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SUBURBAN DIRECTORY. 249
Gordondale ; Wm. Forsyth — on north High Stocket road, about half a mile
beyond Mile-end, left hand side.
Gordon's Mills ; Jonathan Mess — on the south side of the River Don, half a
mile beyond Old Aberdeen Cathedral.
Grandholm ; Major Paton— on north side of river Don, about five miles from
town, by Old Bridge of Don.
Grandholm Works ; J. & J. Crombie — on north side of River Don, about a mile
north from Woodside.
Granite Hill (late Cairncry) ; A. Moir — a dwelling-house at west end of Corn-
hill and Cairncry roads.
Granton Lodge ; John Laing — at Cuparstone place, about three minutes' walk
from Holburn street, right hand side.
Grove Cottage — Cuparstone place.
Grub Lodge, Cults ; Alexander Crombie.
Hawthorn Lodge ; Captain W. A. Godley — at Cuparstone place, about four
minutes' walk from Holburn street, right hand side.
Hazelhead House ; Wm. Rose— about half a mile beyond Rubislaw Quarries,
then nearly half a mile to left from Skene road.
Hilton House ; Lady Johnston — about five minutes' walk west from Woodside
Free Manse.
Homewood; Henry Cooper — a dwelling-house on Countesswells road, right
hand side, about two miles from Holburn street.
Honeybank ; Wm. Collie — north end of Canal road, right hand side.
Honeybrae ; Joseph Wattie, gardener — on the South High Stocket 1'oad, lead-
ing past Morningfield, left hand side, one mile and a half from Skene
square.
Hosefield ; John Stephen, gardener — a dwelling-house about a quarter of a
.vH mu e north from Mile-end, Stocket.
Howburn Cottage : Dr. John Sim — in Holburn street, about two hundred
yards beyond South Bridge, left hand side.
Inchgarth ; George S. Tayler — a mansion on north bank of river Dee, about
three miles from town, by north Deeside road.
Ivy Cottage ; Peter Grant — on High Stocket road, leading from Maberly
street, past Bosemount, about half a mile from Skene square, left hand
side.
Jessibank Cottage and Gardens — on road leading to, and opposite Woodside
House.
Jessifield — on Skene road, about two miles beyond Rubislaw Quarries, left
hand side.
Johnston Place ; Alex. Johnston, W.S. — a dwelling-house on the Rubislaw
road, about a quarter of a mile beyond Rubislaw Quarries, lelt hand
side.
Kenfield ; W. T. Paterson — on Countesswells road, about two miles from
Holburn street, left hand side
Kepplestone ; Alexander Macdonald — on the Skene road, left hand side, op-
posite Rubislaw Quarries.
Kepplestone Cottage ; Thomas Curr — on the Skene road, left hand side, op-
posite Rubislaw Quarries.
Keppleston House— on the Skene road, left hand side, opposite Rubislaw
Quarries.
Kincorth ; Charles Warrack — between Church of Nigg and River Dee.
Kirkhill— on the Wellington road, south side of River Dee, one mile beyond
Wellington Bridge, left hand side.
Ladymill ; — Bain — on King street road, one mile from Castle street.
Lilybank ; Alex. Lyon — a dwelling-house on Inverness road, near Kitty-
brewster Station, left hand side.
Loanhead— on the High Stocket road, leading from Skene square, by Rose-
mount, nearly half a mile from Skene square, left hand side.
Lochhead House ; C. Noble— on the Low Stocket road, right hand side, about
four minutes' walk from Caroline place.
Loirsbank Cottage, Cults ; John Duff us.
Louisville ; James Clark — a mansion on Cuparstone road or North Deeside
turnpike, one mile from Holburn street, right hand side.
Lunatic Asylum — near west end of Hutcheon street.
Mannofield — a group of dwelling-houses on the Cuparstone road, at the
junction of the Countesswells, Pitfodels, and North Deeside roads,
about one and a half miles from Holburn street.
