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Harry and Jessie M. Gordon
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Harry and Jessie M. Gordon
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The caskets of popular local entertainer Harry Gordon (11 July 1893 - 21 January 1957) and his wife Jessie M. Gordon (d. 6 March 1959) in the old crematorium at Kaimhill. Gordon was known as 'The Laird of Inversnecky' and was particularly associated with Aberdeen's Beach Pavilion. Aberdeen Local Studies have a large collection of programmes for his shows. For more information on his life and career see <i>Harry Gordon: The Laird of Inversnecky</i> by Iain Watson (1993), available at Aberdeen City Libraries. This photograph was kindly donated to Local Studies by our colleagues in the Masterplanning, Design and Conservation Team.
The caskets of popular local entertainer Harry Gordon (11 July 1893 - 21 January 1957) and his wife Jessie M. Gordon (d. 6 March 1959) in the old crematorium at Kaimhill.
Gordon was known as 'The Laird of Inversnecky' and was particularly associated with Aberdeen's Beach Pavilion. Aberdeen Local Studies have a large collection of programmes for his shows.
For more information on his life and career see
Harry Gordon: The Laird of Inversnecky
by Iain Watson (1993), available at Aberdeen City Libraries.
This photograph was kindly donated to Local Studies by our colleagues in the Masterplanning, Design and Conservation Team.
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Kaimhill
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Aberdeen Local Studies
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