Newhaven, Edinburgh

Newhaven
Newhaven Harbour, October 2010
Newhaven is located in the City of Edinburgh council area
Newhaven
Newhaven
Location within the City of Edinburgh council area
Newhaven is located in Scotland
Newhaven
Newhaven
Location within Scotland
Community council
  • Leith Harbour & Newhaven
Council area
Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townEDINBURGH
Postcode districtEH6
Dialling code0131
PoliceScotland
FireScottish
AmbulanceScottish
UK Parliament
Scottish Parliament
List of places
UK
Scotland
55°58′46″N 3°11′36″W / 55.97944°N 3.19333°W / 55.97944; -3.19333

Newhaven is an inner–city district in the capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh, which lays between Leith and Granton and is about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the city centre of Edinburgh, just north of the Victoria Park district.

Formerly a village and harbour on the Firth of Forth, it had a population of approximately 5,000 inhabitants at the 1991 census. Newhaven was designated a conservation area, one of 40 such areas in Edinburgh, in 1977.[1] It has a very distinctive building form, typical of many Scottish fishing villages, with a "forestair" leading to accommodation at first floor level. The lower ground floor was used for storing nets.

More modern housing dating from the 1960s has replicated the style of these older buildings. Victoria Primary School, created in 1844, is a historic, listed building in Newhaven Main Street and was the oldest council primary school still in use within the City of Edinburgh council area until pupils and staff moved to a new building across in Western Harbour in 2021. It latterly had a school roll of around 145 children. The site has now been acquired under the Community Asset Transfer scheme, by the Heart of Newhaven Community, a volunteer-led charity, who will be running it as a community hub.

The new Western Harbour development extends north into the Firth of Forth from Newhaven. It is also the home of Next Generation Sports Centre (now named David Lloyd Newhaven Harbour), where the tennis player Sir Andy Murray regularly played as a youngster.

History

Early history

The village lies on the line of a prehistoric raised beach. It was part of North Leith Parish, being situated north of the Water of Leith which divided Leith into north and south parishes. It was once a thriving fishing village and a centre for shipbuilding. King James IV wanted to build a Scottish navy, but the existing port of Leith proved unsuitable for large warships. In 1504 he created "Newhavin"[2] (meaning literally "new harbour") as a custom-built port, specifically for the construction of the warship Michael (popularly called the "Great Michael"). The ship was built between 1507 and 1511. The site of the original harbour is the current open space at Fishmarket Square (see photo above).

Surviving walls of the Chapel of St. Mary and St. James, believed to have been built for the dockyard workers and mariners, can still be seen in Lamb's Court and Westmost Close off Main Street. The chapel was ruinous by 1611; the grounds were acquired for use as a graveyard by the Society of Free Fishermen in 1766 and used as such until 1848.[3] In the reign of James VI the Flemish entrepreneurs Cornelius de Vos and Eustachius Roche set up salt pans at Newhaven to make sea salt.[4]

Between 1572 and 1890, Newhaven was a major port for landing oysters. In 1881, out of a population of 400 fishermen in the village at the time, 17 fishermen from Newhaven, including boats crewed by a father and son(s), or brothers[5] were among the one hundred and eighty-nine who lost their lives in a severe storm, known as the Eyemouth disaster. There were nine widows and 57 children bereaved from those lives lost just in Newhaven.[6]

Fishing

Unloading the Catch (Newhaven Harbour) by Sam Bough 1861

Although close to Edinburgh, the people of Newhaven remained distinctive in dress and tradition.[7] As a result, the village and its residents have been well documented in photographs and postcards intended to show the distinctive local character,[8] notably by the pioneer Victorian photographers David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson who photographed many of the fishermen and fishwives of Newhaven in both their village surroundings and the partnership's Calton Hill studio in Edinburgh.[9]

The Society of Free Fishermen of Newhaven, dating from at least 1572, was one of the oldest friendly societies in Scotland.[10] It survived until 1989.

