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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COAST GUARD STATION Coast Guard Station
Coast Guard Station
Coast Guard Station
Thomas Johnston Ch. [Chief] Boatman in charge
C. Falconer
A. Stewart
004 One of a row of small wooden erections which is used as a Watch House; in tolerable repair.
KESSOCK COTTAGE Kessock Cottage
Kessock Cottage
Kessock Cottage
Revd. [Reverend] A. MacGregor
Mr. R. Logan, 24 Telford Road
Thomas Johnston, Ch. [Chief] Bm. [Boatman] Coast Guard
004 A neat and commodious one Storey Cottage slated and in good repair; the property of Mr. McKenzie. Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McGregor occupier
BREAKWATER BreaKwater
BreaKwater
John Rhind, Architect
M. Paterson C.E. [Civil Engineer]
004 In 1853-4 this embanKment was constructed to serve as a BreaKwater as well as a Towing-path. The material from which it is formed was obtained principally from the bed of the river which was then deepened for the purpose of facilitating the approach of vessels to the Thornbush Quay.

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