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The Castle Street / Rosemount / Mile End horsedrawn omnibus
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The Castle Street / Rosemount / Mile End horsedrawn omnibus
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357
Title
The Castle Street / Rosemount / Mile End horsedrawn omnibus
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The Castle Street / Rosemount / Mile End horsedrawn omnibus. This photograph looks north towards the houses where Beechgrove Terrace becomes Kings Gate.
The Castle Street / Rosemount / Mile End horsedrawn omnibus.
This photograph looks north towards the houses where Beechgrove Terrace becomes Kings Gate.
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Aberdeen
Keyword
Transport, Buses and Trams
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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
D10_06
Collection
Aberdeen Local Studies
Aberdeen Local Studies
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Ed Fowler sent us the following comment: "One of the best-known of the horse bus Operators was William Bain who operated for a time from the new Waterhouse at 478 Union Place. His buses served a number of Districts including Gallowgate, Rosemount, Skene Square, Carden Place, College Street and Marywell Street. Bridge of Dee and Bridge of Don and were known as 'Bain's Buses'. They operated without a serious accident during the whole of their existence."
Ed Fowler sent us the following comment:
"One of the best-known of the horse bus Operators was William Bain who operated for a time from the new Waterhouse at 478 Union Place. His buses served a number of Districts including Gallowgate, Rosemount, Skene Square, Carden Place, College Street and Marywell Street. Bridge of Dee and Bridge of Don and were known as 'Bain's Buses'. They operated without a serious accident during the whole of their existence."
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