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xcii County Directory of Scotland Advertiser.
THE DOUGLAS HOTEL,
EDINBURGH.
TM®
^ I ,ir ai'iy »«,'©
THIS HOTEL, long patronised by the first families of Europe, has been con-
siderably enlarged, and contains every comfort which a matured experience
could suggest, with all the necessary appliances for the quiet and prompt management
of so large an establishment.
The Great Saloon is considered the finest Eoom in any Hotel in the kingdom,
and is available to those desirous of avoiding the expense of private apartments.
The Cuisine and Wines are Unexceptionable.
Table d^TIote Daily. Dinners a la Carte.
Charges as moderate as those of Minor Establishments.
C Ijt CI a r £ It b It
0j
103, 104, & 105 PRINCES STREET,
EDINBURGH.
RICHARD MACMAHON, Proprietor.
WATERLOO PLACE, EDINBURGH.
WILLIAM KENNEDY respectfully intimates that, on bis rcliTiquishment of the Sljip Hotel,
lie iias entered upon possession of tliis extensive and elegant Establishment {formcrl;/
Ramplwg's), wliicb will be found nuequalled in the City for situation, comfort, and accommodation,
Combined with Moderate Charges.
The Saloon Diniug-Eooms are unsurpassed in Edinbnrgb for the ample and convenient accom-
modation they possess for large Dinner Parties or Tnlilic Meetings.
Superior Parlours suitable for smaller parties ; Bed-rooms lofty, airy, and comfortable.
Excellent Accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen.
Commodious and Elegant Coffee-Koom, and separate Smoking-Room.
An Elegant Saloon specially appropriated for Parties with Ladies, who desire to avoid the
expense of a Private Sitting-Room.
A moderate fixed Charge for Servants.
THE DOUGLAS HOTEL,
EDINBURGH.
TM®
^ I ,ir ai'iy »«,'©
THIS HOTEL, long patronised by the first families of Europe, has been con-
siderably enlarged, and contains every comfort which a matured experience
could suggest, with all the necessary appliances for the quiet and prompt management
of so large an establishment.
The Great Saloon is considered the finest Eoom in any Hotel in the kingdom,
and is available to those desirous of avoiding the expense of private apartments.
The Cuisine and Wines are Unexceptionable.
Table d^TIote Daily. Dinners a la Carte.
Charges as moderate as those of Minor Establishments.
C Ijt CI a r £ It b It
0j
103, 104, & 105 PRINCES STREET,
EDINBURGH.
RICHARD MACMAHON, Proprietor.
WATERLOO PLACE, EDINBURGH.
WILLIAM KENNEDY respectfully intimates that, on bis rcliTiquishment of the Sljip Hotel,
lie iias entered upon possession of tliis extensive and elegant Establishment {formcrl;/
Ramplwg's), wliicb will be found nuequalled in the City for situation, comfort, and accommodation,
Combined with Moderate Charges.
The Saloon Diniug-Eooms are unsurpassed in Edinbnrgb for the ample and convenient accom-
modation they possess for large Dinner Parties or Tnlilic Meetings.
Superior Parlours suitable for smaller parties ; Bed-rooms lofty, airy, and comfortable.
Excellent Accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen.
Commodious and Elegant Coffee-Koom, and separate Smoking-Room.
An Elegant Saloon specially appropriated for Parties with Ladies, who desire to avoid the
expense of a Private Sitting-Room.
A moderate fixed Charge for Servants.
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Description | County directory of Scotland 1868 |
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Description | Irregular. Published 1862-[1912?] |
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Shelfmark | Map.Ref.C18 |
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Description | Directories of the whole, or large parts of, Scotland. |
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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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