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View of pathway to North section
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Edward VII statue by  A Drury 1914 at South. View from South East
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Aberdeen, Union Terrace Gentlemen's Public Toilets, interior view showing row of 23 stall urinals
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View of sample cast-iron light on stone railings at Union Terrace.
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View from Union Terrace looking north east showing entrances into gardens and Burns statue.
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View of wrought iron gate at the Union Terrace entrance into gardens.
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View of south east corner of gardens, taken from the north west.
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View from south east looking along central path towards His Majesty's Theatre.
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View of steps to Union Terrace and Burns statue, taken from the east.
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View of Denburn viaduct looking along railway to tunnel entrance, taken from the south.
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View along railway to Union Street viaduct and railway tunnel, taken from the north.
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View of gardens and ring road from South East
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Elevated view of gardens from West South West
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View of West pathways from South South East
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General view of gardens from North
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Re-erected arch, from house in Guestrow, now in Union Terrace Gardens, New Aberdeen. Initials are of Andrew Thomson and Agnes Divie.
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View of West pathways from South South East
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Detail of West central entrance steps
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Edward VII statue by  A Drury 1914 at South. View from South
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William Wallace statue by W Grant Stevenson 1888 at North West corner. View from North East
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Oblique aerial view centred on the churches, session house, school, museum, art gallery and gardens, taken from the SE.
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View from Union Terrace looking north east across gardens.
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VIew from Union Terrace looking south east showing entrance into gardens and Burns statue.
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View looking across oval lawn to floral heraldic feature, taken from the south east.
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