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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images |
AB 5044 |
Collection of photographs by Thomas Polson Lugton, photographer, Edinburgh, Scotland |
Aberdeen, Union Street, St Nicholas' Church
General view from Union Street.
Insc: '389 E. & W. Parich Churches. Aberdeen.' |
c. 1900 |
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SC 537324 |
Collection of photographs by Thomas Polson Lugton, photographer, Edinburgh, Scotland |
Aberdeen, Union Street, East and West Church of St Nicholas
General view. |
c. 1900 |
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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images |
AB 3751 |
Records of A Brown and Company, photographers, Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
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View of Union Street, Aberdeen showing cars, bicycles and tramlines |
c. 1920 |
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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images |
B 48473 |
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Aberdeen, Union Street, East and West Church of St Nicholas
General view of St Nicholas Church screen wall from South West. |
1/3/1991 |
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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images |
B 56025 |
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Aberdeen, Union Street, East and West Church of St Nicholas
General view of St Nicholas Church screen wall, including Queen's Cinema in background from North East. |
1/3/1991 |
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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images |
AB 2621 |
Records of the Scottish National Buildings Record, Edinburgh, Scotland
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General view of East and West Church of St Nicholas Screen, Union Street, Aberdeen, from South West. |
3/1954 |
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Print Room |
RAB 292/4 |
General Collection |
Engraving of a memorial in the West Church of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen to Ann, the wife of Alexander Allardyce of Dunottar and daughter of Alexander Baxter of Glassel. She was married 7 August 1786, gave birth to her son Alexander Baxter Allardyce on 28 July and departed this life at Aberdeen,1st August 1787, Aged 28 years.
Titled ' Monument in the West Church of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen.' Inscribed 'As a tribute justly due to the Eminent Virtues, Gentle Manners, and Personal Accomplishments of a most amiable Woman, her disconsolate husband dedicates this monument. Piety, Benevolence.' John Bacon R.A. sculpt., London 1787. ' Gent. Mag. June 1801, Pl.2, p.505.' |
c. 1801 |
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Print Room |
RAB 292/3B (D) |
General Collection |
Engraving of a memorial in the West Church of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen to Ann, the wife of Alexander Allardyce of Dunottar and daughter of Alexander Baxter of Glassel. She was married 7 August 1786, gave birth to her son Alexander Baxter Allardyce on 28 July and departed this life at Aberdeen,1st August 1787, Aged 28 years.
Titled ' Monument in the West Church of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen.' Inscribed 'As a tribute justly due to the Eminent Virtues, Gentle Manners, and Personal Accomplishments of a most amiable Woman, her disconsolate husband dedicates this monument. Piety, Benevolence.' John Bacon R.A. sculpt., London 1787. |
c. 1787 |
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DP 211412 |
Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu |
View from south west. |
7/5/2015 |
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DP 212562 |
Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu |
VIew from south west. |
19/5/2015 |
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SC 1518653 |
Records of A Brown and Company, photographers, Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
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View of Union Street, Aberdeen showing cars, bicycles and tramlines |
c. 1920 |
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SC 2256285 |
Records of the Scottish National Buildings Record, Edinburgh, Scotland
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General view of East and West Church of St Nicholas Screen, Union Street, Aberdeen, from South West. |
3/1954 |
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SC 2522384 |
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Aberdeen, Union Street, East and West Church of St Nicholas
General view of St Nicholas Church screen wall from South West. |
1/3/1991 |
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On-line Digital Images |
SC 2522394 |
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Aberdeen, Union Street, East and West Church of St Nicholas
General view of St Nicholas Church screen wall, including Queen's Cinema in background from North East. |
1/3/1991 |
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