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STREET DIRECTORY.
80 A. Maitland (of J. & W. H.)
82 David Ritchie, late shipmaster
84 John Gray
86 F. M. Rae, merchant
88 Walter A. Reid (of J. M. & Co.)
Hamilton jj/acfi.
96 T. Fotheriiighani, accountant
98 Wm. Fowler, music teacher
100 Thomas Jaffrey, actuary (Sav-
ings Bank)
102 Mrs Shand of Terapleland
Fraser Place.
From 141 Cause wayend to Fraser rd
LEFT HAND SIDE..
8 Stewart & Co., sculptors
14 Alex. Philip, skin dresser
16 Mrs John Christie, tripe raerch.
Geoi-ge street.
Fraser road.
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
7 Stewart & Co., sculptors
George street.
27 James King & Co., builders
33 W. R. Goldney, chair manuf.
Fraser Road.
From Hutcheon street west to
Millbank lane.
George Fordyce, & Co., builders
George Hay (of L. & H.), Ashton Cot.
Wm. C. Alexander, Ashton Cottage
James Leslie (of L. &H.), Sylvan Cot.
Jas. M'lntosh, granite mer., Lome
Cottage
J. Whitehead & Son, granite mchts.
W. R. Goldney, chairmaker
Robert Smith, freestone cutter
Wm. Farquarson. builder
Leslie & Hay, builders
Wm. Grant, engineer
M'Haflfie & Brown, sawmillers, &c.
Fraser Street.
From 569 George st. to Fraser road
LEFT HAND SIDE.
3 Wm. Lonie, upholsterer (P. & K.)
7 Wra. Paterson, mechanic
9 S. W. Cocker, foreman
. . John A. Kennedy, postman
15 George Leith, plasterer
KIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Mrs Williamson, lodgings
S James Henderson, blacksmith
. . Wm. Grant, engineer
. . Robert Beattie, baker
10 J. F. Sutherland, postman
10 Miss Reid, fruiterer
12 John Cassie, bootmaker
14 John Durward, clerk
. . James Bisset (of B. & W.)
16 G. F. Mitchell, hairdresser
. . John Paul, draper
Frederick Street.
From King street to Park street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
5 Wm. Grant, coachbuilder
7 Steam Fire Engine Station
lb Police Store ; A. Davidson, keeper
21 Fire Brigade Quarters
. . Wm. Inkster, firemaster
23 Mrs Calder, dressmaker
29 James Wright, carpenter
. . Mrs Carr
45, 47, 49 Edward's court.
47 W. S. Christie, house agent
Public Scliool.
69 R. L Mearns, spirit dealer
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
10 G. Watson, shoemaker
12 A. Booth, chimney sweep
20 Mrs Lyon
26 Alex. Duncan, hairdresser
52 Mrs Alex. Petrie, grocer
. . Alex. Kemp, timekeeper
60 John F. White, grain merchant
64 Wm. Pressly, joiner
70 Mrs Shaw
. . Mrs Sutherland, midwife
Friendship Terrace.
Off Ashley road.
3 Mrs John Craib
7 A. M. Grant, com. trav.
9 Wm. Welsh, engineer
Froghall Lane.
19 Spital.
James Forbes, stonecutter
Wm. Reid, Ernan Cottage
Gaelic Lane.
From Back wynd to Belmont street.
2 Wm. Davidson, carter
8 W. Milne Gibson, engraver, &c.
Gaelic Lane, Woodside.
Gallowgate.
From Broad street to Cause wayend.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
Greyfriars Buildings
Henry Gray, clothing department
Henry T. Jones, F.I.C.
15-17 T. R. Watson & Co., clothiers
19 Mrs P. Brown, furniture dealer
23 Wm. Kemp, flesher
25, 26i, 27 James S. Green, gi-ocer
STREET DIRECTORY.
