Old pictures of Addiewell
ADDIEWELL is a manufacturing village and ecclesiastical parish, about 1.5 miles southwest from West Calder village, and sprang up in 1866 in connection with the paraffin oil works, established here by Mr. James Young. The population of the ecclesiastical parish in 1901 was 3,054.
Slater’s Royal National Commercial Directory of Scotland, 1903

Postcard - "Free Church and Public School, Addiewell"
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Postcard - "Free Church and Public School, Addiewell" Sepia photographic post card showing the free church and school, with a crowd of children in front of the buildings.

Postcard - "Livingston Street, Addiewell"
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Postcard - "Livingston Street, Addiewell" B&W printed postcard showing two storey houses ether side of Livingston Street, Addiewell, and a small shop.

Postcard - "Livingston Street, Addiewell"
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Postcard - "Livingston Street, Addiewell" B&W printed postcard showing two storey workers housing either side of Livingston Street.

Postcard - Addiewell Established Church
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Postcard - Addiewell Established Church B&W photographic postcard with large margins showing Addiewell church.

Postcard - "Livingstone Street, Addiewell"
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Postcard - "Livingstone Street, Addiewell" Coloured printed postcard showing tenements in Livingstone Street, Addiewell.

Postcard - "Addiewell Station"
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Postcard - "Addiewell Station" B&W photographic postcard showing detailed view of Addiewell station

Postcard - "Addiewell"
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Postcard - "Addiewell" Black and white photographic postcard depicting Addiewell