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Aberdeen Public Soup Kitchen
1191 Aberdeen Public Soup Kitchen was first established as a charity in 1800 in St. Mary's Chapel in St. Nicholas Church. It supplied a breakfast of coffee and bread and a lunch of bread, soup and a piece of beef or mutton to the needy of the city. In a period of nearly 240 days it supplied over 140,000 servings of soup and bread.
The Soup Kitchen moved to Loch Street in 1838 and this new building was opened by Lord Provost Stewart in December 1894. The ground floor dining room had accommodation for at least 50 people and the tables were marble topped. In 1926, a total of nearly 27,000 meals were provided with funding still coming from charitable donations since few could afford even the two pence (1p) for the lunch.
The building survived major developments in the surrounding area but in recent years its charitable purpose was no longer thought necessary, and it was converted into a café in the mid 1990s. In 2022, the building still stands at 41-43 Loch Street, with the covered walkway for John Lewis and the Bon Accord Centre to its south (to the left of this image). It is occupied by a outlet of the Jo Malone London fragrance and candle store. 154 Union Street
2106 Mitchell & Muil, Ltd., bakers, Scottish Temperance & General Assurance Co., Ltd. and Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. at 154 and West End Café at 154A Union Street in 1937. 101-105 Union Street
2803 The Union Street entrance to the New Market, the Princess Café at 101. Telfer & Co. at 103 and A. C. Little & Sons, customiers and furriers, at 105 Union Street. 81-87 Union Street
2807 C. G. Esson, tobacconists, at 8, the Empress Café, Ltd. at 83 & 85, and the True Form Boot Co., Ltd. at 87 Union Street in 1937. Hazlehead House
2907 A photograph of Hazlehead House taken from The Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen 1319-1929 compiled by Donald B. Gunn (1929).
The house was demolished in 1959 by the Town Council to make way for a café restaurant in Hazlehead Park.
The new restaurant was officially opened by Lord Provost George Stephen in June 1960 during a Town Council tour of the city parks. The Green, 1995
2963 This is one of a series of images kindly donated to Aberdeen Local Studies by our colleagues in the Masterplanning, Design and Conservation Team. The images show the Green in 1995 before, during and after a programme of environmental improvements.
In this image we can see T. Strachan, a butcher, Underground, a comics shop, another shop called Naked Life and Cafe 52 on the Green. The Green, 1995
2964 This is one of a series of images kindly donated to Aberdeen Local Studies by our colleagues in the Masterplanning, Design and Conservation Team. The images show the Green in 1995 before, during and after a programme of environmental improvements.
In this image we can see T. Strachan, a butcher, Underground, a comics shop, another shop called Naked Life and Cafe 52 on the Green. The Green, 1995
2965 This is one of a series of images kindly donated to Aberdeen Local Studies by our colleagues in the Masterplanning, Design and Conservation Team. The images show the Green in 1995 before, during and after a programme of environmental improvements.
In this image we can see The Tasty Tattie takeaway cafe. It later moved to a location on Upperkirkgate. The Green, 1995
2969 This is one of a series of images kindly donated to Aberdeen Local Studies by our colleagues in the Masterplanning, Design and Conservation Team. The images show the Green in 1995 before, during and after a programme of environmental improvements.
In this image we can see The Tasty Tattie takeaway cafe. It later moved to a location on Upperkirkgate. The Green, 1995
2970 This is one of a series of images kindly donated to Aberdeen Local Studies by our colleagues in the Masterplanning, Design and Conservation Team. The images show the Green in 1995 before, during and after a programme of environmental improvements.
In this image we can see number 49 the Green, which may be storage buildings, and the The Tasty Tattie takeaway cafe on the corner of Correction Wynd. The Green, 1995
2971 This is one of a series of images kindly donated to Aberdeen Local Studies by our colleagues in the Masterplanning, Design and Conservation Team. The images show the Green in 1995 before, during and after a programme of environmental improvements.
In this image we can see The Tasty Tattie, Cafe 52 on the Green, Naked Life and a comic shop called Underground. The Green, 1995
2972 This is one of a series of images kindly donated to Aberdeen Local Studies by our colleagues in the Masterplanning, Design and Conservation Team. The images show the Green in 1995 before, during and after a programme of environmental improvements.
In this image we can see Cafe 52 on the Green, Naked Life, a comic shop called Underground and T. Strachan, a butcher. The Green, 1995
2975 This is one of a series of images kindly donated to Aberdeen Local Studies by our colleagues in the Masterplanning, Design and Conservation Team. The images show the Green in 1995 before, during and after a programme of environmental improvements.
This image looks north east and shows Cafe 52 on the Green. The Green, 1995
2987 This is one of a series of images kindly donated to Aberdeen Local Studies by our colleagues in the Masterplanning, Design and Conservation Team. The images show the Green in 1995 before, during and after a programme of environmental improvements.
This image looks west and shows work underway and the Tasty Tattie cafe on the right. Hazlehead Park
3018 A busy scene at Hazlehead Park most likely in the 1970s. The park's café is in the background, in front of which is the seating area and children's toy cars.
This photograph comes from a collection of slides donated to Aberdeen City Libraries by Aberdeen City Council's publicity department. Hazlehead Park
3022 A photograph of the seating area outside the café at Hazlehead Park. The image likely dates from the 1970s.
This photograph comes from a collection of slides donated to Aberdeen City Libraries by Aberdeen City Council's publicity department. Hazlehead Park
3028 A photograph showing people enjoying the café and outdoor seating area at Hazlehead Park on a sunny day. A pond with a fountain is visible in the foreground. This image likely dates from the 1970s.
This photograph comes from a collection of slides donated to Aberdeen City Libraries by Aberdeen City Council's publicity department. Hazlehead Park
3029 A busy scene outside Hazlehead Park's café. This image likely dates from the 1970s.
This photograph comes from a collection of slides donated to Aberdeen City Libraries by Aberdeen City Council's publicity department. Hazlehead Park
3030 A young pipe band playing outside the café at Hazlehead Park. An audience is gathered on the seating area. This image likely dates from the 1970s.
This photograph comes from a collection of slides donated to Aberdeen City Libraries by Aberdeen City Council's publicity department. Hazlehead Park
3040 This postcard image looks north west from the grassy, wooded area in front of Hazlehead House.
Previously the main residence on the estate, the house became a café after the opening of the park in 1920. It was located in the same spot as the later restaurant building that was opened in June 1960.
This James Valentine postcard image likely dates from fairly shortly after the opening of the park. The park is referred to as Hazlehead Woods in the card's caption. Hazlehead Park
3042 An Exchange Series postcard showing a pipe band performing in front of Hazlehead Park's café and a good view of the building's western elevation. Hazlehead Park
3045 A James Valentine postcard showing the avenue in Hazlehead Park. This path is the main thoroughfare from the park's entrance to the café area. Hazlehead Park
3046 A postcard image showing the south west corner of the café in Hazlehead Park. The photograph likely dates from the late 1920s. Hazlehead Park
3048 A J. B. White "Best of all Series" (no. 3850) postcard showing the café in Hazlehead Park. The photograph likely dates from the 1930s. |