Wallfield Place, Rosemount.
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Image: © Colin Smith Taken: Unknown
A typical street of granite tenements in Aberdeen. These have been decorated by strips of pink granite (Peterhead?) against the regular grey granite (Rubislaw?). The gabled tenements are 3 storeys high and have a "backie" or drying green at the back of each lined by a granite row of sheds leading to the former wash-house. The photograph is taken from the corner of Craigie Loanings looking towards Rosemount Place.