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DIRECTORY
OBAN
ARGYLLSHIRE
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &c.— continued.
Kilmore & Kilbride Cemetery, Pennyfuir —
John S. M'Caig, clerk & treasurer
Liberal Association, Argyll st— D. Macgregor,
secretary
Lorn Agricultural Society— Colouel M'Doa-
gall, of Dunollie, president; Donald
itfacgregor, solicitor, Oban, secretary
Oban Boat Club— Alexander Sharp, secretary
Oban Heritable Property Co. Limited, Argyll
st— D. Macgregor, secretary & treasurer
Police Station, 5 Argyll sq..— Peter Camp-
bell, inspector
Shipwrecked (The) Fishermen's & Mariners'
Royal Benevolent Society, Oban— D.
Campbell Brown, honorary secretary
Stamp & Tax Office, Stevenson ter— Robert
Lawrence, subdistributor; E.W, Bcnwell,
collector
Steam Packet Office, North quay— Alexander
Brown, agent [keeper
Volunteer Hall, Oban— Sergeant Ellard,
West Highland Boat Club, Oban— John
M'Dougall, secretary
COACHES.
DURING SUMMER MONTHS.
To DALMALLY & INVERARAY, a Coach
leaves Oban every lawful day
To FORD, a Coach leaves Oban every lawful
day, at a quarter before ten morning
To GLASGOW, via LOCH-AWE, FORD &
ARDRISHAIG, u Coach from coach office,
George st. every lawful day
To LOCHNELL, FALLS OF LORRA &
DUNSTAFFNAGE CASTLE, a Coach
leaves George st. every lawful day, at half-
past ten morning
To PASS OF MELFORT & LOCH-AWE, a
Coach leaves George st. every lawful day,
at a quarter before ten morning, in con-
nection with the Railway
CONVEYANCE BY RAILWAY,
ON THE CALLANDER AND OBAN BRANCH OF
THE CALEDONIAN LINE.
Station, Oban— Francis Grant, station mstr
Station, Connel Ferry— Charles Crabb,
station master
CONVEYANCE BY WATER.
STEAM VESSELS.
To ARISAIG & ISLE ORNSAY, a Steamer
daily (except Monday) in summer, and
once a week during winter
To BALLACHULISH for GLENCOE, by
Mail Steamer three times daily during
Bntnmer, and Mail Steamer daily all the
year round, & by Cargo Steamer every
Tuesday & Friday
To FORT WILLIAM & intermediate places,
a Steamer daily all the year round
To GAIRLOGH (every Fridav), AULTBEA,
ULLAPOOL and LOC HIN VE R, a Steamer
once every alternate week in summer, and
once a month in winter
To GLASGOW (by the Crinan Canal),
ROTHESAY, DUNOON & GREENOCK, a
Steamer daily during the summer, & three
times a week during the winter (by Crinan
Canal or Mull of Kintyre)
To INVERNESS, a Steamer daily in summer,
& twice a week in winter
To LOCHMADDY & TARBERT (Harris), a
Steamer once every alternate week
To PORTREE, daily(cxcept Monday) during
summer
To STAFFA & IONA, a Steamer dailj during
July, August & September
To STORNOWAY & intermediate places, a
Steamer twice a week all the year round,
except for a short period during winter
To THURSO, a Steamer every Wednesday
during summer, and a special Steamer
twice in July, & twice in September
To TOBERMORY, twice daily in summer, &
daily in winter
*** The following are the names of the Steam
Vessels which ply between the above-named
places with passengers only :— Grenadier,
Columba, Iona, Gondolier, Mountaineer,
Glcncoe, Chevalier, Linnet, Pioneer, Glen-
garry & Lochawe ; with goods and pas-
sengers, Claymore, Clansman, Staffa,
Lochiel, Lochness, Cavalier, Clydesdale,
Itslay, Fingal &' Inveraray Castle
12— A-R
169
OBAN
ARGYLLSHIRE
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &c.— continued.
