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EDINBURGH.
HOTELS.
First-rate Family Hotels.—Douglas’, 35 St. Andrew Square.
British, 70 Queen Street. Macgregor’s Royal, 53 Princes Street.
Mackay’s, 91 Princes Street. Queen’s, 131 Princes Street. Claren¬
don, 104 Princes Street. Caledonian, 1 Castle Street.
First-rate Hotels for Tourists. — Macgregor’s Royal, 53 Princes
Street, opposite the Scott Monument—very central. Mackay’s Hotel,
91 Princes Street, opposite the Castle rock—of a more private nature.
Waterloo, 24 Regent Bridge, opposite the General Post Office, and
close to the Calton Hill. The New Royal, 16 Princes Street.
Graham’s, 8 Princes Street. The Star, 36 Princes Street. London,
2 St. Andrew Square. Campbell’s North British, 21 Princes Street.
Hotel Francais, 100 Princes Street.
First-rate Commercial Hotels.—The Crown, 10 Princes Street.
London, 2 St. Andrew Square. Regent, 14 Waterloo Place. Ship,
7 East Register Street.
Temperance Hotels.—Johnstone’s, 17 Waterloo Place ; Waverley,
43 Princes Street.
Restaurants:—Doull, 74 Princes Street; Blair, 37 George Street j Littlejohn, 31
Leith Street; Cate Royal, 1 Register Place; Rainbow, New Buildings, North
News-rooms:—Harthill’s, 23 Waterloo Place—one penny per visit; Robertscn and
Scott, 76 George Street.
Postmasters .•—Isaac Scott, Lothian Road; Hobday, York Lane.
Circulating Libraries .—Elgin’s, 13 North St. Andrew Street; loglis’, 48 Hanover
Street.
HOTELS.
First-rate Family Hotels.—Douglas’, 35 St. Andrew Square.
British, 70 Queen Street. Macgregor’s Royal, 53 Princes Street.
Mackay’s, 91 Princes Street. Queen’s, 131 Princes Street. Claren¬
don, 104 Princes Street. Caledonian, 1 Castle Street.
First-rate Hotels for Tourists. — Macgregor’s Royal, 53 Princes
Street, opposite the Scott Monument—very central. Mackay’s Hotel,
91 Princes Street, opposite the Castle rock—of a more private nature.
Waterloo, 24 Regent Bridge, opposite the General Post Office, and
close to the Calton Hill. The New Royal, 16 Princes Street.
Graham’s, 8 Princes Street. The Star, 36 Princes Street. London,
2 St. Andrew Square. Campbell’s North British, 21 Princes Street.
Hotel Francais, 100 Princes Street.
First-rate Commercial Hotels.—The Crown, 10 Princes Street.
London, 2 St. Andrew Square. Regent, 14 Waterloo Place. Ship,
7 East Register Street.
Temperance Hotels.—Johnstone’s, 17 Waterloo Place ; Waverley,
43 Princes Street.
Restaurants:—Doull, 74 Princes Street; Blair, 37 George Street j Littlejohn, 31
Leith Street; Cate Royal, 1 Register Place; Rainbow, New Buildings, North
News-rooms:—Harthill’s, 23 Waterloo Place—one penny per visit; Robertscn and
Scott, 76 George Street.
Postmasters .•—Isaac Scott, Lothian Road; Hobday, York Lane.
Circulating Libraries .—Elgin’s, 13 North St. Andrew Street; loglis’, 48 Hanover
Street.
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Scotland/Scots > Black's picturesque tourist of Scotland > (44) |
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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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