KIRKCUDBRIGHT Postal Directory 1. Genealogy . 9. 9 High Street. Anderson, Gordon, blacksmith, 1. High Street. Anderson, John, blacksmith, Embankment; h 7 Bridge Street. Angus, Wm., joiner, 2. High Street. Armstrong, Mrs, Rosemount. Baird, Mary, Silver Craigs, St. Cuthbert Street. Ball, Maggie, 1. Atkinson's Place. Bank of Scotland, 1. St. Mary Street (Elliot F. Muir, agent). Barber, Miss M., 4. High Street. Barbour, Wm,, farmer, Strathdee, 9. St. Mary Street. Barclay, Jas., railway guard, 3. Union Street. Barclay, Wm., parish minister, The Manse, St. Cuthbert's Road. Bain, Geo. P., postmaster, 6. St. Mary Street. Barr, Miss Janet, 5. St. Cuthbert Street. Barr, Robt., 1. 6 St. Mary Street. Barr, Mrs, 1. Telfer, artist, 4. The Poole Room : About Poole Pottery : History - Traditional Contemporary Delphis Atlantis Other Ranges Guest Room Poole Studio ecommerce, open source, shop, online. The GBA Board of Directors sets policy and long-range goals for the Association. While most members of the Board are elected, there are four appointed positions, two. Black Bear Cottage - Cozy 1921 Cottage in Historic District above downtown Estes Estes Park, CO, USA vacation Cabin Rental - 5 star rating. Year and control of institution: Total tuition, room, and board : Tuition and required fees (in-state for public institutions) Dormitory rooms : Board (7-day basis) 1. St. Mary Street. Beattie, Frank, 1. St. Cuthbert Street. Beattie, Jas. A., postman, 7. High Street. Beattie, Mrs Mary, 6 Castle Street. Beech, Harry, engineer, 1. High Street. Belford, Wm., cabinetmaker, 1. Union Street. Bell, Mrs, 1. The following list of residents of the Kirkcudbright area is taken from the Stewartry Directory of 1921 - 22. 1921 was a common year starting on Saturday (dominical letter B) of the Gregorian calendar, the 1921st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations. High Street. Bigger, Thos., & Sons, grain and manure merchants, Beaconsfield. Place. Bilison's Glove Factory, Old Tolbooth (Miss Anderson, manageress). Birkmyre, James, 9 High Street. Black, David, engineer, 2. Millburn Street. Black, Jas. T., draper's salesman, 4. High Street. Black, Robt., grocer, 4- 6 St. Esdaile, 7. 6 St. Mary Street. Blackley, Mrs M. Cuthbert Street. Blair, Miss Janet, grocer, 1 Gladstone Place. Blair, Miss Mary, 8 High Street. Booth, Hugh, labourer, 1. High Street. Borland, Mrs C., nurse, 1. Church Place. Boyd, Geo., retired stationmaster, 9 Bridge Street. Branney, Robt., labourer, 3 Union Street. Bremner, Jas., late quarry foreman, 5. St. Cuthbert Street. Brew, Miss, milliner, 6. Castle Street ; h 9. High Street. Broadfoot, Miss Agnes, 2. Union Street. Broadfoot, Mrs Annie, 2. Millburn Street. Broadfoot, James, grain miller, 1- 3- 5 Millburn Street. Mary Street. Brown, Annie, dressmaker, 6. Millburn Street. Brown, Mrs E. Borgue. Brown, Daniel, labourer, 4. High Street. Brown, John, china merchant, 5. St. A., 1. 2 Union Street. Brown, Wm., grocer's assistant, 1. High Street. Brown, Wm., gardener, 4 Burnside Street. Bruce, Wm., M. A., rector of Academy, 1. High Street. Brunton, Miss Mabel M., art metal worker, 1. High Street. Bryce, Alex., sailor, 1. High Street. Buchan, Wm., mason, 2. High Street. Burgoyne, James, labourer, 7. High Street. Burns, Wm., engine- driver, 9 Gladstone Place. Burns, Mrs, 7 Union Street. Cairns Miss E., 6. St. Mary Street. Caldow, John B., furniture dealer, 5. St. Mary Street. Caldow, S. Mary Street. Campbell, David, joiner, 9. High Street. Campbell, James, builder and contractor, 8. High Street h 2. 3 Union. Street. Campbell, John, Castle custodian, 4. High Street. Campbell, Joseph, draper, 3. St. 4. 4) ; h. Riversdale. Campbell. Joseph, draper, 7. St. Mary Street. Campbell, S., bank agent, Commercial Bank House. A., 4. 9 High Street. Cathcart, Major F. A., of Brockloch, Ardendee. P., retired banker, 1. St. Cuthbert Street. Caven, Mrs, 7. 3 High Street. Chalmers, Janet H., Deeside Cottage, 6. St. Mary Street. Charlton, John, & Sons, grain and manure merchants; office, 1. St. 6) ; Grain stores, Castlebank. Chesney, John, 6 Millburn Street. Christal, Mrs and Miss Robina, Moss House, 3. High Street. Clark, Amy S. U., teacher, 3- 5 Bridge Street. Clark Bros., ironmongers, 1. St. Cuthbert Street. Clark, David, retired baker, 1. Union Street. Clark, David, bootmaker, 1. Castle Street. Clark, Helen, maternity nurse. Castle Street. Clark, W., ironmonger, 4. Mary Street ; h. 1. St. 1. 