Explore 19th-century Greenock, Scotland, through this meticulously preserved directory. "Hutchison's Greenock Directory, Volume 1820" offers a unique glimpse into the businesses, residents, and infrastructure of Greenock at a pivotal moment in its history. This invaluable resource provides a detailed snapshot of the town's commercial and social life, making it essential for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in Scottish history. Discover the names, addresses, and occupations of Greenock's inhabitants, offering a rich tapestry of daily life in this bustling port town. This historical directory captures a community on the cusp of significant change, offering insights into the social and economic forces shaping Greenock and the broader region.
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