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Cockenzie was created a burgh in 1591 and developed as a coal shipping port. In 1960 Cockenzie Power Station was built, dominating the town. Port Seton harbour was built nearby in 1865 for Lord Seton and developed as a fishing port. Cockenzie and Port Seton merged together a long time ago and are considered as one town.
 
The map opposite shows Cockenzie and Port Seton in 1906.
 
===PORT SETON CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY  1865-1873 ?===
===PORT SETON CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY  1865-1873 ?===
Cockenzie was created a burgh in 1591 and developed as a coal shipping port. In 1960 Cockenzie Power Station was built, dominating the town. Port Seton harbour was built nearby in 1865 for Lord Seton and developed as a fishing port. The Cockenzie and Port Seton merged together a long time ago and are considered as one town.
No trace of a coperative society or store named Port Seton has been found. From the Post Office directories a co-operative society called Cockenzie Co-operative Society had established a store by 1866. This society is the most likely issuer of the token below. In April 1873 the store was advertising for a manager<ref>The Scotsman, 04 Apr 1873, page 2</ref>. Around this time the store was taken over by [[Tranent Co-operatives|Tranent]].
No trace of a coperative society or store named Port Seton has been found. From the Post Office directories a co-operative society called Cockenzie Co-operative Society had established a store by 1866. This society is the most likely issuer of the token below. In April 1873 the store was advertising for a manager<ref>The Scotsman, 04 Apr 1873, page 2</ref>. Around this time the store was taken over by [[Tranent Co-operatives|Tranent]].


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PortSetonMap.1906.jpg

Cockenzie was created a burgh in 1591 and developed as a coal shipping port. In 1960 Cockenzie Power Station was built, dominating the town. Port Seton harbour was built nearby in 1865 for Lord Seton and developed as a fishing port. Cockenzie and Port Seton merged together a long time ago and are considered as one town.

The map opposite shows Cockenzie and Port Seton in 1906.

PORT SETON CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY 1865-1873 ?

No trace of a coperative society or store named Port Seton has been found. From the Post Office directories a co-operative society called Cockenzie Co-operative Society had established a store by 1866. This society is the most likely issuer of the token below. In April 1873 the store was advertising for a manager[1]. Around this time the store was taken over by Tranent.

PORT SETON CO-OPERATIVE ?
File:PSetonCoop.3.jpg
Source (DRR)
Filename PSetonCoop.3
Value 3d
Add Desc.
Size (mm) Octagon ??
Manufacture ??
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  1. The Scotsman, 04 Apr 1873, page 2