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black’s guide book advertiser.
35
ROYAL HOTEL, STIRLING.
The Nobility, Gentry, and Tourists visiting Stirling, will find the above
extensive Hotel beautifully situated on the right-hand comer on entering
the Road from the Stirling Station, where they may depend upon having
every comfort and attention, with moderate charges; and being the nearest
Hotel in town to the Stirling Steam Wharf, where the steamers arrive and
depart for Edinburgh, renders it a most eligible situation for parties arriving
and departing by the railways and steamers. Coaches to and from Loch
Catrine daily during the season. A note per post the day previous will
secure apartments and seats per coach. Parties writing will be particular
in addressing, “ Archibald Campbell, Royal Hotel, Stirling.”
French and German spoken at the Hotel.
Stirling, 1st April 1858.
ANDERSON’S
QUEEN’S HOTEL, BRIDGE OF ALLAN.
This highly commodious and elegant Hotel—one of the most spacious in
North Britain—has lately been further extended and decorated by the Pro¬
prietor. The Dining Hall is a splendid Apartment, while the Drawing-room
is fitted up in the most approved style of modem convenience. The Bed¬
rooms are lofty and airy, and are furnished with every regard to comfort.
A Table d'Htite daily.
Wines of first class imported direct. Port Wines of Vintages from 1820
to 1840.
A baker and confectioner employed on the premises.
Vehicles from the Hotel wait the arrival of every train.
TOURISTS and Others wishing to visit Hawthornden are hereby inform
1 that the GROUNDS are OPEN to VISITORS on WEDNESDAYS a
FRIDAYS only.
35
ROYAL HOTEL, STIRLING.
The Nobility, Gentry, and Tourists visiting Stirling, will find the above
extensive Hotel beautifully situated on the right-hand comer on entering
the Road from the Stirling Station, where they may depend upon having
every comfort and attention, with moderate charges; and being the nearest
Hotel in town to the Stirling Steam Wharf, where the steamers arrive and
depart for Edinburgh, renders it a most eligible situation for parties arriving
and departing by the railways and steamers. Coaches to and from Loch
Catrine daily during the season. A note per post the day previous will
secure apartments and seats per coach. Parties writing will be particular
in addressing, “ Archibald Campbell, Royal Hotel, Stirling.”
French and German spoken at the Hotel.
Stirling, 1st April 1858.
ANDERSON’S
QUEEN’S HOTEL, BRIDGE OF ALLAN.
This highly commodious and elegant Hotel—one of the most spacious in
North Britain—has lately been further extended and decorated by the Pro¬
prietor. The Dining Hall is a splendid Apartment, while the Drawing-room
is fitted up in the most approved style of modem convenience. The Bed¬
rooms are lofty and airy, and are furnished with every regard to comfort.
A Table d'Htite daily.
Wines of first class imported direct. Port Wines of Vintages from 1820
to 1840.
A baker and confectioner employed on the premises.
Vehicles from the Hotel wait the arrival of every train.
TOURISTS and Others wishing to visit Hawthornden are hereby inform
1 that the GROUNDS are OPEN to VISITORS on WEDNESDAYS a
FRIDAYS only.
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Ireland/Irish > Black's guide to Dublin and the Wicklow mountains. With plan of Dublin > (137) |
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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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