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Castle Terrace, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
The rear elevations of buildings facing onto the Castlegate.
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Castlegate, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
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Justice Street, Aberdeen (I)
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
This street curves from the Castlegate to the Beach Boulevard roundabout.... (more)
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Towerblock
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
Virginia Court (ca. 1965) towers over the ruins of the city walls (ca. 1400s?)
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Tower blocks, Castlehill
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
Virginia Court and Marischal Court viewed from a granite terrace on... (more)
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Looking up Marischal Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
Marischal Street, connecting the Castlegate and the harbour, was one of... (more)
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Flats in a tower block, Castlehill, Aberdeen
by Mike Pennington
for square NJ9406
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Tower block, Castlehill, Aberdeen
by Mike Pennington
geograph for square NJ9406
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Marischal Court, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
“A dramatic effect seen from many viewpoints outside and within the city,... (more)
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Justice Street, Aberdeen (II)
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
Viewed from the Beach Boulevard roundabout: quite a nice fusion of old and new buildings.
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1960s Urban Landscape
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
The tower block and inner ring road, which replaced earlier housing...
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Mearns Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
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Granite block, Regent Quay, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
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Sheltered housing, Constitution Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
Seen from Beach Boulevard
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A look down Park Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
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The East Neuk Bar, King Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
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Student flats, Mealmarket, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
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Snarl-up on Carmelite Street
by Bill Harrison
for square NJ9406
Part of the rather confusing one-way system in the vicinity of the... (more)
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Grimsby Chambers, Market Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9405
Built ca. 1905. All the typical features: corner turret, cupola, false... (more)
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Guild Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9405
Carmelite Street is to the right.
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Waterloo Quay, Aberdeen
by Mike Pennington
for square NJ9506
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Flats at Seamount Court off West North Street Aberdeen
by Peter Robinson
for square NJ9406
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60s Towers
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
Porthill Court (foreground) and Seamount Court (background). They have... (more)
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Looking down Roslin Terrace, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9407
Houses only on one side, as it faces the railway.
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Urban mural
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
The massive supports of Seamount Court towerblock are evident...
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Concrete spiral
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
Access to the multi-storey car park built under the Seamount Court tower... (more)
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Looking down Urquhart Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9407
Lots of student flats...
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On the Buses
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9407
A First Aberdeen red-line (No. 2) service pauses at King Street and Urquhart Road.
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Urquhart Road, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9407
Granite and satellite dishes as far as the eye can see...
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Corner block, George Street and John Street
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9306
Typical granite flamboyance from around 1890.
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Nelson Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
In the foreground, the A96 ring road.
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Student flats, Gallowgate, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9406
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Suburban Parade
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9407
Heading north, the last block of shops with flats above on King Street.
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Saturday morning on George Street
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9306
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Rhodesia Buildings, Urquhart Road, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9407
The four-storey terrace has 1909 on the datestone.
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Junction of Crown Street and Windmill Brae
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9305
Windmill Brae (to the right) dives down under Bridge Street to access the Green.
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International Market, Union Terrace
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9306
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Sheltered housing complex, King Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9407
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Craigie Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9306
One of the few streets still laid with granite setts in the city centre.... (more)
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Aberdeen Urban Scene
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9306
From front to back: 1960s road improvements and pedestrian crossing; some... (more)
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Tall flats at Gerrard Street Aberdeen
by Peter Robinson
for square NJ9306
A view up the granite clad flats on a February day
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208 Union Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9305
Perhaps the most extravagant late Victorian building in Aberdeen: string... (more)
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Aberdeen suburban junction
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9305
Crown Street meets Wellington Place. The granite terraces are typical of... (more)
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Waiting for the lights...
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9305
...on Crown Street at the junction with Springbank Terrace (the A93).... (more)
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Colourful terrace, King's Crescent, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9407
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Former mill buildings, Hutcheon Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9307
Now converted to housing.
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Inner city flats with substation, Portland Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9405
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Modern Flats, Portland Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9405
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Springbank Terrace (North Side)
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9305
Springbank Terrace (also the A93) has an interesting asymmetry with the... (more)
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Maisonette, Erroll Street, Aberdeen
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square NJ9407
A prime example of a style built all over Aberdeen in the 1930s.
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