Aberdeen’s Array of towers

Front page of the Press & Journal, 30 September 1933:

The above sketch was by William Stratford Percy (1872–1946) a stage comedian who also appeared in a number of short films.

William Stratford Percy made most of his sketches of Aberdeen during 1931 and 1932 when he was at His Majesty’s Theatre with “Tommy Lorne and His Whoopmakers“. [The Silver Vault]

“Aberdeen is the ideal town for the etcher and the black-and-white artist. They do not feel the absence of colour or the seeming monotony of grey granite which requires a colourist of subtle genius to interpret aright.” W.S. Percy“Wherever he goes on tour, his days are spent in searching out and putting upon board and canvas all that is picturesque in the towns that he visits.” [The Silver Vault]

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