Chasing the 'monkey' down King Street

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Chasing the 'monkey' down King Street

Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: Unknown

An 'escaped monkey' is chased down the pavement of King Street, Aberdeen by its 'keepers'. This was part of a publicity stunt to raise awareness of the Aberdeen Student Charities Campaign's latest fund-raising efforts. They are passing the former post office at 16 King Street. Stamp vending machines can be seen in the wall, and a pillar box is located beside it.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.148629
Longitude
-2.093525