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Coloured aquatint showing General view towards Market Cross and Tolbooth from Castle Street. Hugh Irvine Delt. C.Turner Sculpt.

SC 354874

Description Coloured aquatint showing General view towards Market Cross and Tolbooth from Castle Street. Hugh Irvine Delt. C.Turner Sculpt.

Catalogue Number SC 354874

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of ABD 518/1 P

Scope and Content Early 19th century painting of Castlegate and Union Street, Aberdeen Union Street runs south-east from Castlegate, crossing uneven ground on brick viaducts, and levelling part of St Katherine's Hill. Work began in 1801, with coordinated house designs probably provided by David Hamilton. This picture shows Castlegate in 1803. The town-house is the building with the spire in the middle distance. The beginnings of the Union Street development can just be seen beyond that. From 1800-1840, a generation of prestigious young architects led by John Smith and Archibald Simpson remodelled Aberdeen in Grecian neoclassical style and improved the infrastructure to meet the needs of the city's expanding industries. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/354874

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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