OS1/1/69/90
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HAYTON ROAD [Woodside] | Hayton Road Hayton Road Hayton Road |
Keith & Gibbs Plan of Aberdeen (1862) Post Office Directory. 1865-66. George Emslie Esqr. Woodside Ho. [House]. |
075 | This name applies to a Public Road leading from Woodside to Gordon's Mills. There are several neat built Cottages, and dwelling houses on it, occupied by the Workers at Gordon's Mills. |
BRIDGE OF DON | Bridge of Don Bridge of Don Bridge of Don |
Courage's Survey of Aberdeen 1856 Keith & Gibbs Plan of Aberdeen (1862) George Stables High St. Aberdeen |
075 | An elegant structure designed by the late John Smith Esqr. C.E. [Civil Engineer] City Architect, and executed by the late John Gibb Esqr. C.E. [Civil Engineer]. It has five arches and was erected, in 1827-31, at a cost of - including approaches- about £17,000 out of the funds left for the support of the Old Bridge of Don - or "Balgownie Brig". |
HAYTON | Hayton Hayton Hayton |
Post Office Directory. 1866.67. Commutation Road Plan. 1860 Mr. A. Napier, Asst. [Assistant] Inspector of Poor for Old Machar |
075 | A cluster of houses, with a fewshops, occupied by workers at the various mills adjoining they were built by Lord James Hay (Proprietor), hence the origin of the names Hayton Road etc. |
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[Page] 90Parish of Old Machar
Note: Site of CHANRY PORT - Described in the Name Sheets of 1/500 Plans.
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