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1 King's Cross Road
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David Oswald
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3833
Title
1 King's Cross Road
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A photograph showing <i>Glen Spey</i>, 1 King's Cross. The inscribed information indicates that the house was built for William Anderson, a retired police inspector, in 1938-39. The architect was E. L. Williamson and it was built by John Bisset & Sons. This photograph may date from not long after the house's construction. To the rear of King's Cross Road flows the North Burn of Rubislaw. At the time of this image, beyond the burn were industrial industrial works located around Rubislaw Quarry. Some of these can be seen here in the background on the left.
A photograph showing
Glen Spey
, 1 King's Cross. The inscribed information indicates that the house was built for William Anderson, a retired police inspector, in 1938-39. The architect was E. L. Williamson and it was built by John Bisset & Sons. This photograph may date from not long after the house's construction.
To the rear of King's Cross Road flows the North Burn of Rubislaw. At the time of this image, beyond the burn were industrial industrial works located around Rubislaw Quarry. Some of these can be seen here in the background on the left.
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Rubislaw
Keyword
Houses
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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_18
Collection
Aberdeen Local Studies
Aberdeen Local Studies
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