19th and 20th centuries

Up to the end of the 20th century, pilots of ships on the Firth of Forth traditionally came from a close-knit group of Newhaven families. The early pilots provided their own crews and sailing cutters which were regarded as the fastest and most seaworthy available.[11]

The village was once connected by the Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway to Edinburgh and Leith, but the line closed in 1956. The station building and platform still exists off Trinity Crescent. Other stations also existed at the end of Annfield and on Craighall Road. It was also connected to Stirling by steamboat managing the 42 miles in just over 3 hours.[12]

The Newhaven fleet also played a role in the whaling industry, recalled in the name "Whale Brae" at the northmost end of Newhaven Road. The whalemaster's house (13) at the centre of what is now Park Road had clear views down to the harbour over the lower buildings to the north. Originally brick built as an oddity and novelty it was later rendered then doubled in size using stone (i.e. unusually the stone section is the extension). It was split into two flats in the 1970s.

Recent history

Newhaven main street in August 2009

Newhaven was redeveloped by Edinburgh's town planners in the 1950s and 1960s under the control of both the city architect (for the demolition elements) and Ian Lindsay and Partners (for the reconstruction). Main Street was almost wholly obliterated but rebuilt in "replica" on its north side. The south side was rebuilt as uncompromisingly modern three storey flats in a typically bland 1960s style. Other redevelopment in the area, at New Lane, Great Michael Rise and on Laverockbank Crescent, was the work of the eminent Scottish modern architect Sir Basil Spence.

A 16th century stone armorial panel on the south side of Main Street, known locally as the "Newhaven Stone", appears to have come from the long vanished Trinity Mains Farm, a farm estate linked to Trinity House in Leith whose crest appears on the tablet. The farm gave its name to the adjacent suburb of Trinity. The panel is copied in part on a plaque in the local primary school.

The upper section of the village contained larger villas, looking down over the more crowded village of fishing cottages.

The Victorian fishmarket on the east side of the harbour was rescued from demolition in 1990 by its listing. Originally converted to a huge Harry Ramsden's it is now the Loch Fyne restaurant. The Newhaven Heritage Museum placed in a small room in the northern section[13] did not survive,[14] but the fishmarket function itself has now been revitalised, including a publicly accessible fishmonger.

New development north and north-east of the village has quickly dwarfed the original village, both in the sense of scale and population. Much of the village now looks out onto high-rise modern apartments rather than the Firth of Forth.

Transport

Buses

Newhaven is served by Lothian buses: 7 and 11 going direct to the city centre, and the 16/N16 linking to Leith and from there again to the city centre.

Tram

Newhaven was part of the early 20th century tram route until 1956.

The Edinburgh Trams light rail extension opened to passengers in June 2023 providing connection to the city centre and the airport.

The line terminates at Newhaven tram stop which is located to the north side of Lindsay Road.

Preceding station   Edinburgh Trams   Following station
Terminus   Newhaven – Edinburgh Airport   Ocean Terminal
towards Airport

Harbour

A lighthouse built at the harbour entrance in 1869 is a local landmark. The harbour has now been dwarfed by the enlarged Leith Harbour. The once thriving Victorian fishmarket is now converted into a smaller still functioning fishmarket, and the Loch Fyne restaurant. The Newhaven Heritage Museum which used to occupy a small section of the old fishmarket closed in 2007. It has since been converted into a retail fishmonger, linked to the adjacent fishmarket. Some of its exhibits have been kept by the Victoria Primary School. In 2021, the historical school building was confirmed as a future home for a charity Heart of Newhaven Community[15] following a community grant from the Scottish Land Fund to buy it.

Heritage events

In common with other historical villages, an Annual Gala Day[16] has been held in May or June in Newhaven, with a traditional decorated 'royal barge' bringing the 'Gala Queen' and 'Fisher King' (young children, 'crowned' each year) across the harbour to lead processions, celebrations and music, to the present day[17][18][19] The war memorial on the side of the Victoria School, is the site of annual Armistice Day ceremonies. On 14 October 2021, a 140-year memorial for the men lost in the Eyemouth disaster (and remembering all those lost at sea) is proposed with an appeal for descendants of those lost to take part in person/virtually as some are in USA, Canada and Australia.[20]

Notable inhabitants

  • Jimmy Campbell professional football player who was capped for Scotland in 1913
  • Hannah Gordon (born 1941), actress[21]
  • Jimmy Rutherford (born 1917) volunteer with the International Brigades, executed aged 20[22]
  • 17 men lost in the Eyemouth disaster: from The Perseverance (Wooden Lugger LH950): John Wilson Gordon Carnie, William Inglis, Peter Murray Inglis, Johnston Wilson, David Lyle, John Lyle, Boreas Lyon Hall; from The Stormy Petrel (Pilot Boat): David Stevenson, Hugh Stevenson, Philip Stevenson; from Concord (Pilot Boat): John Johnston, James Johnston Walter Johnston; from The Robinas: William Liston, Alexander Noble, William Rutherford, Matthew Main Hume.[5]

