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76 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.
Naval and Military Establishments.
NAVY.
H.M.S. " Clyde ". 14 Guns, 1081 Tons.
Drill Ship for Royal Naval Reserve, moored in Victoria Dock.
Officers.
Commander James P. Montgomery, Burnieboozle, Rubislaw.
Fleet-Surgeon Samuel Keays, 96 Hamilton place.
Chief Gunner G. Hackney.
COAST GUARD.
Divisional Officer — Commander Patrick Cecil Dudgeon.
Chief Officers— George Milton, Peterhead ; John Mahoney, Bridge of Don.
Collieston . Wm. Brookshaw, chief boatman in charge
Cove Bay John Cahill, do. do.
Muchalls Wm. H. Martin, do. do.
Belhelvie E. Fippen, do. do.
Port Erroll (Detachment) Wm. Beagley, do. do.
Stonehaven (do.) Joseph Mogford, do. do.
The Rocket Life Saving Apparatus supplied by the Board of Trade is in
charge of the Coast Guard, and there is a Life Saving Company at each of
these Stations and Detachments.
ARMY.
Depot "Gordon Highlanders".
75th Regimental District.
Colonel H. H. Mathias, C.B., A.D.C.
Major and Lt.-Col. C. Stuart Gordon | Lieut. J. R. I. F. Forbes
Medical Officer— Major A. G. Grant, M.B.
Paymaster — Capt. A. G. Smith, Army Pay Dept.
Quartermaster — Capt. Jas. Ross.
3rd Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Militia).
Head Quarters King Street Barracks.
Earl of Kin tore (Colonel) Lt. -Colonel Commanding
Capt. A. L. H. Buchanan Adjutant
Lieut. W. Robertson, V.C Quartermaster
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
Lieut. F. J. Robertson, R.A., Adjutant, Royal Artillery, 2nd Sub-District
Scottish District, 160 Broomhill road
Master Gunner G. Huston, R.C.A., Tony Point Battery
1st ABERDEEN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY.
1st Aberdeen.
Head Quarters— N. Silver Street.
t ™ /\„. *- \t n I Lieut. -Col. Com. & Hon.
James Ogston, V.D -j q ,
George Milne (Commanding Position Battery) Major & Hon. Lt.-Col.
James Duguid Major
D. M. M. Milligan Captain and Hon. Major
W.D.Adam ,, .,
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.
Naval and Military Establishments.
NAVY.
H.M.S. " Clyde ". 14 Guns, 1081 Tons.
Drill Ship for Royal Naval Reserve, moored in Victoria Dock.
Officers.
Commander James P. Montgomery, Burnieboozle, Rubislaw.
Fleet-Surgeon Samuel Keays, 96 Hamilton place.
Chief Gunner G. Hackney.
COAST GUARD.
Divisional Officer — Commander Patrick Cecil Dudgeon.
Chief Officers— George Milton, Peterhead ; John Mahoney, Bridge of Don.
Collieston . Wm. Brookshaw, chief boatman in charge
Cove Bay John Cahill, do. do.
Muchalls Wm. H. Martin, do. do.
Belhelvie E. Fippen, do. do.
Port Erroll (Detachment) Wm. Beagley, do. do.
Stonehaven (do.) Joseph Mogford, do. do.
The Rocket Life Saving Apparatus supplied by the Board of Trade is in
charge of the Coast Guard, and there is a Life Saving Company at each of
these Stations and Detachments.
ARMY.
Depot "Gordon Highlanders".
75th Regimental District.
Colonel H. H. Mathias, C.B., A.D.C.
Major and Lt.-Col. C. Stuart Gordon | Lieut. J. R. I. F. Forbes
Medical Officer— Major A. G. Grant, M.B.
Paymaster — Capt. A. G. Smith, Army Pay Dept.
Quartermaster — Capt. Jas. Ross.
3rd Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Militia).
Head Quarters King Street Barracks.
Earl of Kin tore (Colonel) Lt. -Colonel Commanding
Capt. A. L. H. Buchanan Adjutant
Lieut. W. Robertson, V.C Quartermaster
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
Lieut. F. J. Robertson, R.A., Adjutant, Royal Artillery, 2nd Sub-District
Scottish District, 160 Broomhill road
Master Gunner G. Huston, R.C.A., Tony Point Battery
1st ABERDEEN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY.
1st Aberdeen.
Head Quarters— N. Silver Street.
t ™ /\„. *- \t n I Lieut. -Col. Com. & Hon.
James Ogston, V.D -j q ,
George Milne (Commanding Position Battery) Major & Hon. Lt.-Col.
James Duguid Major
D. M. M. Milligan Captain and Hon. Major
W.D.Adam ,, .,
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Description | Annual. 1944/45 not published. |
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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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