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March Lane
677 March Lane, 1923. This view of a narrow lane in the Rosemount area of Aberdeen shows a number of small houses with tiled roofs. The rather rundown nature of the lane hides the fact that it stood on the boundary of the City of Aberdeen. At the end of the lane there was a dressed granite stone with the letters CR incised on it. These stood for City Royalty and up to the 19th century, the Town Councillors would inspect these boundaries or marches to check that such landmarks had not been removed. A series of such stones marked what was known as the Inner Marches and another series with the letters ABD marked the Outer Marches which bounded the Freedom Lands, including the lands granted to the City by Robert the Bruce in 1319. Northfield Farm
1503 Northfield Farm was located at Bannermill behind Northfield Church of Scotland. It was tenanted by the Booth family for centuries. The farm was leased from the Hays of Seaton.
Along with the adjoining farms of West Northfield and Oldtown, the farm was taken over by the Corporation of Aberdeen in 1946 and eventually demolished to make way for the expansion of the housing estate of the same name.
The name Northfield is believed to have come from the area being the most northerly point of the Freedom Lands given to the burgh of Aberdeen by King Robert the Bruce.
(Many thanks to Alexander Gavin for providing information and prompting further research into the history of the farm.) Northfield Farm
1504 Northfield Farm was located at Bannermill behind Northfield Church of Scotland. It was tenanted by the Booth family for centuries. The farm was leased from the Hays of Seaton.
Along with the adjoining farms of West Northfield and Oldtown, the farm was taken over by the Corporation of Aberdeen in 1946 and eventually demolished to make way for the expansion of the housing estate of the same name.
The name Northfield is believed to have come from the area being the most northerly point of the Freedom Lands given to the burgh of Aberdeen by King Robert the Bruce.
(Many thanks to Alexander Gavin for providing information and prompting further research into the history of the farm.) Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen: Inner March Stone
2516 At S.W. corner of Holburn Central Church on Alford Lane, about 18m from Holburn Street. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen, Inner March Stone
2517 At the rear of 24-26 Thistle Street (Thistle House) on old boundary wall of Bridewell Prison. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen, Inner March Stone
2518 At the rear of 24-26 Thistle Street (Thistle House) on old boundary wall of Bridewell Prison. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen, Inner March Stone
2519 At Thistle Lane, about 100m from Thistle Street, on old boundary wall of Bridewell Prison. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen, Inner March Stone
2520 At Thistle Lane, about 100m from Thistle Street, on old boundary wall of Bridewell Prison. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen, Inner March Stone
2521 At Thistle Lane, about 100m from Thistle Street, on old boundary wall of Bridewell Prison. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen, Inner March Stone
2522 On the back of pavement at the top of Jack's Brae, the site of March Lane. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen, Inner March Stone
2523 On the enclosing wall of railway at Canal Road. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen, Inner March Stone
2524 On the enclosing wall of railway at Canal Road. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen: March Stone Alpha
2529 At the mouth of Ferryhill Burn on the Dee opposite Old Ford Road. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen: March Stone Alpha
2530 At the mouth of Ferryhill Burn on the Dee opposite Old Ford Road. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen: March Stone 6
2531 Stone near South East corner of the back garden of 11 Hammerfield Avenue. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen: March Stone 9
2532 Set against the front garden wall of 126 Craigton Road. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen: March Stone 9
2533 Set against front garden wall of 126 Craigton Road. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen: March Stone 11
2534 On Craigton Road against the dry stone wall west of the entrance to "Woodlands." Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen: March Stone 12
2535 On right side of footpath which joins Friarsfield Road and Kirk Brae, Cults. On site of Cults Dam. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen: March Stone 12
2558 On right side of footpath which joins Friarsfield Road and Kirk Brae, Cults. On side of Cults Dam. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen: March Stone 13
2559 In a former quarry north west of Mains of Cults. Stone built on the top of outcrop of rock to the north of filled quarry hole. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen: March Stone 14
2560 On the farm of Hillhead of Cults, on the east side of wall on the edge of a field north west of the farm buildings. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen: March Stone 15
2561 In the field near Bailliewells House next to the south eastermost of four stones which mark the springs of the Cults water supply. Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen: March Stone 31
2562 On Wyndford Farm at extreme north west corner of the Freedom Lands. At the north side of the same field as No. 30 beside a rock outcrop on which there is a saucer mark. |