Melbourne Directory 1910 (Sands and McDougall)
Archive Digital Books Australasia
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Media: DATA CD - 1 CD (2688 pages)
Author: J. Sands & McDougall
Year: (1910) 2010
ISBN: 9781742228815
Publisher: Archive Digital Books Australasia
A massive directory of almost 2,700 pages, this Sands and McDougall directory, which in 1910 was in its 54th year of publication, consists not only of a Melbourne Directory, but also its Suburbs and the country areas too. It is divided into five main sections:City Streets Directory, with a street index, and street by street listings of all houses and the householder at each address
- Alphabetical Directory
- Melbourne and Suburban Professional and Trade Directory, listing people by their trade
- Country Commercial Directory (that lists people alphabetically for each town together with their occupation)
- Holiday Resorts
- Country Professional and Trade Directory, complements the Melbourne list to give coverage of all Victoria
Separate directories are given for the following areas, making the work comprehensive and complete:
- Agricultural and Pastoral lists people alphabetically by their agricultural activity
- Government and Official Commonwealth and Victorian office bearers
- Legal and Judicial
- Municipal
- Ecclesiastical the Australian Church, Baptist, Catholic Apostolic, Christian Science, Church of England, Church of God, Churches of Christ, Congregational, Free Presbyterian, Greek Orthodox, Hebrew Congregations, Lutheran, Methodist, New Church in Australia, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, Salvation Army, Seventh Day Adventist, Society of Friends, Unitarian Church, Welsh Calvinistic Churches
- Associations, Asylums, Cemeteries, Hospitals, Institutions and Societies
The directory includes many pages of advertisements - all useful information, often including names of people and places. The whole directory, including most text in the advertisements, is searchable, useful not only for finding names, but also places, occupations and other information for family and local historians.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES.
Ascot Vale, Ascot Vale-rd: Rev. W. H. King.
Brighton, Black-st: Rev. G. S. Brett.
Brighton, Black Rock:
Brighton North, Rosebery -av:
Brunswick. Blyth-st: Rev. J. T. Huston.
Camberwell, Riversdale-rd: Rev. Alfred Jones.
Canterbury: Rev. A. R. Roberts.
The whole directory, including most text in the advertisements, is searchable. This makes it useful not only for finding names, but also places occupations and other information for family and local historians.
This CD contains high quality scanned images of the original book, and has been bookmarked for easy navigation. Pages can be searched, browsed, enlarged and printed out if required.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Any computer using Adobe (Acrobat) Reader 4 or later
Adobe Reader 6 or later is recommended for CDs with searchable text