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STIRLING DIRECTORY.
MURRAY PLACE-Continued.
59-63 J. M'Kinlay & Son, tailors
South United Free Church
Congregational Church
Inland Revenue Offices —
Mrs J. Donaldson, caretaker
Commercial Bank —
H. S. Robson, banker
Station Road-
Stirling Railway Station —
North British, Caledonian, and
Forth and Clyde Railways
Thomas Ross, sculptor
Caledonian Railway Goods
Station and offices
James Lennox, spirit merchant
Wm. Muir, head porter
NELSON PLACE.
David Pate, shoemaker
John Cooper, vanman
Mrs Margaret Mirk
Wm. M'Arthur, plumber
Miss Maggie Pate
Nicol M'Laren, carter
Albert Held, hairdresser
Jas. Richardson, engine driver
John M. Richardson, M.A.
James Young, pointsman
E. Jeffrey, insurance agent
John Hynd, tailor
David Thomson, traveller
Miss Robina M'Dowall
Mrs Jessie Langmuir
John Donaldson, joiner
19 Mrs Janet Whyte
21 Mrs Hugh Paterson
23 Mrs Nicholas Baxter
25 William Currie, seedsman
27 Wm. Sanderson, yardsman
2 Rich. Gordon, coachbuilder
8 Robert Gray, ironmonger
Miss Sharp, nurse
William Dobbie, draper
James Kemp, platelayer
10 Alfred Kenny, warehouseman
12 D. Moyes, chemist
14 Wm. Finlayson, joiner
16 William Thomson, clerk
18 Miss Mary Liddell
20 Mrs Elizabeth Menzies
22 Peter Lindsay
24 Jas. D. Valentine, ironmonger
26 Wm. R. Gall, contractor
28 Mrs Elizabeth M'Farlane
30 Alex. Ferguson, gardener
32 William S. Fraser, grocer
34 Miss Margaret Connall
NEWHOUSE.
1 J. D. Sempill, chief constable
3 George F. Forsyth, organist
5 Alex. Galbraith, grocer
5-i- Archibald Duncan, printer
7 John Ferguson, joiner
Robert Wallace, upholsterer
Archibald Paul, draper
2 John Y. Graham, electrician
Mrs Finlayson
William Munro, carter
Robert Swan
4 John Campbell, upholsterer
6 Mrs Margaret Bowie
8 Mrs J. Sinclair, wine merchant
STIRLING DIRECTORY.
MURRAY PLACE-Continued.
59-63 J. M'Kinlay & Son, tailors
South United Free Church
Congregational Church
Inland Revenue Offices —
Mrs J. Donaldson, caretaker
Commercial Bank —
H. S. Robson, banker
Station Road-
Stirling Railway Station —
North British, Caledonian, and
Forth and Clyde Railways
Thomas Ross, sculptor
Caledonian Railway Goods
Station and offices
James Lennox, spirit merchant
Wm. Muir, head porter
NELSON PLACE.
David Pate, shoemaker
John Cooper, vanman
Mrs Margaret Mirk
Wm. M'Arthur, plumber
Miss Maggie Pate
Nicol M'Laren, carter
Albert Held, hairdresser
Jas. Richardson, engine driver
John M. Richardson, M.A.
James Young, pointsman
E. Jeffrey, insurance agent
John Hynd, tailor
David Thomson, traveller
Miss Robina M'Dowall
Mrs Jessie Langmuir
John Donaldson, joiner
19 Mrs Janet Whyte
21 Mrs Hugh Paterson
23 Mrs Nicholas Baxter
25 William Currie, seedsman
27 Wm. Sanderson, yardsman
2 Rich. Gordon, coachbuilder
8 Robert Gray, ironmonger
Miss Sharp, nurse
William Dobbie, draper
James Kemp, platelayer
10 Alfred Kenny, warehouseman
12 D. Moyes, chemist
14 Wm. Finlayson, joiner
16 William Thomson, clerk
18 Miss Mary Liddell
20 Mrs Elizabeth Menzies
22 Peter Lindsay
24 Jas. D. Valentine, ironmonger
26 Wm. R. Gall, contractor
28 Mrs Elizabeth M'Farlane
30 Alex. Ferguson, gardener
32 William S. Fraser, grocer
34 Miss Margaret Connall
NEWHOUSE.
1 J. D. Sempill, chief constable
3 George F. Forsyth, organist
5 Alex. Galbraith, grocer
5-i- Archibald Duncan, printer
7 John Ferguson, joiner
Robert Wallace, upholsterer
Archibald Paul, draper
2 John Y. Graham, electrician
Mrs Finlayson
William Munro, carter
Robert Swan
4 John Campbell, upholsterer
6 Mrs Margaret Bowie
8 Mrs J. Sinclair, wine merchant
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Stirling > Cook and Wylie's Stirling Directory > 1903 > (56) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/85024093 |
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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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