Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from An Account of the Game of Curling, With Songs for the Canon-Mills Curling Club
The canon-m ills Loch, on which the members of the Club were wont to assemble, has long since disappeared, having been drained and built over many years ago. In his plan of the City of Edinburgh and its vicinity, published in 1 8 3 7, Hunter places it in the angle formed by the junction of the roads leading down from Bellevue Crescent and Eyre Place, adjoining the ground occupied by the Gymnasium, but better known in those days as the Meadow.
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