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47-51 George Street
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Thomas McGuigan
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47-51 George Street
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A photograph showing the buildings at 47-51 George Street in around 1986 or 1987. This image is one of a series taken by Aberdeen City Council to record buildings prior to the redevelopment of the area and construction of the Bon Accord shopping centre. At 47 George Street is a stationery shop called Cards and Pens. Its window features a prominent display of souvenir tea towels. At 51 George Street is D.E.R. Ltd., a television and VCR rental shop. This company also had a branch at 128 Union Street at around the same time. D.E.R. were a UK-wide business and their name stood for Domestic Electric Rentals. These buildings were among those demolished to make way for the Bon Accord Centre.
A photograph showing the buildings at 47-51 George Street in around 1986 or 1987.
This image is one of a series taken by Aberdeen City Council to record buildings prior to the redevelopment of the area and construction of the Bon Accord shopping centre.
At 47 George Street is a stationery shop called Cards and Pens. Its window features a prominent display of souvenir tea towels.
At 51 George Street is D.E.R. Ltd., a television and VCR rental shop. This company also had a branch at 128 Union Street at around the same time. D.E.R. were a UK-wide business and their name stood for Domestic Electric Rentals.
These buildings were among those demolished to make way for the Bon Accord Centre.
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Aberdeen City Centre
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1. Copyright known - held by Aberdeen City Council
2. Copyright known - held by third party
3. Copyright status undetermined
Image Reference
BU01_23
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Aberdeen Local Studies
Aberdeen Local Studies
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