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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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OAKBANK LANE | Oakbank Lane | Corner Tickets | 006.06 | A short lane leading northerly off the Garscube Road |
OAKBANK MILL | Oakbank Cotton Mill Oakbank Cotton Mill |
Manager Door Keeper |
006.06 | A large cotton mill having a very large loom weaving shed attached |
ROSEBANK COTTAGE | Rosebank Cottage Rosebank Cottage |
Mr Shyne Occupier | 006.06 | A small but neat cottage having a small nursery attached |
SPRINGBANK | Springbank Springbank Springbank |
Mr Thyme Police Officers Printed list of names |
006.06 | this name applies to the buildings on to that part of Garscube road leading from 'Oakbank lane' to the new 'city road' |
SPRINGBANK RETREAT (Lunatic Asylum) | Springbank Retreat (Private Assylum) | Miss Berry | 006.06 | A handsome cottage occupied by Misses Berry and Andersone, as a private assylum for ladies |
VICTORIA FOUNDRY | Victoria Foundry (Iron) |
Name on front of buildings | 006.06 | An iron foundry on the north side of the Forth of Clyde canal opposite to 'Oakbank Cotton Mill' |
WELL ROAD | Well Road | Police Officers | 006.06 | A short road leading from Garscube Road to the new city road |
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