Description | Envelope titled: “Alexander Glennie, 25 Broomhill Avenue, entry July 1936” contains:
Letter to E.R. Lumsden from James M. Clapperton Advocate dated 15th July 1936. Letter acknowledges receipt of previous letter and encloses Feu Disposition by Modern Homes (Aberdeen) Limited. Offer letter to purchase 25 Broomhill Avenue including plans and specifications. Dated 6th June 1936. Letter to James M. Clapperton referring to the settlement of the above transactions (No. 15 and No. 25 Broomhill Avenue) and repairs due on the properties. Dated 11th August 1936. Copy of a letter to E.R. Lumsden from Modern Homes (Aberdeen) Limited informing that the company guarantees to finish off carriageway of Broomhill Avenue fronting 15 & 25 Broomhill Avenue with tarmacadam surfacing within the next eighteen months. Dated 11th August 1936. Letter to James M. Clapperton, copy of letter mentioned above. Dated August 1936. Receipt for £605 dated 12th August 1936. Letter to E.R. Lumsden from James M. Clapperton regarding street repairs. Dated 13th August 1936. State for Settlement of purchase of No. 25 Broomhill Avenue, Aberdeen, 1936. Letter to E.R. Lumsden from James M. Clapperton returning the Feu Disposition with consent from Alexander Glennie in favour of the Scottish Amicable Building Society. Letter to E.R. Lumsden from Modern Homes (Aberdeen) Limited enclosing plans and specifications, dated 8th June 1936. Also enclosed is another copy of the letter, shortened and dated 15th July 1936. Letter to James M. Clapperton regarding 25 Broomhill Avenue, dated 29th July 1936. Draft Feu Disposition by Modern Homes (Aberdeen) Limited with consent of Alexander Glennie in favour of The Scottish Amicable Building Society, subjects, No. 25 Broomhill Avenue, Aberdeen. 1936. |