Notes

  1. ^ "Newhaven conservation area". Archived from the original on 1 February 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  2. ^ Register of the Great Seal of Scotland Vol. I-XI, reprinted by the Scottish Record Society 1984
  3. ^ "Chapel of St Mary And St James, Westmost Close, Main Street, Newhaven, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Edinburgh". britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  4. ^ John Marwick, Extracts from the Burgh Records of Edinburgh: 1573-1589 (Edinburgh, 1882), p. 534.
  5. ^ a b "Great Eyemouth Fishing Disaster of Oct 14 1881- Listing of Individuals who Perished". Archived from the original on 7 October 2002. Retrieved 11 September 2021 – via Berwickshire News 18 October 1881.
  6. ^ "Eyemouth Fishing Disaster". newhavenheritagecentre.org.uk. 18 October 1881. Retrieved 11 September 2021 – via Edinburgh Evening News (15 and 17 October 1881).
  7. ^ Grant, James. "Old and New Edinburgh". Retrieved 3 September 2012.
  8. ^ "Around Edinburgh – Newhaven". edinphoto.org.uk. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  9. ^ "The Story of Leith – XIX. Newhaven: A Fishing Village". electricscotland.com. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  10. ^ "Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven – Social History – Society of Free Fishermen". edinphoto.org.uk. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  11. ^ "The Leith Pilotage Authority – Part 1". Archived from the original on 17 December 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  12. ^ Drysdale, William (1898). Old faces, old places, and old stories of Stirling. Stirling: E. Mackay. pp. 44–45. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  13. ^ "Newhaven Heritage Museum from The Gazetteer for Scotland". scottish-places.info. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  14. ^ "Museum hit by £10,000 bill for rent". scotsman.com. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  15. ^ Elliott, Shona (30 July 2021). "New use found for Edinburgh's oldest working primary school". edinburghnews.scotsman.com. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  16. ^ "Gala days: researching a Scottish tradition". National Museums Scotland Blog. 1 May 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  17. ^ "Newhaven Gala Queen And Entourage Set Sail From Newhaven Harbour On "The Gratitude", June 1955".
  18. ^ Sites (www.communitysites.co.uk), Community. "Our Newhaven". ournewhaven.org.uk. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  19. ^ "Newhaven Gala Day 2017". The Bow Tow.
  20. ^ "Have you heard of the Eyemouth Disaster?". Newhaven Heritage – virtual museum. 11 September 2021. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  21. ^ "Hannah goes back to roots with River City role". scotsman.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  22. ^ "Scottish Volunteers". XV International Brigade in Spain. Retrieved 27 June 2021.

References

Read other articles:

Russkaya MyslKeluaran Rusia resmi terakhir dari Russkaya Mysl, 1918EditorVukol Lavrov, Sergey Yuryev, Viktor Goltsev, Alexander Kisevetter, Pyotr StruveFrekuensiBulananSirkulasilebih dari 13,000[1]Terbitan pertama1880Terbitan terakhir1927Berpusat diMoskwa, Kekaisaran RusiaParis, Prancis (1918–1927)BahasaRusia Russkaya Mysl (Pemikiran Rusia, Русская мысль) adalah salah satu majalah Rusia paling populer pada akhir abad ke-19 dan awal abad ke-20. Majalah tersebut didirikan ...

 

LyonNama lengkapOlympique LyonnaisJulukanLes Gones (anak-anak)Nama singkatLyon, OLBerdiri1950; 74 tahun lalu (1950)StadionStadion Groupama(Kapasitas: 59.186)PemilikJohn TextorPresidenJean-Michel AulasPelatih kepalaPierre SageLigaLigue 12021–22ke-8 dari 20 timSitus webSitus web resmi klub Kostum kandang Kostum tandang Musim ini Olympique Lyonnais (atau biasa dipanggil Lyon saja) adalah klub sepak bola Prancis yang bermarkas di Lyon, Prancis. Klub ini bermain di Ligue 1. Didirikan p...

