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DIRECTORY. 43
AYR AND DISTRICT LIFEBOAT SATURDAY FUND.
Hon. President — The Most Hon. the Marquess of Ailsa.
Chairman — Captain Hardy M'Hardy, R.N.
Secretary and Treasurer — R. J. Semple, Solicitor,
70 Newmarket Street.
SANITARY PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.
Estabhshed 1878.
To Provide for the elficiect Inspection of Sanitary Arrange-
ments at Minimum Cost.
Ho.n. Secretary — P.. Biackadder, 5 Alva. Street, Edinburgh.
THE BETHEL MISSION, GREEN STREET.
(In connection with the Ayrshire Christian Union.)
President and Secretary — Wilh'am C. Gray, Northfield.
Treasurer— R. D. M^'Naught, 3 Lansdowne Road.
Meetings — Sundays at 10 a.m., 11.15 (j-oung people), and
6.30 p.m. (Evangelistic); Tuesday Night, 8 p.m. (Young
Men and Women); Thursday at 8 p.m. (Fellowship).
AYR WORKING GIRLS' INSTITUTE AND CLUB,
2 and 4 JAMES STREET.
President — Mrs G. Baird, Colstoun and Wellwood.
V ice - Prcis iden t s —
Mrs Oswald, Auchincruive.
Mrs. James Arthur, Montgomerie.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — Miss Vincent, 20
Wellington Square.
Lady Superintendent — Miss Hooper.
AYR AND DISTRICT CHARITY ORGANISATION
SOCIETY.
Honorary President — R. A. Oswald, Esq., of Auchincruive.
Chairmian of the Council — Sheriff Shairp.
Chairman of Executive Committee — Capt. M'Hardy.
Chairman of Relief Comnnittee — R«v. J. V. Hanimond.
Honorary Secret<ary and Treasurer — William Andrew,
Solicitor, 75 Dalblair Road.
Office— 2| Main Street. Secretary— Miss J. Wyllie.
SCOTTISH GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY
(AYR BRANCH).
President — Mrs Shairp, 21 Wellington Square.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — Miss Houison Oraufurd,
23 DalbLair Road.
AYRSHIRE TROOP BOY SCOUTS, No. 5 (AYR).
Headquarters— Dalblair Lodge, 41 Dalblair Road.
H. Bone and R. A. Reid, Joint Scout Masters.
AYR AND DISTRICT LIFEBOAT SATURDAY FUND.
Hon. President — The Most Hon. the Marquess of Ailsa.
Chairman — Captain Hardy M'Hardy, R.N.
Secretary and Treasurer — R. J. Semple, Solicitor,
70 Newmarket Street.
SANITARY PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.
Estabhshed 1878.
To Provide for the elficiect Inspection of Sanitary Arrange-
ments at Minimum Cost.
Ho.n. Secretary — P.. Biackadder, 5 Alva. Street, Edinburgh.
THE BETHEL MISSION, GREEN STREET.
(In connection with the Ayrshire Christian Union.)
President and Secretary — Wilh'am C. Gray, Northfield.
Treasurer— R. D. M^'Naught, 3 Lansdowne Road.
Meetings — Sundays at 10 a.m., 11.15 (j-oung people), and
6.30 p.m. (Evangelistic); Tuesday Night, 8 p.m. (Young
Men and Women); Thursday at 8 p.m. (Fellowship).
AYR WORKING GIRLS' INSTITUTE AND CLUB,
2 and 4 JAMES STREET.
President — Mrs G. Baird, Colstoun and Wellwood.
V ice - Prcis iden t s —
Mrs Oswald, Auchincruive.
Mrs. James Arthur, Montgomerie.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — Miss Vincent, 20
Wellington Square.
Lady Superintendent — Miss Hooper.
AYR AND DISTRICT CHARITY ORGANISATION
SOCIETY.
Honorary President — R. A. Oswald, Esq., of Auchincruive.
Chairmian of the Council — Sheriff Shairp.
Chairman of Executive Committee — Capt. M'Hardy.
Chairman of Relief Comnnittee — R«v. J. V. Hanimond.
Honorary Secret<ary and Treasurer — William Andrew,
Solicitor, 75 Dalblair Road.
Office— 2| Main Street. Secretary— Miss J. Wyllie.
SCOTTISH GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY
(AYR BRANCH).
President — Mrs Shairp, 21 Wellington Square.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — Miss Houison Oraufurd,
23 DalbLair Road.
AYRSHIRE TROOP BOY SCOUTS, No. 5 (AYR).
Headquarters— Dalblair Lodge, 41 Dalblair Road.
H. Bone and R. A. Reid, Joint Scout Masters.
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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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