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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FERRYHILL FOUNDRY (Iron) | Ferryhill Foundry (Iron) Ferryhill Foundry (Iron) Ferryhill Foundry (Iron) Ferryhill Foundry (Iron) Ferryhill Foundry (Iron) |
Messrs J. Abernethy & Company Mr Hutcheon, Clerk Courage's Brief Survey of Aber. [Aberdeen] Post Office Directory 1865-1866 Mr James Arkle, Foreman |
075 | An extensive iron foundry situated close to the Wellington Sus. [Suspension] Bridge, containing every requisite for carrying on a large trade in the manufacture of wrought and cast iron by the proprietors Messrs. James Abernethy and Company. Ferryhill. |
WELLINGTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE | Wellington Suspension Bridge (Toll) Wellington Suspension Bridge (Toll) Wellington Suspension Bridge (Toll) Willington Suspension Bridge (Toll) Wellington Suspension Bridge (Toll) |
Keith & Gibb's Map of Aberdeen Courage's Brief Survey of Aberdeen Fullarton's Gazetteer. Vol. 1. John Angus Esq. Town Clerk A. Thomson Esq. Banchory Ho. [House] |
075 | A Suspension Bridge across the River Dee at Ferryhill. built in 1829 at a cost of about £10,000. Pedestrians and vehicles pay toll crossing this bridge -- |
CRAIG LUG | Craig Lug Craig Lug Craig Lug Craig Lug Craig Lug |
A. Thomson Esq. Banchory Ho. [House] Kincar. [Kincardineshire] John Angus Esq. Town Clerk. Aberdeen Keith & Gibb's Map of Aberdeen Taylor's Map of Aberdeen. 1773. |
075 | A well known name applied to a rock in the River Dee, upon which the eastmost pin of the Wellington Bridge is built. |
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