.
Philip Corson
Cook, Canberra, ACT, Australia |
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Thank you to Philip Corson who wrote:
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North Merchiston Primary School
"I attended North Merchiston Primary
School from 1945 up to 1953 when I emigrated to Australia." |
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80 Dundee Street
"During those years, we resided at 80
Dundee Street. This house was a cottage style and was constructed of
brick. We were situated on the corner of Dundee Street and Dundee
Place. At the lower end of Dundee Place, the Brewery was located.
Our house has long ago been
demolished. So too were the tenements in Dundee Place."
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Friends
"I had a number of friends
living in those tenements,
including:
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Peter Mitchell
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Eric Tait
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Jimmy Adams.
- Jimmy Jack (who
lived across
from us on Dundee Street).
I often wonder what ever
happened to those friends and indeed those children who attended
North Merchiston Primary during the period 1945 to 1953.
Perhaps someone even remembers walking from school to the Dalry
Baths for swimming lessons.
You know - you can take the
boy from the country but, you can't take the country from the boy.
I will never, ever forget my past and am proud indeed to have my
roots in Edinburgh!
Please feel free to
correspond with me if you are one of the persons mentioned above, or
indeed anybody who has photos or can remember anything at all that
would concern me."
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Philip Corson, Cook, Canberra, ACT, Australia:
October 5, 2011 |
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Reply to Philip?
If you'd like to
correspond with Philip Corson,
please email me, then I'll pass on your message to him
Thank you.
Peter Stubbs, Edinburgh: October 8, 2011 |
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Recollections
7.
Betty Hepburn (nee
Boland)
Waikanae, Kapiti
Coast, New Zealand |
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Thank you to Betty Hepburn who wrote: |
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Dundee Place
"I remember Philip Carson. Hopefully, he
remembers me from Dundee Place.
You have no idea how happy this makes me to
see someone mentioning Dundee Place. Searching for it, you’d think
it never existed.
Brewery and Yard
It
was a busy wee street, being the entry to McEwans Brewery.
I remember that cottage and the yard that was
next to the brewery, but I can't cant remember what it was called it.
It was a
sort of 'Plaster Moulding' type place. It was
good for getting our chalk to make our Peevery Beds (hopscotch).
Betty Hepburn (nee Boland), Waikanae,
Kapiti Coast, New Zealand: October 9, 2011 |
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I've passed on Philip Corson's email address to Betty. I hope
they will be able to make contact with each other. |
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