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Mutton Brae and Lower Denburn
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Mutton Brae and Lower Denburn

Historic Photographs
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Mutton Brae and Lower Denburn
Historic Photographs
1668
Mutton Brae and Lower Denburn
Mutton Brae and Lower Denburn, Aberdeen. Mutton Brae ran from Schoolhill to Lower Denburn. Many of the houses there were occupied by handloom weavers who worked in a large cotton factory at the corner of Belmont Street and Schoolhill. The missionary Mary Slessor lived here. After the factory closed in 1830, the buildings were demolished and the site was developed for the three Free Churches, designed by Archibald Simpson, which opened in 1843/44. These are now referred to as the Triple Kirks. Many of the other houses were demolished to allow the building of the Denburn Valley Junction Railway which opened in 1867.
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Aberdeen Local Studies
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