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35-37 Marischal Street
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David Oswald
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35-37 Marischal Street
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A photograph of 35-37 Marischal Street taken in July 2018. Historic Environment Scotland's listed building information states "The simple classical styling of Nos 35-37A forms a significant part of the Street's lengthy run, contributing to its refined character. The building was constructed at some point between 1767, when plans for the street were laid out, and 1789, when Alexander Milnes' map showed that the East side of the street was completed by that date." (<a href=http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB20428 target="_blank">link</a>) Some of the ground floor rooms have been converted into commercial premises. A cememorative plaque to George Thomson (1804-1895), ship owner and lord provost, can be seen in the image. See Aberdeen City Council commemorative plaques website <a href=https://online.aberdeencity.gov.uk/Services/CommemorativePlaque/PlaqueDetail.aspx?Id=45 target="_blank">here</a> for more details.
A photograph of 35-37 Marischal Street taken in July 2018.
Historic Environment Scotland's listed building information states "The simple classical styling of Nos 35-37A forms a significant part of the Street's lengthy run, contributing to its refined character. The building was constructed at some point between 1767, when plans for the street were laid out, and 1789, when Alexander Milnes' map showed that the East side of the street was completed by that date." (
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Some of the ground floor rooms have been converted into commercial premises.
A cememorative plaque to George Thomson (1804-1895), ship owner and lord provost, can be seen in the image. See Aberdeen City Council commemorative plaques website
here
for more details.
Location
Marischal Street
Keyword
Townhouses
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David Oswald
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1. Copyright known - held by Aberdeen City Council
2. Copyright known - held by third party
3. Copyright status undetermined
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BU01_12
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Aberdeen Local Studies
Aberdeen Local Studies
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