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Don Street and the Town House of Old Aberdeen
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Don Street and the Town House of Old Aberdeen

Historic Documents
David Oswald
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Don Street and the Town House of Old Aberdeen
Historic Documents
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Don Street and the Town House of Old Aberdeen
This image was digitised from Artistic Aberdeen: A Sketch Book (1932) by W. S. Percy.

The book describes the scene as follows:

"Don Street and the Town House of Old Aberdeen. At the Town House the High Street of Old Aberdeen, or the Aulton, as it is more commonly known, breaks into two thoroughfares: the Chanonry, which leads to Oldmachar Cathedral, and Don Street which goes on past the estate of Seaton to the Brig o' Balgownie. All this part of the town of Aberdeen is rich in academic and ecclesiastical history, which has been told in volumes numerous."
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W. S. Percy
Aberdeen Local Studies
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