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Aberdeen Fish Market
2 Aberdeen Fish Market prior to the building of the covered market in 1889. Steam trawling for white fish was introduced into Aberdeen in 1882 and, in a few years, the fleet of vessels grew to number several hundred and a flourishing new industry was added to the port. Aberdeen Market interior
8 The interior of the New Market, architect Archibald Simpson. Aberdeen Market, built in April 1842, was burnt to the ground in 1882. It was rebuilt and re-opened in 1883, remaining a popular shopping market until 1971 when it was demolished to make way for the present Market and British Home Stores. c. 1884 Friday Market
38 The Friday Market sited on Justice Street c.1970. It had been held in the Castlegate for many centuries until it was relocated due to the growing amount of traffic there. The Model Lodging House is in the background. This building was converted into flats in 1997.
When the Castlegate was pedestrianised the market returned to its original site. Timmer Market at the Castlegate
202 Timmer Market at the Castlegate, with the Salvation Army Citadel in the background. This market is held annually in August. The picture was published by William Smith, Bon-Accord Press. Fish Market
228 A photograph showing fish displayed at Aberdeen Harbour's covered Fish Market. This likely shows the market at the junction of Market Street and Albert Quay. Advert for Isdale and McCallum's Soap Powder and Dunn's Boots are visible on the far wall. Fish Market
244 The covered fish market at Aberdeen Harbour in the early 20th century.
"Brown" is written on the boxes in the middle of the image. This is likely fish merchant Thomas Brown & Co. (of Lerwick), who were based on South Esplanade West in this period. Market day in the Castlegate
321 Market day in the Castlegate. Note the Cooper Fountain at the extreme right of the photograph, which is now located in Hazlehead Park. On the left are the twin gables of Rolland's Lodging, the town house of the Rolland family of Disblair. Market Day at Castle Street
420 Market Day at Castle Street looking towards the Salvation Army Citadel. Note the row of cabs opposite the Town House and the open topped tram. Castlegate, Friday Market
529 The Friday Market at the Castlegate. c1930. Note the Market Cross and the trams on Union Street and King Street. Market day in The Green
686 The curved wall of the popular New Market dominates this view while farming folk are gathered round the 'Mannie in the Green' street well to sell their butter and eggs, vegetables and flowers at the Friday market. The New Market was demolished in 1972 to be replaced by the Aberdeen Market, and the 'Mannie' returned to his orginal home in the Castlegate. Aberdeen Market
1263 Aberdeen Market built in April 1842 and burnt to the ground in 1882. It was re-built and remained a popular shopping market until 1971 when it was demolished to make way for the present Market and British Home Stores. Architect Archibald Simpson. Aberdeen Market
1266 Aberdeen Market, architect Archibald Simpson, built in April 1842 and burnt to the ground in 1882. It was re-built and remained a popular shopping market until 1971 when it was demolished to make way for the present Market and British Home Stores. Aberdeen Fish Market
1267 Aberdeen Fish Market showing fish porters with baskets and barrels of fish. c.1910. Aberdeen Fish Market
1268 Aberdeen Fish Market showing boxes of fish awaiting inspection and purchase. c.1920. |