Devanha Terrace, Ferryhill, Aberdeen

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Devanha Terrace, Ferryhill, Aberdeen

Image: © Bill Harrison Taken: 27 Apr 2013

Built ca. 1840 and B-listed: http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/sc-20268-1-8-inclusive-numbers-devanha-terrace-inc . According to Historic Scotland, the unusual name of Devanha would appear to originate from the Romans, who referred to Chester as "Devana" because of its situation on "Deva" or Dee, much like Aberdeen, which has also been so called.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.137396
Longitude
-2.099775