Kilmore & Kilbride Cemetery, Pennyfuir —
John S. M'Caig, clerk & treasurer
Liberal Association, Argyll st— D. Macgregor,
secretary
Lorn Agricultural Society— Colouel M'Doa-
gall, of Dunollie, president; Donald
itfacgregor, solicitor, Oban, secretary
Oban Boat Club— Alexander Sharp, secretary
Oban Heritable Property Co. Limited, Argyll
st— D. Macgregor, secretary & treasurer
Police Station, 5 Argyll sq..— Peter Camp-
bell, inspector
Shipwrecked (The) Fishermen's & Mariners'
Royal Benevolent Society, Oban— D.
Campbell Brown, honorary secretary
Stamp & Tax Office, Stevenson ter— Robert
Lawrence, subdistributor; E.W, Bcnwell,
collector
Steam Packet Office, North quay— Alexander
Brown, agent [keeper
Volunteer Hall, Oban— Sergeant Ellard,
West Highland Boat Club, Oban— John
M'Dougall, secretary
COACHES.
DURING SUMMER MONTHS.
To DALMALLY & INVERARAY, a Coach
leaves Oban every lawful day
To FORD, a Coach leaves Oban every lawful
day, at a quarter before ten morning
To GLASGOW, via LOCH-AWE, FORD &
ARDRISHAIG, u Coach from coach office,
George st. every lawful day
To LOCHNELL, FALLS OF LORRA &
DUNSTAFFNAGE CASTLE, a Coach
leaves George st. every lawful day, at half-
past ten morning
To PASS OF MELFORT & LOCH-AWE, a
Coach leaves George st. every lawful day,
at a quarter before ten morning, in con-
nection with the Railway
CONVEYANCE BY RAILWAY,
ON THE CALLANDER AND OBAN BRANCH OF
THE CALEDONIAN LINE.
Station, Oban— Francis Grant, station mstr
Station, Connel Ferry— Charles Crabb,
station master
CONVEYANCE BY WATER.
STEAM VESSELS.
To ARISAIG & ISLE ORNSAY, a Steamer
daily (except Monday) in summer, and
once a week during winter
To BALLACHULISH for GLENCOE, by
Mail Steamer three times daily during
Bntnmer, and Mail Steamer daily all the
year round, & by Cargo Steamer every
Tuesday & Friday
To FORT WILLIAM & intermediate places,
a Steamer daily all the year round
To GAIRLOGH (every Fridav), AULTBEA,
ULLAPOOL and LOC HIN VE R, a Steamer
once every alternate week in summer, and
once a month in winter
To GLASGOW (by the Crinan Canal),
ROTHESAY, DUNOON & GREENOCK, a
Steamer daily during the summer, & three
times a week during the winter (by Crinan
Canal or Mull of Kintyre)
To INVERNESS, a Steamer daily in summer,
& twice a week in winter
To LOCHMADDY & TARBERT (Harris), a
Steamer once every alternate week
To PORTREE, daily(cxcept Monday) during
summer
To STAFFA & IONA, a Steamer dailj during
July, August & September
To STORNOWAY & intermediate places, a
Steamer twice a week all the year round,
except for a short period during winter
To THURSO, a Steamer every Wednesday
during summer, and a special Steamer
twice in July, & twice in September
To TOBERMORY, twice daily in summer, &
daily in winter
*** The following are the names of the Steam
Vessels which ply between the above-named
places with passengers only :— Grenadier,
Columba, Iona, Gondolier, Mountaineer,
Glcncoe, Chevalier, Linnet, Pioneer, Glen-
garry & Lochawe ; with goods and pas-
sengers, Claymore, Clansman, Staffa,
Lochiel, Lochness, Cavalier, Clydesdale,
Itslay, Fingal &' Inveraray Castle
12— A-R
169
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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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