 

Museum Seni Rupa dan KeramikBagian depan museumInformasi umumGaya arsitekturNeoklasikLokasiJl. Pos Kota No. 2, Jakarta Barat, DKI Jakarta, IndonesiaMulai dibangunsekitar tahun 1866 - 1870Desain dan konstruksiArsitekW.H.F.H van Raders Museum Seni Rupa dan Keramik terletak di Jalan Pos Kota No 2, Kotamadya Jakarta Barat, Provinsi DKI Jakarta, Indonesia. Museum yang tepatnya berada di seberang Museum Sejarah Jakarta itu memajang keramik lokal dari berbagai daerah di Tanah Air, dari era Kerajaan ...

New Zealand rower Emma TwiggMNZMTwigg in 2022Personal informationBorn (1987-03-01) 1 March 1987 (age 37)[1]Napier, New ZealandHeight1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)Weight80 kg (176 lb)SportSportRowingEventSingle scullsClubHawkes Bay RC Medal record Women's rowing Representing  New Zealand Olympic Games 2020 Tokyo Single sculls World Championships 2014 Amsterdam Single sculls 2013 Chungju Single sculls 2019 Ottensheim Single sculls 2022 Račice Single sculls 2023 ...

 

Luxembourgian cyclist (1926–2003) Marcel ErnzerPersonal informationBorn(1926-03-23)23 March 1926Esch-sur-Alzette, LuxembourgDied1 April 2003(2003-04-01) (aged 77)Luxembourg, Luxembourg Marcel Ernzer (23 March 1926 – 1 April 2003) was a Luxembourgian cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1948 Summer Olympics.[1] Major results 1949 3rd Overall Tour de Luxembourg 9th Overall Tour de Suisse 1950 2nd Chanteloup-les-Vignes 8th Overall Tour de L...

 

Ленинские траурные марки  (ЦФА [АО «Марка»] #195—202; Sc #265—272) Тип коммеморативные, траурные Выпуск Страна выпуска  СССР Место выпуска Москва Художник И. Дубасов, В. Куприянов Способ печати литография Дата выпуска 27 января 1924 Характеристики Номинал 3, 6, 12, 20 копеек Зубцовк...

Bierpinsel нем. пивная кисть Юрисдикция  Германия Расположение Германия, Берлин, Штеглиц Назначение ресторан, ночной клуб Публичный доступ закрыт с апреля 2006 года Статус Построен Заложен 1972 Дата открытия 13 октября 1976 Архитектурный стиль футуризм Высота 47 м Количество э...

 

Chinese people in ItalyTotal population330,495 (2020) 0.53% of the Italian populationRegions with significant populations Lombardy, Tuscany, VenetoLanguagesWenzhounese · Mandarin Chinese · ItalianReligionChinese folk religion, Buddhism, ChristianityRelated ethnic groupsOverseas Chinese Chinese ItalianTraditional Chinese意大利華人Simplified Chinese意大利华人TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinYìdàlì HuárénYue: CantoneseYale RomanizationYid...

 

2016年美國總統選舉 ← 2012 2016年11月8日 2020 → 538個選舉人團席位獲勝需270票民意調查投票率55.7%[1][2] ▲ 0.8 %   获提名人 唐納·川普 希拉莉·克林頓 政党 共和黨 民主党 家鄉州 紐約州 紐約州 竞选搭档 迈克·彭斯 蒂姆·凱恩 选举人票 304[3][4][註 1] 227[5] 胜出州/省 30 + 緬-2 20 + DC 民選得票 62,984,828[6] 65,853,514[6]...

  关于与「內閣總理大臣」標題相近或相同的条目页,請見「內閣總理大臣 (消歧義)」。 日本國內閣總理大臣內閣總理大臣紋章現任岸田文雄自2021年10月4日在任尊称總理、總理大臣、首相、阁下官邸總理大臣官邸提名者國會全體議員選出任命者天皇任期四年,無連任限制[註 1]設立法源日本國憲法先前职位太政大臣(太政官)首任伊藤博文设立1885年12月22日,...

 

نهاية الإقدام في علم الكلام كتاب نهاية الإقدام في علم الكلام ويليه كتاب لباب المحصل في أصول الدين للعلامة ابن خلدون ويليه كتاب الإشارة إلى مذهب أهل الحق للإمام أبي إسحاق الشيرازي الاسم نهاية الإقدام في علم الكلام المؤلف أبو الفتح الشهرستاني  الموضوع علم الكلام  العق�...

