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EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY. 63
1. Oakbank Industrial School.
For Boys.
Certified under the Acts 17 and 18 Vic, cap. 74. and 29 and 30 Vic, cap. 118.
Opened 1st October, 1841.
Superintendent — Alexander Russel. Matron— Mrs. Russel.
Medical Attendant — Robert J. Garden, M.D.
2. Whitehall Industrial School.
For Girls.
Certified under the Acts 17 and 18 Vic, cap. 74, and 29 and 30 Vic, cap. 118.
Opened 19th May, 1845.
Superintendent — Miss Buchan.
Medical Attendant — Robert J. Garden, M.D.
Aberdeen Industrial School for Roman Catholic Girls.
NAZARETH HOUSE, CLAREMONT STREET.
Teachers — Sisters of Nazareth.
Asylum for the Blind, Huntly Street.
Established 1843. Reconstituted 1889.
Clerk and Treasurer— -Mr. D. M. M. Milligan, advocate, 12 Dee street.
Physician— Dr. A. Rudolf Galloway.
Manager — William Meston. Matron — Mrs. Stephen.
Teacher— Miss Wallace.
Association of Teachers in the Secondary Schools of
Scotland.
ABERDEEN BRANCH.
Chairman— Professor James W. H. Trail, M.D., F.R.S., University.
Secretary— Miss Lucy L. Ward, B.A. (Lond.), High School.
Burgh Committee of Aberdeen on Secondary Education.
MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE.
1. — Representing Town Council.
Dean of Guild James Walker. | Councillor William J. Middleton.
Ex-Baillie William Sangster.
2. — Representing School Board.
Rev. Prof. Jas. Robertson, M.A.,D.D. | Rev. Gordon J. Murray, B.D
John Craigen, solicitor.
3. — Representing Robert Gordon's College— John Morgan, builder.
4. —Representing Educational Trust.
Prof. James W. H. Trail, M.A., M.D., F.R.S.
5. —Representing Scotch Education Department — A. Walker, H.M.I.S.
Chairman— Prof. James W. H. Trail, M.A., M.D., F.R.S.
Clerk and Treasurer — Hugh Macdonald, S.S.C., 143 Union street
1. Oakbank Industrial School.
For Boys.
Certified under the Acts 17 and 18 Vic, cap. 74. and 29 and 30 Vic, cap. 118.
Opened 1st October, 1841.
Superintendent — Alexander Russel. Matron— Mrs. Russel.
Medical Attendant — Robert J. Garden, M.D.
2. Whitehall Industrial School.
For Girls.
Certified under the Acts 17 and 18 Vic, cap. 74, and 29 and 30 Vic, cap. 118.
Opened 19th May, 1845.
Superintendent — Miss Buchan.
Medical Attendant — Robert J. Garden, M.D.
Aberdeen Industrial School for Roman Catholic Girls.
NAZARETH HOUSE, CLAREMONT STREET.
Teachers — Sisters of Nazareth.
Asylum for the Blind, Huntly Street.
Established 1843. Reconstituted 1889.
Clerk and Treasurer— -Mr. D. M. M. Milligan, advocate, 12 Dee street.
Physician— Dr. A. Rudolf Galloway.
Manager — William Meston. Matron — Mrs. Stephen.
Teacher— Miss Wallace.
Association of Teachers in the Secondary Schools of
Scotland.
ABERDEEN BRANCH.
Chairman— Professor James W. H. Trail, M.D., F.R.S., University.
Secretary— Miss Lucy L. Ward, B.A. (Lond.), High School.
Burgh Committee of Aberdeen on Secondary Education.
MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE.
1. — Representing Town Council.
Dean of Guild James Walker. | Councillor William J. Middleton.
Ex-Baillie William Sangster.
2. — Representing School Board.
Rev. Prof. Jas. Robertson, M.A.,D.D. | Rev. Gordon J. Murray, B.D
John Craigen, solicitor.
3. — Representing Robert Gordon's College— John Morgan, builder.
4. —Representing Educational Trust.
Prof. James W. H. Trail, M.A., M.D., F.R.S.
5. —Representing Scotch Education Department — A. Walker, H.M.I.S.
Chairman— Prof. James W. H. Trail, M.A., M.D., F.R.S.
Clerk and Treasurer — Hugh Macdonald, S.S.C., 143 Union street
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Description | Annual. 1944/45 not published. |
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Shelfmark | Various |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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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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