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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY. 93
The University Club.
13 Union Terrace.
Secretary— W. Kendall-Burnett advocate, 11 Belmont street.
New Spalding Club.
Patron — His Majesty the King.
President— The Earl of Aberdeen, G.C.M.G.
Chairman of Business Committee — William Ferguson of Kinmundy, LL.D.
Secretary— P. J. Anderson, LL.B., University Library.
Treasurer— F. T. Garden, advocate, 18 Golden square.
Aberdeen Art Gallery and Industrial Museum.
Schoolhill, Aberdeen.
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
1. ELECTED BY TOWN COUNCIL.
Lord Provost John Fleming I Councillor Alexander Wilkie
Councillor William Johnston Alexander O. Gill of Fairfield
Councillor William Boddie | James Murray of Glenburnie Park
2. ELECTED BY SUBSCRIBERS.
Professor John Dove Wilson, LL.D. I Alex. W T alker, LL.D., 52 Union st.
George Walker, 52 Victoria street Wm. Smith, advocate, 201 Union st
Theodore Crombie, Grandholm Wks. |
Secretary — Hugh Macdonald, S.S.C., 143 Union street.
Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution.
President — Alexander Walker, LL.D.
Vice-President — David McHardy. Treasurer — Alexander O. Gill.
Secretary — William Milne, C.A., 147 Union street.
Aberdeen Mechanical Society.
President — James Mitchell, 56 Mile-end avenue.
Secretary— Colin Matheson, 77 Fonthill road.
Aberdeen Diocesan Association.
President— The Lord Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney.
Honorary Treasurer — Mr. Frederick W. Kay, advocate, 183a Union street.
Honorary Secretary— Mr. Charles Smith, solicitor, 26 King street
Aberdeen Ecclesiological Society.
Meets in St. Mary's Chapel, East Church, on the third Tuesday of every
month except June, July, and August.
President — Rev . James Cooper, D.D.
Vice-Presidents- -Rev. George W. Sprott, D.D., and A. Marshall M'Kenzie,
..R.S.A.
The University Club.
13 Union Terrace.
Secretary— W. Kendall-Burnett advocate, 11 Belmont street.
New Spalding Club.
Patron — His Majesty the King.
President— The Earl of Aberdeen, G.C.M.G.
Chairman of Business Committee — William Ferguson of Kinmundy, LL.D.
Secretary— P. J. Anderson, LL.B., University Library.
Treasurer— F. T. Garden, advocate, 18 Golden square.
Aberdeen Art Gallery and Industrial Museum.
Schoolhill, Aberdeen.
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
1. ELECTED BY TOWN COUNCIL.
Lord Provost John Fleming I Councillor Alexander Wilkie
Councillor William Johnston Alexander O. Gill of Fairfield
Councillor William Boddie | James Murray of Glenburnie Park
2. ELECTED BY SUBSCRIBERS.
Professor John Dove Wilson, LL.D. I Alex. W T alker, LL.D., 52 Union st.
George Walker, 52 Victoria street Wm. Smith, advocate, 201 Union st
Theodore Crombie, Grandholm Wks. |
Secretary — Hugh Macdonald, S.S.C., 143 Union street.
Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution.
President — Alexander Walker, LL.D.
Vice-President — David McHardy. Treasurer — Alexander O. Gill.
Secretary — William Milne, C.A., 147 Union street.
Aberdeen Mechanical Society.
President — James Mitchell, 56 Mile-end avenue.
Secretary— Colin Matheson, 77 Fonthill road.
Aberdeen Diocesan Association.
President— The Lord Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney.
Honorary Treasurer — Mr. Frederick W. Kay, advocate, 183a Union street.
Honorary Secretary— Mr. Charles Smith, solicitor, 26 King street
Aberdeen Ecclesiological Society.
Meets in St. Mary's Chapel, East Church, on the third Tuesday of every
month except June, July, and August.
President — Rev . James Cooper, D.D.
Vice-Presidents- -Rev. George W. Sprott, D.D., and A. Marshall M'Kenzie,
..R.S.A.
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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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