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SUBURBAN DIRECTORY. 251
Prospect Hill— a dwelling-house on South High Stocket road, leading from
Skene square past Morningfield, about two miles from Skene square,
right hand side
Prospect Hill ; James Jamieson— a dwelling-house on Mid-Pitfodels road,
two and a fourth miles from Holburn street, right hand side
Raeden ; Misses Ligertwood — on North Stocket road, one mile and a quarter
from Skene square
Richmond HOI ; Dr Still— a mansion on South High Stocket road, about four
minutes' walk beyond Mile-end, right hand side
Rose Cottage, Cuparstone place ; Mrs Alexander Anderson
Rosehill ; John M'Kenzie— a dwelling-house on left hand side of Cornhill road,
nearly opposite Cornhill House
Rosemount House ; Robert Stevens — on Stocket road, leading from West end
of Maberly street, fourth house on right hand after passing Forbes st.
Rosie Cottage ; Alexander Burness, 146 Hutcheon street west
Rosebank House — Shaw's Hospital, Rosemount place, first house right hand
side from Skene square
Rosebank ; William Smith — a mansion on left hand side of Hardgate, near
Willowbank
Rotunda Lodge ; John Mortimer — north-east corner of Roy's Nursery
Rubislaw House — on Skene road, half a mile beyond Albyn place, right hand
side
Rubislaw Works and Bleachfield ; Richards & Co. — near Skene road, half a
mile beyond Albyn place
Rubislaw Quarries — on Skene road, about one mile beyond Albyn place
Rubislaw Den ; James F. Beattie — on road leading to right from Rubislaw
road, about a quarter of a mile from Albyn place
Rubislaw Park ; General Fullarton— on Skene road, about three minutes'
walk from Rubislaw Quarries, left hand side
Ruthrieston Market Stance — on south turnpike road, about half a mile beyond
south end of Holburn street, left hand side
Ruthrieston House ; George Black — on south turnpike road, half a mile
beyond south end of Holburn street, left hand side
Ruthrieston Lodge ; Mrs Scott — on south turnpike road, half a mile beyond
south end of Holburn street, right hand side
Ruthven Cottage, Ruthrieston ; William Hall — on old Hardgate road, a few
minutes' walk beyond Outseats
Seabank House— on King street road, right hand side, one mile and a quarter
from Aberdeen
Seafield Cottage ; George M'Bean — a quarter of a mile south of entrance to
Rubislaw Quarries
Seaton House ; A. Pirie— between Old Machar Cathedral and River Don
Seaton Cottage ; John F. White — on north side of River Don, one mile above
Old Bridge
Seaview Gardens ; John Glass— at east end of Constitution street, adjoining
Links, left hand side
Scotstown House ; Gordon Pirie — about two miles north-west from Bridge of
Don
Sheddocksley ; George Ross — a mansion on old Skene road, three and a half
miles from Caroline place, right hand side
Slopfield ; James Davidson — a Cottage on Countesswells road, two and a half
miles from Holburn street, left hand side
Southfield, Cults ; T. A. W. A. Youngson
Springbank ; John Airth — on Mid-Pitfodels road, a few minutes' walk from
Mannofield
Springbank Lodge ; James Gordon — on Mid-Pitfodels road, a few minutes'
walk from Mannofield
Springhill ; George M'Pherson— a mansion on old Skene road, three miles from
Caroline place
Spa Well — in Spa street, west side of Infirmary
Stocket Hill ; James Williamson — by the Low Stocket road to Raeden, from
thence one fourth of a mile to the right hand side
Stocket Road (South High)— leads south-west from Mile-end, by left hand
side road, past Morningfield, and on to the Stocket
Stocket Road (North High)— leads westward from Mile-end, by right hand
side road, past Raeden and Oakbank, and on to the Stocket
Stocket Road (Low)— leads in a straight line westward- from Caroline place
past Westburn, Bonnymuir, and Woodhill, on to the Stocket
Prospect Hill— a dwelling-house on South High Stocket road, leading from
Skene square past Morningfield, about two miles from Skene square,
right hand side
Prospect Hill ; James Jamieson— a dwelling-house on Mid-Pitfodels road,
two and a fourth miles from Holburn street, right hand side
Raeden ; Misses Ligertwood — on North Stocket road, one mile and a quarter
from Skene square
Richmond HOI ; Dr Still— a mansion on South High Stocket road, about four
minutes' walk beyond Mile-end, right hand side
Rose Cottage, Cuparstone place ; Mrs Alexander Anderson
Rosehill ; John M'Kenzie— a dwelling-house on left hand side of Cornhill road,
nearly opposite Cornhill House
Rosemount House ; Robert Stevens — on Stocket road, leading from West end
of Maberly street, fourth house on right hand after passing Forbes st.
