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County Directory of Scotland Advertiser.
EDINBURGH.
COCOTTM
HOT!
)
Immediately adjoining the l|
Terminus of the Great Northern
Trains.
THIS commodious and well-appointed Hotel is beautifully situated, overlooking Princes Street
Gardens, and commanding some of the finest views in the City.
A large and elegantly furnished Saloon — admitted to be the finest in Scotland — set apart for
Ladies, Gentlemen, or Families wishing to avoid the expense of Sitting Booms.
The views from the immense windows of this Saloon are, without exception, the finest in Edinburgh.
Private Suites of Apartments, Bath Booms, Coffee and Smoking Booms, and every accommodation
for Gentlemen.
PIAUOS I2T ALL THE F-A.KJL.OTJI5S -A3STD S-A-LOOICTS-
CHARGES, INCLUDING ATTENDANCE, STRICTLY MODERATE.
P.S.— Mr. Cook (of London) makes this Hotel his head-quarters when in Scotland, where
every information may toe obtained of his Tourist arrangements.
On Parle Fran<?ais. Man Spkicht Deutsch.
GUILDFORD ARMS HOTELS
1 WEST REGISTER STREET, EDINBURGH.
SOUPS and HOT JOINTS Daily, from Twelve to Six.
Comfortable Beds, etc.
P. CURRIE, Proprietor.
ST. GEORGES HOTEL^
(Late BALLARD'S),
17 AND 23 GEORGE STREET,
EDINBURGH.
A. M. LACHAU,
PROPRIETOR.
Over Thirty Stock Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen.
County Directory of Scotland Advertiser.
EDINBURGH.
COCOTTM
HOT!
)
Immediately adjoining the l|
Terminus of the Great Northern
Trains.
THIS commodious and well-appointed Hotel is beautifully situated, overlooking Princes Street
Gardens, and commanding some of the finest views in the City.
A large and elegantly furnished Saloon — admitted to be the finest in Scotland — set apart for
Ladies, Gentlemen, or Families wishing to avoid the expense of Sitting Booms.
The views from the immense windows of this Saloon are, without exception, the finest in Edinburgh.
Private Suites of Apartments, Bath Booms, Coffee and Smoking Booms, and every accommodation
for Gentlemen.
PIAUOS I2T ALL THE F-A.KJL.OTJI5S -A3STD S-A-LOOICTS-
CHARGES, INCLUDING ATTENDANCE, STRICTLY MODERATE.
P.S.— Mr. Cook (of London) makes this Hotel his head-quarters when in Scotland, where
every information may toe obtained of his Tourist arrangements.
On Parle Fran<?ais. Man Spkicht Deutsch.
GUILDFORD ARMS HOTELS
1 WEST REGISTER STREET, EDINBURGH.
SOUPS and HOT JOINTS Daily, from Twelve to Six.
Comfortable Beds, etc.
P. CURRIE, Proprietor.
ST. GEORGES HOTEL^
(Late BALLARD'S),
17 AND 23 GEORGE STREET,
EDINBURGH.
A. M. LACHAU,
PROPRIETOR.
Over Thirty Stock Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen.
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Description | County directory of Scotland 1872 |
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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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