County
Contents
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- Introduction
- The County in 1945
- People & population
- Geography & Environment
- The Local Government Administrative Areas: 1975-2000
- Water supply
- The Landscape
- Climate Change? A Statistical Account of Flowering in East Lothian: 1978-2001
- Country Houses
- Appendix 1: More Details of Houses
- Appendix 2: other Grade A Listed Buildings in East Lothian
- Appendix 3: Gardens & Designed Landscapes
- Countryside management
- Belief in the County
- Homes
- Health
- Health in the county
- Overview of health services
- General practice: overview
- General Practice in East Lothian, 1946-1966
- Healthcare for the Local Community, 1966-1990
- General Practice in East Lothian, 1990-2000
- Hospital services
- Roodlands 1975 - 2000
- Roodlands 1972 - 1991
- The Work of a Small Hospital (1969)
- Shut the door...in case the germs get out
- Happy Memories of Roodlands Hospital
- Nursing reminiscence
- East Fortune Hospital & Sanatorium, 1951-1954
- The First East Lothian Geriatric Service at East Fortune Hospital
- Herdmanflat Hospital and East Lothian Mental Health Services
- ELCAP
- The hospitals
- Public health
- Social care
- Education
- Education overview
- New demands
- The educational system in place to the mid-1960s
- Implementing change
- Moving towards the comprehensive system
- Pressures at primary level
- Post 1996
- Acknowledgements
- Summary of secondary schools
- School rolls 1980 - 2000
- Crime
- Leisure
- Economy
- Overview of Economic Development
- Chronology of Industrial and Economic Development: 1945-2000
- Review of manufacturing industries
- The Co-operative Society in the County
- Tourism
- East Lothian Tourist Board: an insight 1980s-1994
- The coal industry - an overview
- From March to March: The Miners' Strike of 1984 - 1985
- The Start of the Divisions
- The Credibility Gap
- The Breaking of Consensus Between Labour and Capital
- Picketing: the Failed Strategy
- Postscript
- Women against pit closures
- Opencast coal extraction to 2000
- Transport
- The Arts
- The Land
- Farming
- Arable & mixed farming
- Upland farming
- Market gardening
- Dairy & other farms
- Machinery & markets
- Labour & rents
- Postscript
- Forestry
- Migrant & seasonal workers
- Father Michael Cassidy: The Potato Priest
- The Countryside Premium Scheme (Scotland), 1997-2000
- The Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) in East Lothian: 1983-2000
- Government & Politics
- Local government
- National politics in East Lothian
- In memory of John P Mackintosh
- East Lothian politics: a personal perspective
- Musselburgh politics: a personal view
- Recollections of my time as MP for East Lothian
- The Lieutenancy
- The armed & associated services
- Military East Lothian
- The armed services in the County
- The TA - a changing role in a changing world
- Reorganisation, again and again
- The cavalry
- Royal Artillery
- Reminiscence by Lt Colonel SA Bunyan TD DL
- The infantry
- The 1st Battalion
- Reminiscence by Major R I Elder TD
- The Civil Defence Corps: 1949-1968
- Cadet Force organisations
- Revisiting the past
- The archaeology of East Lothian
- Aerial photography
- Changing prehistoric settlement: the example of St Germains, Tranent
- Iron Age East Lothian
- Hillforts: the example of Broxmouth, Dunbar
- Development & archaeology: the example of the A1 dualling
- Early historic settlements: the example of Castle Park, Dunbar
- Early Christianity and the long-cist cemeteries of East Lothian
- Conclusion
- Protecting ancient monuments
- Traprain Law
- East Lothian Antiquarian & Field Naturalists' Society: a brief history
- Statistics
- Additional information