Aberdeen: An Illustrated Architectural GuidePart of a series of architectural guides to Scotland. This book traces the history and development of Midlothian from its royal palace at Dalkeith to the industrial activity around Bilston and Newtongrange. It also features historical anecdotes about the personalities connected with the region. |
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19th century Aberdeen City Library Aberdonians Alexander arcade arches Archibald Simpson architecture Balgownie block Bon Accord Bridge of Dee Broad Street Brogden Brogden Brogden Top building built canted bay Castle Castlegate Cathedral centre Chanonry Chapel chimney Church City Architects Department corner cornice cottages Denburn Don Street dormers Duncan early 19th century east Edinburgh entrance Episcopal facade Ferryhill front gable garden Gordon Gothic granite ground floor Hall harbour Hotel James Matthews John Smith King Street King's College Kirk late 18th century Lodge Mackenzie's Marischal College Marshall Mackenzie nave Old Aberdeen original ornamented pediment pilasters Quay Queen's Road RCAHMS Robert Gordon's roof rooms Rosemount Rosemount Viaduct Rubislaw Russell Mackenzie School Schoolhill Scotland side Skene spire square St Machar's St Machar's Cathedral St Nicholas storey survive tall tenements Tillydrone tower Town House Trinity two-storey Union Bridge Union Street Upperkirkgate walls white granite William Smith wing Wynd