80 A. Maitland (of J. & W. H.)
82 David Ritchie, late shipmaster
84 John Gray
86 F. M. Rae, merchant
88 Walter A. Reid (of J. M. & Co.)
Hamilton jj/acfi.
96 T. Fotheriiighani, accountant
98 Wm. Fowler, music teacher
100 Thomas Jaffrey, actuary (Sav-
ings Bank)
102 Mrs Shand of Terapleland
Fraser Place.
From 141 Cause wayend to Fraser rd
LEFT HAND SIDE..
8 Stewart & Co., sculptors
14 Alex. Philip, skin dresser
16 Mrs John Christie, tripe raerch.
Geoi-ge street.
Fraser road.
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
7 Stewart & Co., sculptors
George street.
27 James King & Co., builders
33 W. R. Goldney, chair manuf.
Fraser Road.
From Hutcheon street west to
Millbank lane.
George Fordyce, & Co., builders
George Hay (of L. & H.), Ashton Cot.
Wm. C. Alexander, Ashton Cottage
James Leslie (of L. &H.), Sylvan Cot.
Jas. M'lntosh, granite mer., Lome
Cottage
J. Whitehead & Son, granite mchts.
W. R. Goldney, chairmaker
Robert Smith, freestone cutter
Wm. Farquarson. builder
Leslie & Hay, builders
Wm. Grant, engineer
M'Haflfie & Brown, sawmillers, &c.
Fraser Street.
From 569 George st. to Fraser road
LEFT HAND SIDE.
3 Wm. Lonie, upholsterer (P. & K.)
7 Wra. Paterson, mechanic
9 S. W. Cocker, foreman
. . John A. Kennedy, postman
15 George Leith, plasterer
KIGHT HAND SIDE.
2 Mrs Williamson, lodgings
S James Henderson, blacksmith
. . Wm. Grant, engineer
. . Robert Beattie, baker
10 J. F. Sutherland, postman
10 Miss Reid, fruiterer
12 John Cassie, bootmaker
14 John Durward, clerk
. . James Bisset (of B. & W.)
16 G. F. Mitchell, hairdresser
. . John Paul, draper
Frederick Street.
From King street to Park street.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
5 Wm. Grant, coachbuilder
7 Steam Fire Engine Station
lb Police Store ; A. Davidson, keeper
21 Fire Brigade Quarters
. . Wm. Inkster, firemaster
23 Mrs Calder, dressmaker
29 James Wright, carpenter
. . Mrs Carr
45, 47, 49 Edward's court.
47 W. S. Christie, house agent
Public Scliool.
69 R. L Mearns, spirit dealer
RIGHT HAND SIDE.
10 G. Watson, shoemaker
12 A. Booth, chimney sweep
20 Mrs Lyon
26 Alex. Duncan, hairdresser
52 Mrs Alex. Petrie, grocer
. . Alex. Kemp, timekeeper
60 John F. White, grain merchant
64 Wm. Pressly, joiner
70 Mrs Shaw
. . Mrs Sutherland, midwife
Friendship Terrace.
Off Ashley road.
3 Mrs John Craib
7 A. M. Grant, com. trav.
9 Wm. Welsh, engineer
Froghall Lane.
19 Spital.
James Forbes, stonecutter
Wm. Reid, Ernan Cottage
Gaelic Lane.
From Back wynd to Belmont street.
2 Wm. Davidson, carter
8 W. Milne Gibson, engraver, &c.
Gaelic Lane, Woodside.
Gallowgate.
From Broad street to Cause wayend.
LEFT HAND SIDE.
Greyfriars Buildings
Henry Gray, clothing department
Henry T. Jones, F.I.C.
15-17 T. R. Watson & Co., clothiers
19 Mrs P. Brown, furniture dealer
23 Wm. Kemp, flesher
25, 26i, 27 James S. Green, gi-ocer
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Aberdeen > Post Office Aberdeen directory > 1897-1898 > (534) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/86291698 |
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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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