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Difference between revisions of "Pratt and Keith"

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161 and 163 Union Street, Aberdeen
161 and 163 Union Street, Aberdeen


An old-established firm of warehousemen and manufacturers, Pratt and Keith built substantial premises on Union Street. The upper floors functioned as the Palace Hotel, while they retained the street level for their own use
1874 The old-established firm of warehousemen and manufacturers, Pratt and Keith, built substantial premises on Union Street. The upper floors functioned as the Palace Hotel, while they retained the street level for their own use


1891 the hotel was acquired by the Great North of Scotland Railway
1891 the hotel was acquired by the Great North of Scotland Railway

Revision as of 14:21, 14 June 2020

April 1899.

161 and 163 Union Street, Aberdeen

1874 The old-established firm of warehousemen and manufacturers, Pratt and Keith, built substantial premises on Union Street. The upper floors functioned as the Palace Hotel, while they retained the street level for their own use

1891 the hotel was acquired by the Great North of Scotland Railway


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Sources of Information

Post Office Aberdeen Directory 1879-1880