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Double scout hut
In the sixties the Beechgrove Church Scouts were so popular that two new scout huts were built to accommodate the 25th and 25thA Scout Troops.
Image: © Ewen Rennie
Taken: 15 Sep 2010
0.03 miles
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On the curve (Oakhill Road, Aberdeen)
Typical 1930s semi-detached granite villas.
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 5 Jan 2013
0.07 miles
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Two of the residential cottages at Oakbank
Image: © Ewen Rennie
Taken: 15 Sep 2010
0.09 miles
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Morningfield Road, Aberdeen
Honeybrae, the cottage where Lord Byron spent his summer holidays in the 1790s, was situated near here (approx ref NJ915060). It was demolished, in the 1930s, to make way for these houses.
Image: © Richard Slessor
Taken: 13 May 2005
0.10 miles
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The Atholl Hotel, 54 King's Gate, Aberdeen
This B-listed building (see: http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/sc-20413-54-king-s-gate-atholl-hotel-including-gat ) is thought to have begun life as a Scottish Baronial-style house. The east extension with its delicate granite-work tracery and pinnacles is said to have been a "dry run" for the façade of Marischal College.
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 16 Mar 2014
0.12 miles
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Looking up Forest Road, Aberdeen
At the top of the hill (the junction with King's Gate) can be seen the Atholl Hotel.
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 16 Mar 2014
0.13 miles
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Front door Oakbank School
Image: © Ewen Rennie
Taken: 15 Sep 2010
0.13 miles
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Main entrance Oakbank School
Oakbank School was a school in Aberdeen (Scotland) offering residential education to young people with behavioural difficulties.
Formerly categorised as an approved school, it was the main institution of this kind for the North of Scotland. In 2007 it celebrated its 125th anniversary but it closed shortly afterwards.
Image: © Ewen Rennie
Taken: 15 Sep 2010
0.14 miles
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Morningfield Road junction with Forest Road
Image: © Mark Anderson
Taken: 25 Jan 2019
0.14 miles
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1930s Semis, Forest Road, Aberdeen
Image: © Bill Harrison
Taken: 16 Mar 2014
0.14 miles