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MISCELLANEOUS LISTS. 131
pundee, C'perdown Hall, Barrack st. ; A. M. Miller, 57J Perth rd.
[Fisherman's Rescue, Templar Hall, Broughty Ferry ; J. Peebles, Brown street
'ome of Peace,
Rescue,
$t John's, ...
Mar of Hope,
Perseverance,
'ommercial,
\mperance Home,
Velcome,
my,
^ffomefield,
I
Caledonian,
st thistle,
| Progress,
Ml
^tonifieth,
'xcelsior,
| rk of Safety, ...
ata jvenile Lodges. -
>es:
J 'ope of Future,
stre ity Pioneer,
J \ephen Tindal,
ope of Lochee,
\wfty of Dundee,
tehee's Rising Star,
zscue,
J axon of Scotscraig, . .
' "oughty Ferry,
ride of Belmont,
â– ome of Peace,
rseverance,
mmercial Hope, . .
mperance Home, . .
ide of Welcome, ...
$fflfide of Lochee,
istle,
ar Not,
celsior,
ijiiet p of Safety,
Princes Street Hall ; William Young, 285 Hawkhill
Social Union Hall, Carnegie st. ; D. R. Cunnison, 49
Dens road
; D. Miller, 57i Perth road
Tayport Temperance Hall, Tayport; William Black,
William street, Tayport
Conservative Rooms, Rosebank street ; W. B. Anderson,
131 Rosebank street
WEDNESDAY.
; W. J. Bond, 19 High street
ParkU.F. Ch. Hall, Pk. av.; C. R. Bowman, 12 Balmorest.
Caledonia Hall, 52 Westport ; Wm. Milne, 138 Perth rd.
Friends' Institute, Whitehall crescent ; J. W. Birrell,
273a Hawkhill
Lochee Road U.F. Church Hall; Mrs Simmons, 59 Logie
street, Lochee
THURSDAY.
Caledonian Masonic Hall, 48 Murraygate ; J. H. Perks,
35 Provost road
Morison Hall, Guthrie st. ; William Smart, 20 Overgate
Conservative Rooms, 20 Rosebank street ; John Neilson,
7 Ireland's lane
U.F. Church Hall ; Sis. Caithness, Dalhousiest., Monifieth
; R. Adam, 24 Bank street
Saturday.
Camperdown Hall, Barrack st. ; A. Louden, 7 Malcolm st.
—District Superintendent of Junior Work, A. Maiden,
Rose villa, Monifieth
Monday 7 p.m. Good Templar Hall, Euclid crescent
Trinity C.U. Ch. Hall, Victoria rd.
,, „ Progress Hall, 73 Murraygate
,, „ Victoria Hall, Lochee
... Tuesday ,, Masonic Hall, Crichton street
,, ,, Victoria Hall, Lochee
Social Union Hall, 39 Carnegie st.
Tayport Temperance Hall
Templar Hall, Broughty Ferry
Morison Church Hall, Guthrie st.
Princes Street Hall
Conservative Rooms, Rosebank st.
Progress Hall, 8 Crichton street
U.F. Church Hall, Park avenue
Caledonia Hall, 52 Westport
Baptist Church Hall, Lochee
Morison Hall, Guthrie street
South U.F. Ch. Hall, Monifieth
Cutlers' Hall, Murraygate
Camperdown Hall, Barrack street
,, 6.45 p.m.
„ 7 p.m.
Wednesday „
,,6.45 p.m.
„ 7 p.m.
Thursday ,,
,,6.50 P.M.
,, 7 p.m.
Saturday 5 ,
t^UNDEE AND DISTRICT TOTAL ABSTAINERS' CLUB.— Office and
ab-rooms, 6 Bain square. Club Executive — President, James D.
[I rguson ; Vice-President, James Glen ; Treasurer, James Robertson ;
r'jjj fiancial Secretary, Robert Baxter ; Check Secretary, Wiiliam Brown ;
neral Secretary, C. Gordon M'Kenzie, 12 Molison street.
