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Aberdeen, Union Terrace Gardens, Public Toilets

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Detail of stained glass signage above ladies' toilets at south end of Union Terrace Gardens.
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Interior. Detail of typical coin-operated brass lock on cubicle door
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Oblique aerial view.
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Interior. Detail of typical green wall tiles, including dado and band of ornate tiling
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Interior. Detail of the entrance sign and ironwork situated above the main door to the toilets
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Aberdeen, Union Terrace Gentlemen's Public Toilets, view showing 23 stall urinals
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Detail of tiling in ladies' toilets, Union Terrace Gardens, Aberdeen
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Interior. View one of two blocks of three cubicles.  All the original water closets and cisterns appear to have been removed, but most cubicles retain the green tilework.  Also visible (right) is a surviving stained-glass window.
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General view from NW, looking across Union Terrace towards the stairs leading to the toilets, and to Union Terrace Garderns
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Interior. Detail of one of two 'Lenscrete' panels of reinforced concrete and glass, allowing light from the Union Street pavement above to illuminate the toilets
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View from N (in Union Terrace Gardens), showing exterior of the toilets building
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Aberdeen, Union Terrace Gentlemen's Public Toilets, interior view showing row of 23 stall urinals
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Interior. View one of two blocks of three cubicles.  All the original water closets and cisterns appear to have been removed, but most cubicles retain the green tilework.  Also visible (right) is a surviving stained-glass window.
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Interior. Detail of the only surviving glass-sided cistern above the urinals
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View of Union Street pavement above the toilets, showing the two 'Lenscrete' panels of reinforced concrete and glass, allowing light from above to illuminate the toilets below
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Aberdeen, Union Terrace Gentlemen's Public Toilets, view showing 23 stall urinals
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Interior. View one of two blocks of three cubicles.  All the original water closets and cisterns appear to have been removed, but most cubicles retain the green tilework.  Also visible (right) is a surviving stained-glass window.
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Interior. View of the two blocks of three cubicles, a further pair of cubicles being located beyond (out of picture).  All the original water closets and cisterns appear to have been removed, but most cubicles retain the green tilework.
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Interior. Detail of typical Doulton (of Lambeth, London, and Paisley) nameplate, several of which survive on the stall urinals
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Interior. Detail of typical coin-operated brass lock on cubicle door
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Union Terrace Gardens, Aberdeen.View of window in ladies' toilets.
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Interior. Detail of one of two 'Lenscrete' panels of reinforced concrete and glass, allowing light from the Union Street pavement above to illuminate the toilets
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Interior. Detail of the entrance sign and ironwork situated above the main door to the toilets
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Interior. Detail of three of the 23 stall urinals, showing the white-glazed fireclay stalls with simulated grey marble winged hoods.  These examples retain their Doulton (of Lambeth, London, and Paisley) nameplates
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