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94 MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.
Bitchie. Troop Sergeant-Major — J. M. Andrew. Quartermaster-Sergeant —
P. G. Duncan. Farrier Major — A. F. Durkie. Instructor — Sergeant-Major
W. H. Currie, St Mary's terrace, Downfield.
TAY VOLUNTEER DIVISION, ROYAL ENGINEERS— Headquarters,
Broughty Castle. — Major W. H. Fergusson, Officer Commanding ; Captains,
Robert A, Fergusson, E. Carmicliael; Lieutenants, J. H. Luis, G. H. L.
Boase; Acting Adjutant, Lieutenant "Wm. Coyle, R.E., O.C, Tay Section
Coast Battalion R.E. ; Acting Surgeon, G. O. C. Mackness, M.B. ; Acting
Chaplin, Rev. H. M. Davidson. Authorized Establishment — 3 Comiianies,
196 officers, non-commissioned officers, and men.
INSTRUMENTAL BANDS.
Band op the First Vol. Battalion Royal Highlanders, B.W.—
Bandmaster — Wm. G. Jarvis. Band Sergeant — "W. M. Jarvis. Sergeants —
T. Coutts and John M'Gonigal.
Band op the Dundee Highlanders, 3d Volunteer Battalion, The
Black Watch. — Practise every Tuesday and Thursday evening in Masonic
Lodge, Vault. Pipers x^ractise every Monday in the same place. Bandmaster
— Daniel Sweeney, 193 Blackness road. Pipe-Sergeant — Donald Bain, 47 St
Andrew's street. Drummers and buglers practise every Tuesday evening at
>Ir Thorburn's Hall, Wellgate. Drum-Sergeant — Wm. Miller, 17 Dudhope st.
Band op the Artillery Volunteers. — Practise on Monday and Thurs-
day evenings in Rooms, 59 Wellgate. Bandmaster — James Chambers, 24
Nelson street.
Dundee Trades (late Instrumental) Band, — Practise every Thursday,
in Seaman's Union Hall, Candle lane. Bandmaster — A. J. Paterson, 133
Perth road. Secretary, Robert Gamble, Eastern Police Station.
Bitchie. Troop Sergeant-Major — J. M. Andrew. Quartermaster-Sergeant —
P. G. Duncan. Farrier Major — A. F. Durkie. Instructor — Sergeant-Major
W. H. Currie, St Mary's terrace, Downfield.
TAY VOLUNTEER DIVISION, ROYAL ENGINEERS— Headquarters,
Broughty Castle. — Major W. H. Fergusson, Officer Commanding ; Captains,
Robert A, Fergusson, E. Carmicliael; Lieutenants, J. H. Luis, G. H. L.
Boase; Acting Adjutant, Lieutenant "Wm. Coyle, R.E., O.C, Tay Section
Coast Battalion R.E. ; Acting Surgeon, G. O. C. Mackness, M.B. ; Acting
Chaplin, Rev. H. M. Davidson. Authorized Establishment — 3 Comiianies,
196 officers, non-commissioned officers, and men.
INSTRUMENTAL BANDS.
Band op the First Vol. Battalion Royal Highlanders, B.W.—
Bandmaster — Wm. G. Jarvis. Band Sergeant — "W. M. Jarvis. Sergeants —
T. Coutts and John M'Gonigal.
Band op the Dundee Highlanders, 3d Volunteer Battalion, The
Black Watch. — Practise every Tuesday and Thursday evening in Masonic
Lodge, Vault. Pipers x^ractise every Monday in the same place. Bandmaster
— Daniel Sweeney, 193 Blackness road. Pipe-Sergeant — Donald Bain, 47 St
Andrew's street. Drummers and buglers practise every Tuesday evening at
>Ir Thorburn's Hall, Wellgate. Drum-Sergeant — Wm. Miller, 17 Dudhope st.
Band op the Artillery Volunteers. — Practise on Monday and Thurs-
day evenings in Rooms, 59 Wellgate. Bandmaster — James Chambers, 24
Nelson street.
Dundee Trades (late Instrumental) Band, — Practise every Thursday,
in Seaman's Union Hall, Candle lane. Bandmaster — A. J. Paterson, 133
Perth road. Secretary, Robert Gamble, Eastern Police Station.
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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