I
pundee, C'perdown Hall, Barrack st. ; A. M. Miller, 57J Perth rd.
[Fisherman's Rescue, Templar Hall, Broughty Ferry ; J. Peebles, Brown street
'ome of Peace,
Rescue,
$t John's, ...
Mar of Hope,
Perseverance,
'ommercial,
\mperance Home,
Velcome,
my,
^ffomefield,
I
Caledonian,
st thistle,
| Progress,
Ml
^tonifieth,
'xcelsior,
| rk of Safety, ...
ata jvenile Lodges. -
>es:
J 'ope of Future,
stre ity Pioneer,
J \ephen Tindal,
ope of Lochee,
\wfty of Dundee,
tehee's Rising Star,
zscue,
J axon of Scotscraig, . .
' "oughty Ferry,
ride of Belmont,
â– ome of Peace,
rseverance,
mmercial Hope, . .
mperance Home, . .
ide of Welcome, ...
$fflfide of Lochee,
istle,
ar Not,
celsior,
ijiiet p of Safety,
Princes Street Hall ; William Young, 285 Hawkhill
Social Union Hall, Carnegie st. ; D. R. Cunnison, 49
Dens road
; D. Miller, 57i Perth road
Tayport Temperance Hall, Tayport; William Black,
William street, Tayport
Conservative Rooms, Rosebank street ; W. B. Anderson,
131 Rosebank street
WEDNESDAY.
; W. J. Bond, 19 High street
ParkU.F. Ch. Hall, Pk. av.; C. R. Bowman, 12 Balmorest.
Caledonia Hall, 52 Westport ; Wm. Milne, 138 Perth rd.
Friends' Institute, Whitehall crescent ; J. W. Birrell,
273a Hawkhill
Lochee Road U.F. Church Hall; Mrs Simmons, 59 Logie
street, Lochee
THURSDAY.
Caledonian Masonic Hall, 48 Murraygate ; J. H. Perks,
35 Provost road
Morison Hall, Guthrie st. ; William Smart, 20 Overgate
Conservative Rooms, 20 Rosebank street ; John Neilson,
7 Ireland's lane
U.F. Church Hall ; Sis. Caithness, Dalhousiest., Monifieth
; R. Adam, 24 Bank street
Saturday.
Camperdown Hall, Barrack st. ; A. Louden, 7 Malcolm st.
—District Superintendent of Junior Work, A. Maiden,
Rose villa, Monifieth
Monday 7 p.m. Good Templar Hall, Euclid crescent
Trinity C.U. Ch. Hall, Victoria rd.
,, „ Progress Hall, 73 Murraygate
,, „ Victoria Hall, Lochee
... Tuesday ,, Masonic Hall, Crichton street
,, ,, Victoria Hall, Lochee
Social Union Hall, 39 Carnegie st.
Tayport Temperance Hall
Templar Hall, Broughty Ferry
Morison Church Hall, Guthrie st.
Princes Street Hall
Conservative Rooms, Rosebank st.
Progress Hall, 8 Crichton street
U.F. Church Hall, Park avenue
Caledonia Hall, 52 Westport
Baptist Church Hall, Lochee
Morison Hall, Guthrie street
South U.F. Ch. Hall, Monifieth
Cutlers' Hall, Murraygate
Camperdown Hall, Barrack street
,, 6.45 p.m.
„ 7 p.m.
Wednesday „
,,6.45 p.m.
„ 7 p.m.
Thursday ,,
,,6.50 P.M.
,, 7 p.m.
Saturday 5 ,
t^UNDEE AND DISTRICT TOTAL ABSTAINERS' CLUB.— Office and
ab-rooms, 6 Bain square. Club Executive — President, James D.
[I rguson ; Vice-President, James Glen ; Treasurer, James Robertson ;
r'jjj fiancial Secretary, Robert Baxter ; Check Secretary, Wiiliam Brown ;
neral Secretary, C. Gordon M'Kenzie, 12 Molison street.
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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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