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INVERNESS INNELLAN.
42
INVEKNESS.
CALEDONIAN HOTEL
(Two minutes’ walk from the Railway Station).
TIIIIS well-known first-cL.ss Family Hotel, patronised by the
Royal Family and most of the Nobility of Europe, has
recently undergone extensive additions and improvements. A
large and elegant Dining-Saloon and Ladies’ Drawing-Room,
also a spacious Billiard and Smoking Room.
In point of situation this Hotel is the duly one in Inverness
that commands a wide and extensive view of the Ness and the
great glen of “ Caledonia.”
Table d’Hote Daily, and Dinners A. la Carte.
An Omnibus attends all the Canal Steamers.
JOHN MENZIES,
Proprietor.
WHEN YOU ARE
IN
THE HIGHLANDS
VISIT
a
INNELLAN.
ROYAL HOTEL.
j Commands the finest situation on the Firth of Clyde.
Tourists and Visitors will find every comfort combined with
Moderate Charges.
JOHN CLARK, Proprietor.
42
INVEKNESS.
CALEDONIAN HOTEL
(Two minutes’ walk from the Railway Station).
TIIIIS well-known first-cL.ss Family Hotel, patronised by the
Royal Family and most of the Nobility of Europe, has
recently undergone extensive additions and improvements. A
large and elegant Dining-Saloon and Ladies’ Drawing-Room,
also a spacious Billiard and Smoking Room.
In point of situation this Hotel is the duly one in Inverness
that commands a wide and extensive view of the Ness and the
great glen of “ Caledonia.”
Table d’Hote Daily, and Dinners A. la Carte.
An Omnibus attends all the Canal Steamers.
JOHN MENZIES,
Proprietor.
WHEN YOU ARE
IN
THE HIGHLANDS
VISIT
a
INNELLAN.
ROYAL HOTEL.
j Commands the finest situation on the Firth of Clyde.
Tourists and Visitors will find every comfort combined with
Moderate Charges.
JOHN CLARK, Proprietor.
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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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