Haddington River Tyne and Nungate Bridge, Haddington

Haddington Photo: a fantastic Haddington Photograph Featuring River Tyne and Nungate Bridge, Haddington
Photograph Taken On Saturday, February 21, 2015
Photograph Taken On Saturday, February 21, 2015
The Royal Burgh of Haddington... is a town in East Lothian, Scotland. It is the main administrative, cultural and geographical centre for East Lothian, which as a result of late-nineteenth century Scottish local government reforms took the form of the county of Haddingtonshire for the period from 1889 to 1921. It lies about 17 miles (27 kilometres) east of Edinburgh. The name Haddington is Anglo-Saxon, dating from the sixth or seventh century AD when the area was incorporated into the kingdom of Bernicia. The town, like the rest of the Lothian region, was ceded by King Edgar of England and became part of Scotland in the tenth century. Haddington received burghal status, one of the earliest to do so, during the reign of David I (1124–1153), giving it trading rights which encouraged its growth into a market town. Quoted from WikipediaView image on Flickr