The ‘Almanack’ contains
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being and becoming in the world
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Aberdeen’s Narrow Wynd, Castlegate, was demolished to make way for the eastern end of Union Street. It was, in its day, the thriving commercial heart of Aberdeen. Here is an … Continue reading The Narrow Wynd Society
The Lemon Tree Hotel, Aberdeen [previously known as The Lemon Tree Tavern] was demolished in 1867. It was originally sited on Huxter Row [a narrow street also long gone]. However … Continue reading Lemon Tree Hotel
What follows is a timeline put together on the area of Maidencraig, Aberdeen, where for several centuries a giant mill-wheel turned. Next to Maidencraig was Oldmill, which became the site … Continue reading Maidencraig