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STEAMERS MISCELLANEOUS.
TO TOURISTS.
STEAM TO CAITHNESS
AND THE
ISLANDS of ORKNEY and SHETLAND
From Granton Harbour (EDINBURGH), and ABERDEEN, by the
Steamships “St. Magnus,” “ St. Nicholas,” “St. Clair,” and “Queen,”
during summer. To Wick every Monday and Friday, to Thurso
every Monday, to Kirkwall and Lerwick every Tuesday and Friday.
Fares very low, and Passenger accommodation first class. For
further particulars, apply to James M. Davy, Aberdeen Steam
Wharf, 257 Wapping, London ; George Mathieson, Agent, 16
Waterloo Place, Edinburgh ; or to John Milne, Manager, Aberdeen.
NEW ROUTE.
GLASGOW AND THE HIGLANDS.
THE Steamer “Dunara Castle” sails from Glasgow for Colonsay, Iona,
Bunessan (Mull), Tyree, and Coll, Struan, Carbost, Dunvegan, Stein, and
Uig (Skye), Tarbert and Rodel (Harris), Lochmaddy, Kallin, Caman and Loch-
boisdale (Hist), and Barra.
The Tourist who desires (within the limits of a week, and at a reason¬
able expense) a panoramic view of the general scenery of the Hebrides, with
all its varied beauty, sublimity, and grandeur, has no better opportunity
afforded him than by the above route.
Further information and Time-hills may he had hy applying to
MARTIN ORME, 20 Robertson Street, Glasgow.
JOSEPH GILLOTT’S
STEEL PENS.
Sold ly all dealers throughout the World.
STEAMERS MISCELLANEOUS.
TO TOURISTS.
STEAM TO CAITHNESS
AND THE
ISLANDS of ORKNEY and SHETLAND
From Granton Harbour (EDINBURGH), and ABERDEEN, by the
Steamships “St. Magnus,” “ St. Nicholas,” “St. Clair,” and “Queen,”
during summer. To Wick every Monday and Friday, to Thurso
every Monday, to Kirkwall and Lerwick every Tuesday and Friday.
Fares very low, and Passenger accommodation first class. For
further particulars, apply to James M. Davy, Aberdeen Steam
Wharf, 257 Wapping, London ; George Mathieson, Agent, 16
Waterloo Place, Edinburgh ; or to John Milne, Manager, Aberdeen.
NEW ROUTE.
GLASGOW AND THE HIGLANDS.
THE Steamer “Dunara Castle” sails from Glasgow for Colonsay, Iona,
Bunessan (Mull), Tyree, and Coll, Struan, Carbost, Dunvegan, Stein, and
Uig (Skye), Tarbert and Rodel (Harris), Lochmaddy, Kallin, Caman and Loch-
boisdale (Hist), and Barra.
The Tourist who desires (within the limits of a week, and at a reason¬
able expense) a panoramic view of the general scenery of the Hebrides, with
all its varied beauty, sublimity, and grandeur, has no better opportunity
afforded him than by the above route.
Further information and Time-hills may he had hy applying to
MARTIN ORME, 20 Robertson Street, Glasgow.
JOSEPH GILLOTT’S
STEEL PENS.
Sold ly all dealers throughout the World.
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Ireland/Irish > Black's guide to Dublin and the Wicklow mountains > (202) |
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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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