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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ALMA PLACE [Elgin] | Alma Place Alma Place Alma Place |
Name on corner of houses Mr. Skinner Mr Watson &c. &c. |
007.16 | A short street connecting Academy Street with Moss St. The houses are two storeys high & in good repair. Property of various persons. |
SOUTH VILLA | South Villa South Villa South Villa |
Mr. Skinner Mr. Watson Valuation Roll &c. &c. |
007.16 | One of the finest suburban residences in the City, situated between Academy Street and Moss Street. Property of Miss Larkworthy. |
GORDON COTTAGE | Gordon Cottage Gordon Cottage Gordon Cottage |
Mr. Skinner Mr. Watson Mrs. Gordon |
007.16 | A fine two storey cottage a short distance west of Elgin Academy. Property & residence of John Gordon. |
MAIDA PLACE [Elgin] | Maida Place Maida Place Maida Place |
Mr. Skinner Mr. Watson Name on corner of house |
007.16 | A short street extending from Academy Street to Moss Street the houses of which are two storeys high. Property of various persons. |
BAPTIST CHAPEL (Seats for 320) | Baptist Chapel Baptist Chapel Baptist Chapel Baptist Chapel |
Revd. [Reverend] James McFarlane Mr. Skinner Mr. Watson Name on doorway. |
007.16 | A neat and chaste building at the north end of Reidhaven Street, erected in 1850 as a place of worship in connection with the Baptists of Elgin. It is seated to accommodate 320 persons & is the property of the Baptist Body. There is no manse attached to this chapel. |
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