7. Clingan, Robt., mason, 7. Campbell, agent). Connelly. Geo., labourer, 1. High Street. Conning, Miss R. C., stationer, & c., 2. St. Mary Street; h 2. St. Mary Street. Constitutional Club, 1. St. Cuthbert Street (Frank Beattie. Cowan, Mrs Jas., 2. St. Mary Street. Cowper, Mrs Mary, dressmaker, 8. High Street. Croll, Jane S., Queen's nurse, 9 Church Place. Croshie, Jas., gardener, Hart's Close, 3. High Street. Crosbie, John, gardener, Atkinson's Close, 1. High Street. Cross, Thos., factor, The Grange. Crossan, George, golf greenkeeper, 1. High Street. Crossan, Michael, labourer, 2. Union Street. Cuminins, John, woodinan, 3. Millburn Street. Currie, Wm., sergeant of police, Police Station. Dalziel, Alex., ironmonger, 2. St. Cuthbert Street. Dalziel, Ebenezer, grocer and provision merchant, 2. Castle. Street ; h Dellburn. Dalziel, Jas., painter, 2. Castle Street ; h 2 Union Street. Davidson, Alex., mason, 1. Millburn Street. Davidson, D. J., postman, 9 Castle Gardens. Davidson, Mrs M., bookseller and stationer, 2. Castle Street ; h 9. Castle Gardens. Davidson, Wm., governor, Burnside House. Devlin, Charles, grocer's assistant, 6. Millburn Street. Devlin, Wm., mason, 1. Townend. Dickson, Elizabeth, 2. Union Street. Dobie, K., postman, 1. Mary Street. Donald, Alex., chief constable, County Buildings (Tel. Riversdale. 4. 7. Douglas, Alex., school board officer, Pringieton, Borgue. Dryden, Mrs Jane, Hart's Close, 3. High Street. Dryden, John P., labourer, Atkinson's Close, 1. High Street. Duncan, David, Balmae House. Dunrod. Durham, Mrs, 1. High Street. Easton, Joseph, 1. Cuthbert Street. Ferguson, James, blacksmith, 1. High Street. Ferguson, Jane C., 2. St. Cuthbert Street. Ferrier, Alex. 3. High Street. Finlay, Thos., gardener. High Street. Finlayson, C., licensed grocer, 4. Castle Street h 4. Castle Street,Flannigan, Mrs, 1. Union Street. Forbes, N. M., hairdresser, 5. Castle Street; h 4. Castle Street. Gallacher, F., labourer, 1. High Street. Gallacher, John, mason, 2. Union Street. Gallacher, John, fisherman, 3. Castle Street. Galloway Motor Co., Tongland. Garmory, Adam, roadman, 6. Millburn Street. Garmory, Adam, tailor, 2. High Street. Garmory, Mrs Agnes, 3. High Street. Garmory, James, labourer, 4. High Street. Gas Works, Gas Lane, Bridge Street. Gass, George, bank accountant, 1. Castle Street. Gavigan. Michael, labourer, 6. High Street. Gaw, George, stationmaster, Station House, 5. St. 1. 9. Gibson, John, solicitor and N. P., town clerk, 1. Castle Street (Tel. High Street. Gibson, Miss, 4. High Street. Gillespie, John, butcher, 1. High Street. Gillone, Alex., painter, 7 Union Street. Girls' Club, 6. 0 St. Mary Street. Girls' Hostel, 1 Townend. Girvan, Mrs Isabella, 5 Atkinson Place. Girvan, Robt., 7. Millburn Street. Glasgow & South- Western Railway Station, 5. St. 1. 9. Glencorse, Robert, boot repairer, 5. Castle Street. Glover, H. J., (M. D., D. P. M., D. T. M.), Ardwall Island, Borgue. Goods Station, G. Railway, Bridge Street. Goodman, Mrs J., ladies' and children's outfitter, 9 Castle. Street. Gordon, Adam H., grocer's vanman, 2 Burnside Street. Gordon, Alex. E., baker, 1. High Street. Gordon, James, carting contractor, 1. Bridge Street. Gordon, Mrs James A., baker, 1. High Street. Gordon, J. R., baker and confectioner, 1. High Street; h 1. High. Street. Gordon, Mrs J. H., baker and confectioner, 3. St. Mary Street; h 1. High Street. Gordon, William, burgh officer, Town Hall Buildings. Gordon, William, bill poster, Town Hall Buildings. Gourlay, A., plumber, 3. St. Mary Street. Gourlay, Henry, storeman, 4. St. Mary Street. Gourlay, Hugh, fisherman, 6. High Street. Gourlay, John, labourer, 9. High Street. Gourlay, Thomas, insurance agent, 1. Union Street. Grant, Mrs Robert, Blinkbonnie. Gray, Miss Ellen, motor engineer, 3 Atkinson Place. Green, Edward, mason's labourer, 3. High Street. Green, Miss Lizzie, 1. High Street. Greenlees & Sons, Ltd., boot and shoe makers, 3. St. Mary. Street. Greyfriars' Episcopal Church, St. B., Margrie, Borgue. Haining Bros., butchers and game dealers, 3 Castle Street. Samuel, butcher and game dealer, 5 Castle Street. Haining, Wm., butcher and game dealer, 3. St. Mary Street. Hall, Jas., & Sons, butchers, & c., 2. St. Mary Street. Hall, James, railway signalman, 1. Millburn Street. Halliday, Miss C. Cuthbert Street. Halliday, Miss A. Cuthbert Street. Halliday, Miss E., 3. St. Cuthbert Street. Halliday, Mrs E., 1. Atkinson Place. Halliday, Mrs G., 1. High Street. Halliday, Mrs J. G., 2. 