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3859
Title
George Street
Description
A photograph from around 1986 showing Paige Plus, a women's clothing shop, at 10 George Street undergoing a closing down sale. These buildings were soon to be demolished to make way for the Bon Accord Centre. Located on the east side of the street, to the left of this shop can be seen part of the Rubber Shop and the junction with Schoolhill, the old start of George Street, is visible on the right.
A photograph from around 1986 showing Paige Plus, a women's clothing shop, at 10 George Street undergoing a closing down sale. These buildings were soon to be demolished to make way for the Bon Accord Centre. Located on the east side of the street, to the left of this shop can be seen part of the Rubber Shop and the junction with Schoolhill, the old start of George Street, is visible on the right.
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George Street
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Shops
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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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O43_23
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Aberdeen Local Studies
Aberdeen Local Studies
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