by rathbone » 02 Jul 2007, 11:42
A curious road accident happened in Portobello on 11 September 1911.
A horse attached to a lorry loaded with barrels of beer, the property of a firm of Craigmillar brewers, was proceeding towards Leith when near the principal entrance to Edinburgh Marine Park it took fright at a camel belonging to the zoo.
Turning round sharply before rushing off towards Portobello, the horse jerked the lorry so violently that George Munro, malt man residing at 2 Braid Place, was thrown off and before he could clear he was struck by a heavy barrel of beer which had also been pitched from the lorry.
Munro, happily, escaped the full force of the stroke but, as it was, injuries to his head and an ankle necessitated attention at Portobello police station and is removal to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
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