Gordondale ; Wm. Forsyth — on north High Stocket road, about half a mile
beyond Mile-end, left hand side.
Gordon's Mills ; Jonathan Mess — on the south side of the River Don, half a
mile beyond Old Aberdeen Cathedral.
Grandholm ; Major Paton— on north side of river Don, about five miles from
town, by Old Bridge of Don.
Grandholm Works ; J. & J. Crombie — on north side of River Don, about a mile
north from Woodside.
Granite Hill (late Cairncry) ; A. Moir — a dwelling-house at west end of Corn-
hill and Cairncry roads.
Granton Lodge ; John Laing — at Cuparstone place, about three minutes' walk
from Holburn street, right hand side.
Grove Cottage — Cuparstone place.
Grub Lodge, Cults ; Alexander Crombie.
Hawthorn Lodge ; Captain W. A. Godley — at Cuparstone place, about four
minutes' walk from Holburn street, right hand side.
Hazelhead House ; Wm. Rose— about half a mile beyond Rubislaw Quarries,
then nearly half a mile to left from Skene road.
Hilton House ; Lady Johnston — about five minutes' walk west from Woodside
Free Manse.
Homewood; Henry Cooper — a dwelling-house on Countesswells road, right
hand side, about two miles from Holburn street.
Honeybank ; Wm. Collie — north end of Canal road, right hand side.
Honeybrae ; Joseph Wattie, gardener — on the South High Stocket 1'oad, lead-
ing past Morningfield, left hand side, one mile and a half from Skene
square.
Hosefield ; John Stephen, gardener — a dwelling-house about a quarter of a
.vH mu e north from Mile-end, Stocket.
Howburn Cottage : Dr. John Sim — in Holburn street, about two hundred
yards beyond South Bridge, left hand side.
Inchgarth ; George S. Tayler — a mansion on north bank of river Dee, about
three miles from town, by north Deeside road.
Ivy Cottage ; Peter Grant — on High Stocket road, leading from Maberly
street, past Bosemount, about half a mile from Skene square, left hand
side.
Jessibank Cottage and Gardens — on road leading to, and opposite Woodside
House.
Jessifield — on Skene road, about two miles beyond Rubislaw Quarries, left
hand side.
Johnston Place ; Alex. Johnston, W.S. — a dwelling-house on the Rubislaw
road, about a quarter of a mile beyond Rubislaw Quarries, lelt hand
side.
Kenfield ; W. T. Paterson — on Countesswells road, about two miles from
Holburn street, left hand side
Kepplestone ; Alexander Macdonald — on the Skene road, left hand side, op-
posite Rubislaw Quarries.
Kepplestone Cottage ; Thomas Curr — on the Skene road, left hand side, op-
posite Rubislaw Quarries.
Keppleston House— on the Skene road, left hand side, opposite Rubislaw
Quarries.
Kincorth ; Charles Warrack — between Church of Nigg and River Dee.
Kirkhill— on the Wellington road, south side of River Dee, one mile beyond
Wellington Bridge, left hand side.
Ladymill ; — Bain — on King street road, one mile from Castle street.
Lilybank ; Alex. Lyon — a dwelling-house on Inverness road, near Kitty-
brewster Station, left hand side.
Loanhead— on the High Stocket road, leading from Skene square, by Rose-
mount, nearly half a mile from Skene square, left hand side.
Lochhead House ; C. Noble— on the Low Stocket road, right hand side, about
four minutes' walk from Caroline place.
Loirsbank Cottage, Cults ; John Duff us.
Louisville ; James Clark — a mansion on Cuparstone road or North Deeside
turnpike, one mile from Holburn street, right hand side.
Lunatic Asylum — near west end of Hutcheon street.
Mannofield — a group of dwelling-houses on the Cuparstone road, at the
junction of the Countesswells, Pitfodels, and North Deeside roads,
about one and a half miles from Holburn street.
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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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