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Aberdeen Market: before and after demolition 1
4360 The before image shows the south east corner and the main Market Street entrance of Aberdeen Market before its demolition in 2022. Taken on 26/08/2021.
The after image shows the cleared area following demolition. The market building is completely gone and the area has been walled off. Artwork and graffiti decorate the barricades. The rear of buildings on Union Street can be seen in the background. Taken on 06/09/2023.
This composite image is part of a series by Roddy Millar showing Aberdeen Market and its surrounds before and after it was demolished. Aberdeen Market: before and after demolition 2
4361 Looking west, the before image shows the southern elevation of Aberdeen Market on Hadden Street prior to its demolition in 2022. Taken on 26/02/2019.
The after image shows two people walking past the fenced off site. Associated street furniture has also been removed from Hadden Street. The view into the Green and to the rear of Union Street has been opened up. Taken on 10/09/2023.
This composite image is part of a series by Roddy Millar showing Aberdeen Market and its surrounds before and after it was demolished. Aberdeen Market: before and after demolition 3
4362 The before image shows the entrance to Aberdeen Market in the Green prior to its demolition in 2022. Taken on 01/09/2021.
The after image shows the cleared area following demolition. The market building is completely gone and the rear elevation of 101-105 Union Street is now visible in the background. The demolition site is surrounded by fences in preparation for further development. Taken on 10/09/2023.
This composite image is part of a series by Roddy Millar showing Aberdeen Market and its surrounds before and after it was demolished. Aberdeen Market: before and after demolition 4
4363 Looking east, the before image shows the Green side of Aberdeen Market. A mural by artists Jasmin Siddiqui and Falk Lehmann (known collectively as Herakut) created for the 2017 Nuart Festival is prominently shown. Taken on 27/08/2021.
The after image provides an extensive view of the cleared site. The gradient of Market Street, with Carnegie's Brae at the end of the East Green, is shown. As are the remains of connections between the 1970s market and Union Street on the left. Taken on 07/09/2023.
This composite image is part of a series by Roddy Millar showing Aberdeen Market and its surrounds before and after it was demolished.
Aberdeen Market: before and after demolition 5
4364 The before image shows the Green side of Aberdeen Market during demolition. A demolition excavator is on the left. Steel reinforcing bars from the building's concrete protrude from the upper floors. Taken on 23/03/2022.
The after image is a long shot of the now cleared site. Seating and greenery outside the Contour Café are in the foreground. It is a comparatively peaceful scene. Taken on 05/09/2023.
This composite image is part of a series by Roddy Millar showing Aberdeen Market and its surrounds before and after it was demolished. Aberdeen Market: before and after demolition 6
4365 The before image looks east towards the western elevation of Aberdeen Market. A cabin with seating for the restaurant Cafe 52 is in the foreground on the left. Taken on 01/09/2021.
The after image shows a now clear view over to Market Street. The distinctive façade of Rox Hotel, previously the Mechanics' Institute and Bon Accord Hotel, is in the distance. Taken on 05/09/2023.
This composite image is part of a series by Roddy Millar showing Aberdeen Market and its surrounds before and after it was demolished.
Aberdeen Market: before and after demolition 7
4366 The before image shows a number of pedestrians walking past the closed British Home Stores (BHS) shop at 91-93 Union Street. Notices of the shop's closure are pasted on its entrance. Taken on 27/11/2016.
The after image shows shows the shop front following its demolition. A limited amount of the elevation has been left in place, which the sun shines through from the south. Taken on 12/09/2023.
This composite image is part of a series by Roddy Millar showing Aberdeen Market and its surrounds before and after it was demolished.
Aberdeen Market: before and after demolition 8
4367 Looking west, the before image shows a number of people inspecting street artwork from the 2017 Nuart Festival. In the top left, on a connecting passageway over the East Green, is a mural by French artist Julien de Casabianca. Taken on 15/04/2017.
The after image is a less populated scene. The tree, possibly a pin cherry, now has its late summer foliage. The top of an artwork by Smug, Australian artist Sam Bates, dating from the 2019 Nuart Festival, can be seen in the distance on part of the Trinity Centre building. Taken on 25/09/2023.
This composite image is part of a series by Roddy Millar showing Aberdeen Market and its surrounds before and after it was demolished. Aberdeen Market: before and after demolition 9
4369 The before image shows a construction lifter in place for the creation of a mural by Argentinian-born artist Hyuro. The mural, depicting two people fighting, is on one of the passageways between Aberdeen Market and Union Street. It was created for the 2018 Nuart Festival. Taken on 12/04/2018.
The after image shows the cleared site. Some pieces of masonry remain on the right showing the previous location of the passageway. The late-September sky now occupies much of the image. Taken on 27/09/2023.
This composite image is part of a series by Roddy Millar showing Aberdeen Market and its surrounds before and after it was demolished. Aberdeen Market: before and after demolition 10
4370 The before image shows the main eastern entrance to Aberdeen Market on Market Street. Advertisements for the businesses within are on the entrance to the building. The photograph shows the street relatively quiet during the morning. Taken on 27/02/2019.
The after image shows the cleared and barricaded site. No. 6 Market Street, latterly occupied by Kurdistan21 Xpress, has been demolished as part of the works. The site stands ready for redevelopment. Taken on 28/09/2023.
This composite image is part of a series by Roddy Millar showing Aberdeen Market and its surrounds before and after it was demolished. |