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4. — Mossvale Public School, Springbank Road.
Head il/a^Cf;'— Alexander Tagg. C.T., K.E.I.S.
,-— -^' Junior Master — Dewar G. Robb, C.T.
Mistress of Standard I. — Johanna Matheson.
Initiatory Deportment iLMress — Annie Robert-o'", C.T.
Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gymnastics — Thomas Riddell, 3 Russell street.
5. — Ferguslie Public School.
Opened 4th September, 1882.
Head Master — Robert Ferguson. Second Master- Jameii R. Taylor.
/-" Infant Department— //eadil/ij>i»TSs— Janet A. Allan.
y^ Janitor and Drill Instructor- — Ronald Renfrew.
6. — North Public School, Love Street.
Opened 4th September, 1876.
Head J/a^^er— Archibald Fairlie, C.T., F.E.I.S.
Second Master— id^a. M. Rankin, C.T.
Mistress — Marj^ J. Dickie.
Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gymnastics — William Rodger.
7. —South Public School, Neilston Road.
Head Master — William Taylor, M.A.
Junior Master — Alexander Rodger, M.A.
Mistress of Standard I. — Julia M "Andrew.
Initiatory Department— i/is<?-e,ss — Kate M'Nair.
Drawing Master — Janit- s Marshall.
Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gyii,nastics- — John Crooks, 3 Stock street.
8. — East Public School, Abbey Terrace.
Head Master — John Xoble. Junior Master — Alex. Craig C.T.
Head Mistress — -Annabella M. Morton.
^'''" Janitor — John M'Taggart, 1 Sherwood buildings.
9. — West Public School, George Street.
^ „„.- Head Master— Gaorge Dick, C.T , F.E.I.S.
"'■^' Senior Department — Master — Geo. Dick, C.T., F.E.I.S.
James A. Wilson, C.T.
Junior Department — Master — John Cullen. A. Mus., T.C.L.
Initiatory Department — J/estr«.»s— Janet Smith, C.T.
Janitor' — John Munro, 92 Geoi ge street.
lO. — Carbrooic Street Public School.
Opened 5th September, 1898.
Head Master — George H. Cockburn, F.E.I.S. Second Master — Alex. Andrew, M.A.
Head Mistress — Jessie Waterston, F.E.I.S.
Assistant Masters — James Finnic. Robert A. Macaithur, and James Cuthbertson.
Assistant Mistresses — Margaret Anderson, JMary N. Russell, Anne Steven, Mary S. Dunn^
Marion L. Stevenson, Mary J. Irvine, and Isabella Y. Scott.
Teacher of Cookery — Maggie Stewart. Teacher of Wi.odico7'fc— John Christie.
Janitor and Drill Instructor — Peter Gordon, 18 WellmeadoAv.
11. — Oakshaw Public School.
Head Master— Ti. A. Tulloch.
tt*""""""^ Senior Department — H. A. Tulloch and Assistants.
Jitnior Department — John Mackay and Assistants.
Infant Department — Jane Reid and Assistants.
Janitor and Drill Instructor — Wm. Shaw.
Ferguslie (Maxwelltoii) School.
Inaugurated 10th January, 1887.
Directors— J. & P. Coats Limited, Paisley. Chairman — Peter Coats.
Government Year ends 31st October.
Teachees.
Head Mistress — Mary Anderson.
Assistant Teachers — Margaret B. M'Nee, Mary Coats. Annie Leishman, and Ellen Thoni&on,
Janitor — James Christie, 54 George street.
4. — Mossvale Public School, Springbank Road.
Head il/a^Cf;'— Alexander Tagg. C.T., K.E.I.S.
,-— -^' Junior Master — Dewar G. Robb, C.T.
Mistress of Standard I. — Johanna Matheson.
Initiatory Deportment iLMress — Annie Robert-o'", C.T.
Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gymnastics — Thomas Riddell, 3 Russell street.
5. — Ferguslie Public School.
Opened 4th September, 1882.
Head Master — Robert Ferguson. Second Master- Jameii R. Taylor.
/-" Infant Department— //eadil/ij>i»TSs— Janet A. Allan.
y^ Janitor and Drill Instructor- — Ronald Renfrew.
6. — North Public School, Love Street.
Opened 4th September, 1876.
Head J/a^^er— Archibald Fairlie, C.T., F.E.I.S.
Second Master— id^a. M. Rankin, C.T.
Mistress — Marj^ J. Dickie.
Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gymnastics — William Rodger.
7. —South Public School, Neilston Road.
Head Master — William Taylor, M.A.
Junior Master — Alexander Rodger, M.A.
Mistress of Standard I. — Julia M "Andrew.
Initiatory Department— i/is<?-e,ss — Kate M'Nair.
Drawing Master — Janit- s Marshall.
Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gyii,nastics- — John Crooks, 3 Stock street.
8. — East Public School, Abbey Terrace.
Head Master — John Xoble. Junior Master — Alex. Craig C.T.
Head Mistress — -Annabella M. Morton.
^'''" Janitor — John M'Taggart, 1 Sherwood buildings.
9. — West Public School, George Street.
^ „„.- Head Master— Gaorge Dick, C.T , F.E.I.S.
"'■^' Senior Department — Master — Geo. Dick, C.T., F.E.I.S.
James A. Wilson, C.T.
Junior Department — Master — John Cullen. A. Mus., T.C.L.
Initiatory Department — J/estr«.»s— Janet Smith, C.T.
Janitor' — John Munro, 92 Geoi ge street.
lO. — Carbrooic Street Public School.
Opened 5th September, 1898.
Head Master — George H. Cockburn, F.E.I.S. Second Master — Alex. Andrew, M.A.
Head Mistress — Jessie Waterston, F.E.I.S.
Assistant Masters — James Finnic. Robert A. Macaithur, and James Cuthbertson.
Assistant Mistresses — Margaret Anderson, JMary N. Russell, Anne Steven, Mary S. Dunn^
Marion L. Stevenson, Mary J. Irvine, and Isabella Y. Scott.
Teacher of Cookery — Maggie Stewart. Teacher of Wi.odico7'fc— John Christie.
Janitor and Drill Instructor — Peter Gordon, 18 WellmeadoAv.
11. — Oakshaw Public School.
Head Master— Ti. A. Tulloch.
tt*""""""^ Senior Department — H. A. Tulloch and Assistants.
Jitnior Department — John Mackay and Assistants.
Infant Department — Jane Reid and Assistants.
Janitor and Drill Instructor — Wm. Shaw.
Ferguslie (Maxwelltoii) School.
Inaugurated 10th January, 1887.
Directors— J. & P. Coats Limited, Paisley. Chairman — Peter Coats.
Government Year ends 31st October.
Teachees.
Head Mistress — Mary Anderson.
Assistant Teachers — Margaret B. M'Nee, Mary Coats. Annie Leishman, and Ellen Thoni&on,
Janitor — James Christie, 54 George street.
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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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