Aberdeen City Centre History Tour
eBook - ePub

Aberdeen City Centre History Tour

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eBook - ePub

Aberdeen City Centre History Tour

About this book

Aberdeen City Centre History Tour is a unique insight into the illustrious history of this famous old port city. This new book guides us through the streets and alleyways, showing how its famous landmarks used to look and how they've changed over the years as well as exploring its lesser-known sights and hidden corners. With the help of a handy location map, readers are invited to follow a timeline of events and discover for themselves the changing face of Aberdeen.

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Information

Year
2017
eBook ISBN
9781445666594
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Introduction
  5. Key
  6. City Centre
  7. 2. Holburn Junction
  8. 3. Corner of Union Street and Union Row
  9. 4. Corner of Union Street and Huntly Street
  10. 5. Crown Street
  11. 6. Corner of Union Street and Bridge Street
  12. 7. Union Terrace Gardens, looking South
  13. 8. Denburn Valley, looking North
  14. 9. Denburn Viaduct
  15. 10. Central Library and St Mark’s Church
  16. 11. Rosemount Viaduct
  17. 12. His Majesty’s Theatre
  18. 13. Schoolhill Station and Cowdray Hall
  19. 14. Aberdeen Art Gallery and Gray’s School of Art on Schoolhill
  20. 15. Woolmanhill, looking South
  21. 16. Triple Kirks
  22. 17. Robert Gordon’s College
  23. 18. Central School, looking East
  24. 19. Site of George Jamesone’s House, Schoolhill
  25. 20. Schoolhill, looking East towards Marischal College
  26. 21. Upperkirkgate
  27. 22. Marischal College Quadrangle
  28. 23. Broad Street, East Side
  29. 24. Marischal College Entrance
  30. 25. Marischal College from St Nicholas Kirk
  31. 26. Castlegate, looking East
  32. 27. Castlegate, looking West
  33. 28. Marischal Street
  34. 29. Upper and Victoria Docks
  35. 30. Albert Basin
  36. 31. Market Street, looking North
  37. 32. The Green, looking East
  38. 33. The Green to the Back Wynd Stairs
  39. 34. Guild Street, looking West
  40. 35. The Tivoli
  41. 36. Guild Street, looking East
  42. 37. Joint Station
  43. 38. Bridge Street, looking towards Union Street from Guild Street
  44. 39. Corner of Union Terrace with Prince Albert Statue
  45. 40. Union Bridge, looking East
  46. 41. Union Bridge, looking West
  47. Old Aberdeen
  48. 43. King’s College
  49. 44. High Street
  50. 45. Town House
  51. 46. Don Street
  52. 47. Bede House
  53. 48. Chanonry
  54. 49. St Machar’s Cathedral
  55. 50. Brig o’ Balgownie