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Ix Cov/iity Divoctory of Scotland Advertiser
GEORCE WATSON,
Designer and Manufacturer of —
Imprt^r ai #.run.tal %xi '^Kanhdxxxt%,
\A Shandwick Place,
West End— Two Doors from Free St. George's Church),
EDINBURGH,
•yNVITES the attention of PAETIES FUENISHING to his Extensive Stock ofi
X SPECIALLY DESIGNED HOUSE FURNISHINGS for HALL, DINING-ROOM
DRAWING-ROOM, LIBRARY, and BEDROOM.
"With the utmost confidence G. W. invites inspection of his perfectly unique and elegant;
Designs in
DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE,
Coverings and Hangings in Velvets, Tapestries, Silk Damasks and other Fabrics. \
THE ORIENTAL DEPARTMENT
Is replete with the Decorative Art Work of the whole Eastern World, and contains the^
most extensive and varied Collection in Scotland of CARPETS, RUGS, SILKS, i
EMBROIDERIES, and other TEXTILE FABRICS, CARVED FURNITURE, METAL
WORK, POTTERY, PORCELAIN, and IVORY CARVINGS, etc. etc., from Persia,']
Afghanistan, India, Kashmir, Central Asia, Turkey, and the Levant. ''
THE CHURCH FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
Is now under the special management of his son, Mr. John Watson, Architect, who has
had great experience in that class of work. With the increased facilities at his command,
George Watson feels confident that he is able to give the utmost satisfaction to his Patrons,
and will be happy to furnish Designs and Estimates for every description of CHURCH
FURNISHINGS in WOOD, METAL, TEXTILE FABRICS, MEMORIAL BRASSES,
GRANITE, MARBLE, and STONE MONUMENTS, etc. :
THE FUNERAL FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
Is personally superintended by George Watson ; and while he makes economy and
simplicity his special study, he believes, and he has the universal testimony of his Patrons
for saying, that his mode of conducting, and style of Funeral Furnishings, are in better
taste than is generally practised. He takes erltire charge of, and supplies every requisite
for. Obsequies of every description, from the simplest Child's Funeral to the most elaborate
Public Burial.
GEORGE WATSON,
14 SHANDWICK PLACE,.
EDINBURGH.
GEORCE WATSON,
Designer and Manufacturer of —
Imprt^r ai #.run.tal %xi '^Kanhdxxxt%,
\A Shandwick Place,
West End— Two Doors from Free St. George's Church),
EDINBURGH,
•yNVITES the attention of PAETIES FUENISHING to his Extensive Stock ofi
X SPECIALLY DESIGNED HOUSE FURNISHINGS for HALL, DINING-ROOM
DRAWING-ROOM, LIBRARY, and BEDROOM.
"With the utmost confidence G. W. invites inspection of his perfectly unique and elegant;
Designs in
DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE,
Coverings and Hangings in Velvets, Tapestries, Silk Damasks and other Fabrics. \
THE ORIENTAL DEPARTMENT
Is replete with the Decorative Art Work of the whole Eastern World, and contains the^
most extensive and varied Collection in Scotland of CARPETS, RUGS, SILKS, i
EMBROIDERIES, and other TEXTILE FABRICS, CARVED FURNITURE, METAL
WORK, POTTERY, PORCELAIN, and IVORY CARVINGS, etc. etc., from Persia,']
Afghanistan, India, Kashmir, Central Asia, Turkey, and the Levant. ''
THE CHURCH FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
Is now under the special management of his son, Mr. John Watson, Architect, who has
had great experience in that class of work. With the increased facilities at his command,
George Watson feels confident that he is able to give the utmost satisfaction to his Patrons,
and will be happy to furnish Designs and Estimates for every description of CHURCH
FURNISHINGS in WOOD, METAL, TEXTILE FABRICS, MEMORIAL BRASSES,
GRANITE, MARBLE, and STONE MONUMENTS, etc. :
THE FUNERAL FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
Is personally superintended by George Watson ; and while he makes economy and
simplicity his special study, he believes, and he has the universal testimony of his Patrons
for saying, that his mode of conducting, and style of Funeral Furnishings, are in better
taste than is generally practised. He takes erltire charge of, and supplies every requisite
for. Obsequies of every description, from the simplest Child's Funeral to the most elaborate
Public Burial.
GEORGE WATSON,
14 SHANDWICK PLACE,.
EDINBURGH.
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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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