 

Political convention of the Republican Party This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: 1980 Republican National Convention – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this message) 1980 Republican National Convention1980 presidential election NomineesReaga...

1841–1855 collection of Christian texts Patrologia Latina (title page, vol. 5, Paris 1844) The Patrologia Latina (Latin for The Latin Patrology) is an enormous collection of the writings of the Church Fathers and other ecclesiastical writers published by Jacques-Paul Migne between 1841 and 1855, with indices published between 1862 and 1865. It is also known as the Latin series as it formed one half of Migne's Patrologiae Cursus Completus, the other part being the Patrologia Graeca of patris...

 

Lihat entri libertas di kamus bebas Wiktionary. Patung LibertyLetakPulau LibertyManhattan, Kota New York,New York,[1] Amerika SerikatKetinggian Dari dasar patung hingga puncak: 151 kaki 1 inci (46 meter) Dari tanah hingga puncak: 305 kaki 1 inci (93 meter) Diresmikan28 Oktober 1886Dipugar1938, 1984–1986, 2011–2012PemahatFrédéric Auguste BartholdiPengunjung3,2 juta (tahun 2009)[2]Badan pengelolaNational Park Service Situs Warisan Dunia UNESCOJeni...

 

بشير السحباني معلومات شخصية الميلاد 22 أكتوبر 1972 (العمر 51 سنة)بنزرت  [لغات أخرى]‏  مركز اللعب مدافع الجنسية تونس  المسيرة الاحترافية1 سنوات فريق م. (هـ.) الترجي الرياضي التونسي النادي الرياضي البنزرتي Espérance Sportive de Tunis المنتخب الوطني 1994–1999 تونس 30 (0) المواقع مُعرِّ�...

Surface water sport in which the surfer rides a bodyboard A man riding a wave with a bodyboard Bodyboarding is a water sport in which the surfer rides a bodyboard on the crest, face, and curl of a wave which is carrying the surfer towards the shore. Bodyboarding is also referred to as Boogieboarding due to the invention of the Boogie Board by Tom Morey in 1971. The average bodyboard consists of a short, rectangular piece of hydrodynamic foam. Bodyboarders typically use swim fins for additiona...

 

SenatorEmilio Colombo Perdana Menteri ItaliaMasa jabatan6 Agustus 1970 – 17 Februari 1972PresidenGiuseppe Saragat Giovanni LeonePendahuluMariano RumorPenggantiGiulio AndreottiMenteri Luar NegeriMasa jabatan1 Agustus 1992 – 28 April 1993Perdana MenteriGiuliano AmatoPendahuluVincenzo ScottiPenggantiBeniamino AndreattaMasa jabatan4 April 1980 – 4 Agustus 1983Perdana MenteriArnaldo Forlani Giovanni Spadolini Amintore FanfaniPendahuluAttilio RuffiniPenggantiGiulio ...

 

Overview of religious freedom in Afghanistan Part of a series of articles onReligion in AfghanistanBlue Mosque in Mazar-i-SharifThe largest mosque in Afghanistan Majority Sunni Islam Minority Shia Islam Zoroastrians Sikhism Hinduism Bahá'í Christianity Catholicism Historic/Extinct Buddhism Judaism Controversy Religious freedom Atheism and apostasy Taliban Afghan conflict Afghanistan portal vte Freedom of religion in Afghanistan changed during the Islamic Republic installed in 2002 follo...

American sociologist (1929–2008) Charles TillyBornMay 27, 1929Lombard, Illinois, U.S.DiedApril 29, 2008 (2008-04-30) (aged 78)New York, New York, U.S.Alma materHarvard University (AB, PhD)SpouseLouise A. TillyChildren4Scientific careerFieldsSocial Science Sociology Political science HistoryInstitutionsUniversity of Delaware Harvard University University of Toronto University of Michigan The New School Columbia University Institute for Social and Economic Research and PolicyAc...

 

Scale model of a celestial body This article is about spherical models of celestial bodies. For other uses, see Globe (disambiguation). Globes redirects here. For the newspaper, see Globes (newspaper). Topography globe featuring physical features of the Earth A globe is a spherical model of Earth, of some other celestial body, or of the celestial sphere. Globes serve purposes similar to maps, but, unlike maps, they do not distort the surface that they portray except to scale it down. A model ...