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STREET DIRECTORY.
517
36 Miss Summers
38 Charles Moir, bookseller
40 G. Clark (H.M.C.)
. . Mrs Clark
42 Mrs Thomson
44 Samuel Stewart
46 James A. Phillips, teacher
48 R. G. Nicol, C.E.
68 Peter Morton (J. G. & Sons)
Whitehouse Street.
From Chapel street to Skene place.
5 Miss Davidson, dressmaker
. . Miss Duncan, lodgings
10 George Roberts, cabinetmaker
23 Misses Taylor, dressmakers
27 R. W. Sutherland, joiner
2f Robert Bowman, grocer
30 Mrs Catto, sick-nurse
33 James Kirton, marble mfr.
35 Mrs Gibson, sick nurse
38 John Tough, wright
39 Thomas Gage
40 George Davidson, jr., slater
41 Alex. Cruickshank
. . Miss C. Milne, dressmaker
43 George Caie, grocer
. . James Black, mason
40 W. H. Jamieson (of J. & Co.)
50 Andrew Watson, manager
52 Jamieson & Co., manufacturers
William's Place.
Opposite Spring Garden Works,
Sijring garden.
3 Wm. Cushnie, dyer
William's Square.
Garvock wynd.
10 Mrs J. Blair, sick-nurse
Willowdale Place.
West North street.
P. Bisset & Son, builders
R. Davidson, wood merchant
John Morrison, cai'ter
J. Bisset & Co., engineers
Windmill Brae.
From Green to Dee street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
Bath street.
57 James AUardyce, stoneware mer-
chant
61 Mrs Dawson, grocer
Windmiil lane.
69 David Wood, shoemaker
77 Miss Keith, stoneware merchant
77^ David Laing & Son, basket mfrs.
Crown street.
79 John Webster, innkeeper
79i J. & S. Fyfe, painters
Sl'John Adams, bookseller
83 James Booth, chimney sweep
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
22 Pratt & Keith, goods entrance
32-36 George Thomson & Sons (spirit
vaults)
52-54 James Saint & Co., drapers
60 George Christie, flesher
62 Thom & Strachan, plumbers
66 S. Smith, tinsmith
Windmill Lane.
From Windmill brae to Crcrwn ter.
4 Wm. Sutherland, carpenter
6 John Tough, wright
10 Wm. Lunan, brass finisher
Windsor Place.
From Thistle lane to Victoria street.
1 James Anderson, baker
2 Wm. Dinnes, ins. of works
3 Wm. Smith, fruiterer
John Thom & Co., Venetian blind
manufacturers
Winlaw's Court.
107 Gallowgate.
Windy Wynd,
From Gallowgate to Spring garden.
20 Wm. M'Kinnon & Co., founders
Salvation Army Barracks
39 Joseph Campbell, pawnbx-oker
Woolmanhill.
From Schoolhill to Steps of Gilcom-
ston.
15-17 Peter Wood, tailor
19 Charles Adams, draper
23 D. & C. Bannerman, grocers
Blackfriars street.
26 John Smith, bootmaker
28 John Taylor, granite merchant
32 Joseph Monro & Son, teachers of
accordion
36 Miss Wood, pattern printer
38 Alex. B. Ferguson, flesher
39-41 Gordon & Watt, painters
40 George Watt (of G. & W.)
42 Alex. Taylor, grocer
45 John Dunn, druggist
46 Mrs Hoggins, stoneware mrcht.
48-49 J. Stephen & Sons, gilders
60 John Taylor, granite merchant
1st Bat. G. H. drill hall and office
Wm. Walker, sergeant-major
64 Jessie Galium, broker
66-68 Wm. Chisholm, tailor
70 James Matthews, plumber
517
36 Miss Summers
38 Charles Moir, bookseller
40 G. Clark (H.M.C.)
. . Mrs Clark
42 Mrs Thomson
44 Samuel Stewart
46 James A. Phillips, teacher
48 R. G. Nicol, C.E.
68 Peter Morton (J. G. & Sons)
Whitehouse Street.
From Chapel street to Skene place.
5 Miss Davidson, dressmaker
. . Miss Duncan, lodgings
10 George Roberts, cabinetmaker
23 Misses Taylor, dressmakers
27 R. W. Sutherland, joiner
2f Robert Bowman, grocer
30 Mrs Catto, sick-nurse
33 James Kirton, marble mfr.
35 Mrs Gibson, sick nurse
38 John Tough, wright
39 Thomas Gage
40 George Davidson, jr., slater
41 Alex. Cruickshank
. . Miss C. Milne, dressmaker
43 George Caie, grocer
. . James Black, mason
40 W. H. Jamieson (of J. & Co.)
50 Andrew Watson, manager
52 Jamieson & Co., manufacturers
William's Place.
Opposite Spring Garden Works,
Sijring garden.
3 Wm. Cushnie, dyer
William's Square.
Garvock wynd.
10 Mrs J. Blair, sick-nurse
Willowdale Place.
West North street.
P. Bisset & Son, builders
R. Davidson, wood merchant
John Morrison, cai'ter
J. Bisset & Co., engineers
Windmill Brae.
From Green to Dee street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
Bath street.
57 James AUardyce, stoneware mer-
chant
61 Mrs Dawson, grocer
Windmiil lane.
69 David Wood, shoemaker
77 Miss Keith, stoneware merchant
77^ David Laing & Son, basket mfrs.
Crown street.
79 John Webster, innkeeper
79i J. & S. Fyfe, painters
Sl'John Adams, bookseller
83 James Booth, chimney sweep
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
22 Pratt & Keith, goods entrance
32-36 George Thomson & Sons (spirit
vaults)
52-54 James Saint & Co., drapers
60 George Christie, flesher
62 Thom & Strachan, plumbers
66 S. Smith, tinsmith
Windmill Lane.
From Windmill brae to Crcrwn ter.
4 Wm. Sutherland, carpenter
6 John Tough, wright
10 Wm. Lunan, brass finisher
Windsor Place.
From Thistle lane to Victoria street.
1 James Anderson, baker
2 Wm. Dinnes, ins. of works
3 Wm. Smith, fruiterer
John Thom & Co., Venetian blind
manufacturers
Winlaw's Court.
107 Gallowgate.
Windy Wynd,
From Gallowgate to Spring garden.
20 Wm. M'Kinnon & Co., founders
Salvation Army Barracks
39 Joseph Campbell, pawnbx-oker
Woolmanhill.
From Schoolhill to Steps of Gilcom-
ston.
15-17 Peter Wood, tailor
19 Charles Adams, draper
23 D. & C. Bannerman, grocers
Blackfriars street.
26 John Smith, bootmaker
28 John Taylor, granite merchant
32 Joseph Monro & Son, teachers of
accordion
36 Miss Wood, pattern printer
38 Alex. B. Ferguson, flesher
39-41 Gordon & Watt, painters
40 George Watt (of G. & W.)
42 Alex. Taylor, grocer
45 John Dunn, druggist
46 Mrs Hoggins, stoneware mrcht.
48-49 J. Stephen & Sons, gilders
60 John Taylor, granite merchant
1st Bat. G. H. drill hall and office
Wm. Walker, sergeant-major
64 Jessie Galium, broker
66-68 Wm. Chisholm, tailor
70 James Matthews, plumber
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Aberdeen > Post Office Aberdeen directory > 1892-1893 > (527) |
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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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