Explore the historical burgh of Hamilton and its surrounding areas with the "Hand-book of Hamilton, Bothwell, Blantyre, and Uddingston." This volume, originally published in 1862, serves as both a directory and a guide to the region, offering insights into its landmarks, notable places, and local businesses. Written by Angus Macpherson, F.E.I.S., it offers a snapshot of 19th-century Scotland.
Featuring plates and a map, this handbook provides a detailed look at the towns of Hamilton, Bothwell, Blantyre and Uddingston. Ideal for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the cultural heritage of Scotland, this book is a valuable resource for understanding the area's past and appreciating its enduring appeal.
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