calderwoodroy: ms "Gullfoss" - a familiar summer visitor to Leith in the 1950s and 1960s.
calderwoodroy: MacBraynes at Leith
calderwoodroy: Cruise Liner Terminal at Western Harbour, at Edinburgh's Port of Leith.
calderwoodroy: Leith extract from Edinburgh Corporation Transport city transport map.
calderwoodroy: Service 22 seen at Ocean Terminal in Leith
calderwoodroy: Newhaven Harbour, Edinburgh.
calderwoodroy: On the historic Shore in Leith.
calderwoodroy: Reminder of Edinburgh's once extensive suburban railways. This is the former Caledonian Railway Newhaven station at Craighall Road where the street level building survives and is in use again as offices. Closed to passengers 1962.
calderwoodroy: Train times for north Edinburgh and Leith.
calderwoodroy: North of Scotland Orkney and Shetland Shipping Company summer brochure for 1963 showing sailings from Leith as well as Aberdeen. Sailings from Leith still used Victoria Wharf but would end in 1971.
calderwoodroy: Bus stop flag in Edinburgh.
calderwoodroy: Harbourmaster's Office, Port of Leith, Edinburgh
calderwoodroy: Well turned out buses in the Lothian fleet keep Edinburgh moving.
calderwoodroy: ss "St Clair". (later "St Magnus"), one of the "North boats" which linked Leith (Edinburgh), Aberdeen, Orkney and Shetland.
calderwoodroy: Foot of the Walk in Leith, Edinburgh
calderwoodroy: Shore at Leith, Edinburgh
calderwoodroy: Street frontage of the former Leith Central railway station, in Edinburgh.
calderwoodroy: Cruise liner tenders depart and arrive at historic Newhaven Harbour, Edinburgh.
calderwoodroy: Cruise liner tender enters mouth of Newhaven Harbour, Edinburgh.
calderwoodroy: Postcard view of the "North boat", MV "St Ninian", which linked Leith and Aberdeen with Orkney and Shetland.
calderwoodroy: Cruise liner Wind Surf during a call at Edinburgh's Port of Leith.
calderwoodroy: Leith built ship - the mv Claymore (1978) for Caledonian MacBrayne.
calderwoodroy: Leith built ship - mv "St Catherine" fitting out at Leith in 1983 prior to taking up service as a Solent ferry.
calderwoodroy: Leith built ship-the last Leith built ship, mv "St Helen" is seen during its fitting out prior to Sealink taking delivery, in 1983.
calderwoodroy: 1932 advertisement for holiday trips on the North boats from Leith.
calderwoodroy: Coastal steamers like those of the London and Edinburgh Shipping Company still offered an alternative to rail and coach travel in the 1930s.
calderwoodroy: 1930s aerial view of Leith Docks, Edinburgh from a Port of Leith Handbook.
calderwoodroy: Lothian 379 at the Custom House, on Commercial Street, Edinburgh.
calderwoodroy: Fred Olsen Lines cruise liner "Black Watch" berthed at the Port of Leith.
calderwoodroy: Lothian 150 at Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre, Leith.