is that part of the town extending from the foot of Stow Hill (Bridge Street) to the railway tunnel, and derives its name from the well at the end of Queens Buildings, but which has been closed, the spot being marked by an iron ring let into the pavement. |
From 18 Bridge street. |
[left hand side.] |
QUEENS BUILDINGS |
1 Dawson A. W. Ltd. printers |
2 Wellsteed Thos. purveyor |
3 Grande J. C. fish bar |
4 Lewis H. P. baker, grocer and confectioner |
5 Johns R. H. Ltd., stationers, printers, and newsagents, Directory |
office, and at 46 Commercial street. Agents Perth Dye Works |
6a English & Colonial Meat Co. butchers |
6 Pinchin & Co. upholstrs |
here is Bailey street. |
7 Parr Fdk. Wm. fish shop |
8 Phillips Chas. grocer, etc. |
9 Grande & Son, greengrcrs |
10 Truscott E. C. hairdresser |
11 Hern William, traveller |
12 Davies J. grocer |
here is West street. |
(return.) |
13 Walton Miss, shopkeeper |
14 Hicks Alfred, haulier and coal merchant |
14a Lewis Hbt. W. bootmaker |
BOLTON TERRACE |
15 Hardick Geo. yeast mer. |
16 Ponting Wm. E. stationer |
17 Coulson Mrs. J. watchmkr |
18 Perry Hy. umbrella makr |
19 Dight H. bookbinder, etc. |
20 Watson & Son, bootmkrs |
See Victoria square. |