Rosie Cottage ; Alexander Burness, 146 Hutcheon street west
Rosebank House — Shaw's Hospital, Rosemount place, first house right hand
side from Skene square
Rosebank ; William Smith — a mansion on left hand side of Hardgate, near
Willowbank
Rotunda Lodge ; John Mortimer — north-east corner of Roy's Nursery
Rubislaw House — on Skene road, half a mile beyond Albyn place, right hand
side
Rubislaw Works and Bleachfield ; Richards & Co. — near Skene road, half a
mile beyond Albyn place
Rubislaw Quarries — on Skene road, about one mile beyond Albyn place
Rubislaw Den ; James F. Beattie — on road leading to right from Rubislaw
road, about a quarter of a mile from Albyn place
Rubislaw Park ; General Fullarton— on Skene road, about three minutes'
walk from Rubislaw Quarries, left hand side
Ruthrieston Market Stance — on south turnpike road, about half a mile beyond
south end of Holburn street, left hand side
Ruthrieston House ; George Black — on south turnpike road, half a mile
beyond south end of Holburn street, left hand side
Ruthrieston Lodge ; Mrs Scott — on south turnpike road, half a mile beyond
south end of Holburn street, right hand side
Ruthven Cottage, Ruthrieston ; William Hall — on old Hardgate road, a few
minutes' walk beyond Outseats
Seabank House— on King street road, right hand side, one mile and a quarter
from Aberdeen
Seafield Cottage ; George M'Bean — a quarter of a mile south of entrance to
Rubislaw Quarries
Seaton House ; A. Pirie— between Old Machar Cathedral and River Don
Seaton Cottage ; John F. White — on north side of River Don, one mile above
Old Bridge
Seaview Gardens ; John Glass— at east end of Constitution street, adjoining
Links, left hand side
Scotstown House ; Gordon Pirie — about two miles north-west from Bridge of
Don
Sheddocksley ; George Ross — a mansion on old Skene road, three and a half
miles from Caroline place, right hand side
Slopfield ; James Davidson — a Cottage on Countesswells road, two and a half
miles from Holburn street, left hand side
Southfield, Cults ; T. A. W. A. Youngson
Springbank ; John Airth — on Mid-Pitfodels road, a few minutes' walk from
Mannofield
Springbank Lodge ; James Gordon — on Mid-Pitfodels road, a few minutes'
walk from Mannofield
Springhill ; George M'Pherson— a mansion on old Skene road, three miles from
Caroline place
Spa Well — in Spa street, west side of Infirmary
Stocket Hill ; James Williamson — by the Low Stocket road to Raeden, from
thence one fourth of a mile to the right hand side
Stocket Road (South High)— leads south-west from Mile-end, by left hand
side road, past Morningfield, and on to the Stocket
Stocket Road (North High)— leads westward from Mile-end, by right hand
side road, past Raeden and Oakbank, and on to the Stocket
Stocket Road (Low)— leads in a straight line westward- from Caroline place
past Westburn, Bonnymuir, and Woodhill, on to the Stocket
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Description | Annual. 1944/45 not published. |
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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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