4 Millburn Street. Halse, E. A., engineer, 7 Gladstone Place. Handling, Mary J., 1. High Street. Hannah, James, railway porter, 7. High Street. Hannah, James, painter, 4 Townend. Hannah, James, railway porter, Burnside Cottage. Hannah, Robert, joiner, 1. Townend. Hannah, William, labourer, 8. High Street. Hannay, B., & Sons, coal and lime merchants, Bridge Street ; h. Tarff Vale, Ringford. Harrison, James, mason, 4 Atkinson Place. Harrison, John, tailor, 2 Atkinson Place. Hartwell, Margaret, seamstress, 4. Millburn Street. Harvey, Miss A. B., artist, 4. 4 High Street. Hastings. Samuel, coal agent, Bridge Street h 1. St. Mar Street. Hastings, S., grain merchant, 2. St. Mary Street. Hastings, Sam., jun., grain salesman, 4. St. Mary Street. Hay, David, plasterer, 6. High Street. Henderson, A. Kello, dispensing and photographic chemist, 9 St. Cuthbert Street. Henderson, John, schoolmaster and inspector of poor, Katrine Bank. Borgue. Henney, Peter, house painter, 3. St. Cuthbert Street. Henney, Mrs, 6 Townend. Henry, Alexander, accountant and insurance broker, 4. Castle. Street. Heuchan, Mrs A. M., sub- postmistress, Borgue. Hiddleston, Edward, 3. Millburn Street. Hiddleston, Samuel, electrician, 5. St. Cuthbert Street. Hinchliffe, Mrs 1. High Street. Holborn, Miss M., 5. Hood, Mrs, 1. 3 St Mary's Drive. Hope- Dunbar, Sir Chas. Hornell, Misses, 1. High Street. Hornel, E. A., artist, Broughton House. Hosock, Miss Emily J., Ellerslie. Hotchkiss, Miss, artist, 4. High Street. Houston, George, retired draper, 1. Church Place. Houston, George, draper's assistant, 7. St. Mary Street. Houston, John, retired postman, Shore House. Houston, Robert, draper, 7. St. Mary Street; h Gowanlea. Howard, Rev. G., The Parsonage, Kirkcudbright. Hughan, Jas., 3. 9 High Street. Hughan, James A., chemist, 4. Castle Street ; h 4. Castle Street. Hunter, John, grocer's assistant, 2. High Street. Hunter, Rev. Mary Street. Hunter, Samuel, labourer, 1. Union Street. Hutton, James, Warehouseman, 9 Millburn Street. Institute, Reading Room, and Library, Town Hall Buildings (J. Smith, MA., headmaster). Johnstone, H., storeman, 9. High Street. Johnstone, H. R., & Son, grain merchants. Newbolt Report 1. The Newbolt Report (1. The Teaching of English in England. Notes on the text. Background. In May 1. President of the Board of Education, HAL Fisher, appointed a Departmental Committee. To inquire into the position occupied by English (Language and Literature) in the educational system of England, and to advise how its study may best be promoted in schools of all types, including Continuation Schools, and in Universities, and other Institutions of Higher Education, regard being had to. English to other studies. But he is best known for his poetry, mostly patriotic nautical ballads. His most famous poem, Vitai Lampada (The torch of life), describes how a young soldier learned his sense of duty during school cricket matches. It begins: 'There's a breathless hush in the Close to- night'. They presented their report to Fisher in 1. They are. Newbolt (1. The Teaching of English in England. Bullock (1. 97. 5) A language for life. Kingman (1. 98. 8) The Teaching of English Language; and. Cox (1. 98. 9) English for ages 5 to 1. However, the page breaks are correct. In other words, if something is shown here as being on, say, page 1. Otherwise, I've left spelling and capitalisation as printed - including various inconsistencies (recognise and recognize, connection and connexion, university and University etc). I have left these as printed. Anything added by way of explanation is shown . The report was uploaded on 1. February 2. 01. 1; the revised notes on 1. November 2. 01. 2.
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