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STIRLINa — STREET DIEECTOEY.
VICTOEIA TIjAC^— Continued.
6 Wm. A. Peterkin, officer^ Board of
Supervision
7 George Shand, manufacturing chemist
8 Donald Campbell
9 Alexander Mackie, grain merchant
10 John Watson, col'r of inland revenue
11 Eev. Andrew Cameron, editor of The
Family Treasury^ &c
12 Mrs Balfour
VICTOEIA SQUAEE.
1 Mrs Colonel Brodie
2 J. Eobertsen, cabinetmaker, Baker st
3 James Christie, ironmonger
VIEWFIELD PLACE.
1 Mrs Archibald
2 Mrs Thomson
4 Miss Hill
5 James Chrystal, writer
6 Misses Thorn
7 James T. Wingate, writer
8 W. C. Henderson
9 William Hunter, yarn merchant
10 MrsM'Ewen
VIEWFIELD STEEET.
1 Alexander Miller, wright
„ George Arthur, shopman
2 James Mitchell, coach wright
„ Sam. Sampson, overseer of surface-
men, S.C.E.
3 John Lickrish, boot and shoe maker
3 James Chrystal, vanman
4 AV. M'Naughton, journeyman baker •
6 Back entrance to coach works
7 John Eunciman, M.D., E.N. (View-
field House)
WA:LLACE STEEET.
1 David Crocket, currier
„ John Henderson, photographer, Barn-
ton place
„ Benjamin Downie
„ James Harley, Sheriff officer
2 Mrs Dewar
3 David Baxter, draper. King st
6 Eobert M. Walker, Town Clerk's office,
Broad st
,, Mrs Mitchell, baby linen shop, Port st
„ Eichard Fotheringham, book-keeper,
(W. Drummond & Sons)
,, Mrs Grant
7 Miss Kidston
„ Misses Yule
„ Andw. Armstrong, late tailor & clothier
,, Miss Morrison
8 Eobert Souter, supervisor of excise
9 Mrs Wemyss
10 Borthwick
„ J. Anderson, fishmonger, Edinburgh
„ J. E. Manners, editor, Stirling Observer
YOEK PLACE.
1 Wm. Eankin
2 S. Cowan, proprietor of iiS^eV^m^ Observer
3 Mrs Grassom
4 Misses Graham
ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS.
i Classics, David H. Pat on, rector. English . . . Wm. Young.
Mathematics, Duncan M'Dougall. Languages, Fred. Boos.
Gymnastics, D. Anderson. Music, . . . Do.
Allan Park (boarding), . . . . . . Mrs and Misses Burton.
Episcopal (St. Mary's Wynd), . . . . Mrs Eankine.
Infants' School (Murray Place, . . . . Miss Gordon.
Melville Place (young ladies estabt.), Miss Easom.
Pitt Terrace (ladies' day & boarding school). Misses Grimmond.
Port Street (young ladies), . . . . Mrs Leask.
Queen Street (young ladies), . . . . Mrs Eraser
EoMAN Catholic (Irvine Place), . . . . Eosanna Malony.
Spittal Street (Allan's School), . . John Graham, master.
Spittal Square (Trades Hall), . . . . Peter C. Mackie.
Spittal Street . . . . . . . . Alexander Duncan.
Wolf Craig (boarding), . . ' . . . . Misses M'Eitchie.
STIRLINa — STREET DIEECTOEY.
VICTOEIA TIjAC^— Continued.
6 Wm. A. Peterkin, officer^ Board of
Supervision
7 George Shand, manufacturing chemist
8 Donald Campbell
9 Alexander Mackie, grain merchant
10 John Watson, col'r of inland revenue
11 Eev. Andrew Cameron, editor of The
Family Treasury^ &c
12 Mrs Balfour
VICTOEIA SQUAEE.
1 Mrs Colonel Brodie
2 J. Eobertsen, cabinetmaker, Baker st
3 James Christie, ironmonger
VIEWFIELD PLACE.
1 Mrs Archibald
2 Mrs Thomson
4 Miss Hill
5 James Chrystal, writer
6 Misses Thorn
7 James T. Wingate, writer
8 W. C. Henderson
9 William Hunter, yarn merchant
10 MrsM'Ewen
VIEWFIELD STEEET.
1 Alexander Miller, wright
„ George Arthur, shopman
2 James Mitchell, coach wright
„ Sam. Sampson, overseer of surface-
men, S.C.E.
3 John Lickrish, boot and shoe maker
3 James Chrystal, vanman
4 AV. M'Naughton, journeyman baker •
6 Back entrance to coach works
7 John Eunciman, M.D., E.N. (View-
field House)
WA:LLACE STEEET.
1 David Crocket, currier
„ John Henderson, photographer, Barn-
ton place
„ Benjamin Downie
„ James Harley, Sheriff officer
2 Mrs Dewar
3 David Baxter, draper. King st
6 Eobert M. Walker, Town Clerk's office,
Broad st
,, Mrs Mitchell, baby linen shop, Port st
„ Eichard Fotheringham, book-keeper,
(W. Drummond & Sons)
,, Mrs Grant
7 Miss Kidston
„ Misses Yule
„ Andw. Armstrong, late tailor & clothier
,, Miss Morrison
8 Eobert Souter, supervisor of excise
9 Mrs Wemyss
10 Borthwick
„ J. Anderson, fishmonger, Edinburgh
„ J. E. Manners, editor, Stirling Observer
YOEK PLACE.
1 Wm. Eankin
2 S. Cowan, proprietor of iiS^eV^m^ Observer
3 Mrs Grassom
4 Misses Graham
ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS.
i Classics, David H. Pat on, rector. English . . . Wm. Young.
Mathematics, Duncan M'Dougall. Languages, Fred. Boos.
Gymnastics, D. Anderson. Music, . . . Do.
Allan Park (boarding), . . . . . . Mrs and Misses Burton.
Episcopal (St. Mary's Wynd), . . . . Mrs Eankine.
Infants' School (Murray Place, . . . . Miss Gordon.
Melville Place (young ladies estabt.), Miss Easom.
Pitt Terrace (ladies' day & boarding school). Misses Grimmond.
Port Street (young ladies), . . . . Mrs Leask.
Queen Street (young ladies), . . . . Mrs Eraser
EoMAN Catholic (Irvine Place), . . . . Eosanna Malony.
Spittal Street (Allan's School), . . John Graham, master.
Spittal Square (Trades Hall), . . . . Peter C. Mackie.
Spittal Street . . . . . . . . Alexander Duncan.
Wolf Craig (boarding), . . ' . . . . Misses M'Eitchie.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Stirling > Threepenny guide & directory for Stirling, Bridge of Allan, etc. > (36) |
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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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