![]() ![]() His most recent Directorship was with James Cordiner & Son Limited where he held the position of “Timber Merchant”. Mr Alfred George Cordiner was born in 1908 and the 1st Directorship he had was in 1989 at Victoria Restaurants (Aberdeen) Limited. Today, over 135 years and 5 generations later, their Timber Business in Sinclair Road is still run by the Cordiner Family. Cordiner’s started life in 1870 as a small Boat-building Business in Aberdeen. Mr Alfred Cordiner, from the local well-known Family of Timber Merchants & Garage Owners, lived at Norwood Hall. The Victoria has been “an Institution” in Aberdeen for many years, originally in the hands of the Cordiner Family. The rubble build is particularly unusual for Simpson. Reference is made in the Aberdeen Journal on 15th January 1840, regarding necessary additions to the adjacent Aberdeen Hotel (now Victoria Restaurant) 138 Union Street, overlooking the Denburn and designed by Archibald Simpson. The Aberdeen Hotel, 138 Union Street was on the North-east side of Union Bridge opposite Trinity Ha’ Hotels in Chief were the Imperial, Palace, Douglas, Lemon Tree, City, Forsyth’s, Adelphi, Waverley & (William & Jane) Duffus’ Temperance:Ĭlubs were the Royal Northern ( 1854), the City, the Aberdeen Club ( 1862), and the New Club ( 1867).Īberdeen Hotel 1835 ~ (Victoria Restaurant) ![]()
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