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EDINBURGH.
THE
PALACE HOTEL
109 AND 110 PEINCES STEEET,
EDINBURGH.
THIS FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL
Occupies the Best Position in Princes Street, immediately
opposite Edinburgh Castle, and commands a Beautiful
View over the West Princes Street Gardens, with the
Calton Hill and Arthur’s Seat in the distance.
The Manager will have pleasure in forwarding a detailed
Tariff of the (Charges upon application, and will give prompt
attention to any Communications as to Rooms or otherwise.
THE LONDON HOTEL
ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.
Established upwards of Fifty Years.
This commodious and comfortable hotel,
entirely RE-MODELLED and RE-FURNISHED
throughout, has been opened by
HENRY WHITE, late Clubmaster to the UNIVERSITY CLUB,
Princes Street, Edinburgh.
From its Central Situation and the spacious character of its Accommo¬
dation, the London will be found as hitherto an Extremely Convenient
Hotel ; while from Mr. White’s experience as Clubmaster and otherwise,
he can confidently ensure to the Public an Exceptionally Superior Cuisine.
The BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS have been fitted np in the moat
comfortable manner.
EDINBURGH.
THE
PALACE HOTEL
109 AND 110 PEINCES STEEET,
EDINBURGH.
THIS FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL
Occupies the Best Position in Princes Street, immediately
opposite Edinburgh Castle, and commands a Beautiful
View over the West Princes Street Gardens, with the
Calton Hill and Arthur’s Seat in the distance.
The Manager will have pleasure in forwarding a detailed
Tariff of the (Charges upon application, and will give prompt
attention to any Communications as to Rooms or otherwise.
THE LONDON HOTEL
ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.
Established upwards of Fifty Years.
This commodious and comfortable hotel,
entirely RE-MODELLED and RE-FURNISHED
throughout, has been opened by
HENRY WHITE, late Clubmaster to the UNIVERSITY CLUB,
Princes Street, Edinburgh.
From its Central Situation and the spacious character of its Accommo¬
dation, the London will be found as hitherto an Extremely Convenient
Hotel ; while from Mr. White’s experience as Clubmaster and otherwise,
he can confidently ensure to the Public an Exceptionally Superior Cuisine.
The BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS have been fitted np in the moat
comfortable manner.
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Ireland/Irish > Black's guide to Dublin and the Wicklow mountains > (140) |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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