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black’s guide book advertiser.
33
ALEXANDER M'GREGOR respectfully informs
" Strangers and Tourists in Scotland, that, in addition to
iis Hotel at Callander, he is proprietor of the Magnificent
few Hotel at the Trosachs, built by Lord Willoughby
)’Eresby in 1849. The building is a splendid piece of
. rchitecture, and occupies a delightful and commanding
I osition, from which can be enjoyed a view of the far
iimed scenery of the Trosachs, immortalised by Sir Walter
icott in his Lady of the Lake. The accommodation con-
ists of ten private parlours, a handsome and commodious
’ublic Room, and about seventy Beds.
Carriages and Post-Horses on the shortest notice,
loaches to and from Stirling, daily during the Tourist
jason.
Parties of pleasure who intend visiting Ellen’s Isle are
, jspectfully informed that Boats are to he had on the
icrtest notice, and that only by applying at the Trosachs
Lotel.
,lA i Let Tourists and Parties visiting the Trosachs and
f iOch Katrine distinctly understand, that there is no such
iace as a “ New Trosachs,” and the place now called by
lat name is Duncraggan, and fully three miles from Loch
I [atrine.
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33
ALEXANDER M'GREGOR respectfully informs
" Strangers and Tourists in Scotland, that, in addition to
iis Hotel at Callander, he is proprietor of the Magnificent
few Hotel at the Trosachs, built by Lord Willoughby
)’Eresby in 1849. The building is a splendid piece of
. rchitecture, and occupies a delightful and commanding
I osition, from which can be enjoyed a view of the far
iimed scenery of the Trosachs, immortalised by Sir Walter
icott in his Lady of the Lake. The accommodation con-
ists of ten private parlours, a handsome and commodious
’ublic Room, and about seventy Beds.
Carriages and Post-Horses on the shortest notice,
loaches to and from Stirling, daily during the Tourist
jason.
Parties of pleasure who intend visiting Ellen’s Isle are
, jspectfully informed that Boats are to he had on the
icrtest notice, and that only by applying at the Trosachs
Lotel.
,lA i Let Tourists and Parties visiting the Trosachs and
f iOch Katrine distinctly understand, that there is no such
iace as a “ New Trosachs,” and the place now called by
lat name is Duncraggan, and fully three miles from Loch
I [atrine.
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Scotland/Scots > Black's picturesque tourist of Scotland > (773) |
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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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