- to
Aberdeen translates as 'mouth of the
river Don', and is
recorded as
Aberdon in 1172 and
Aberden in c. 1180. The
first element of the name is the Pictish...
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December 2015. Hylas. A Lament. In
Memory of
William Cameron, M.A. (
Aberdon.),
Scholar of
Magdalen College, Oxford,
Drowned when
Bathing in the Rhine...
-
University of London, the
Latin and
English abbreviations are
identical (both
Aberdon and
Londin are used occasionally,
making the
Latin explicit). More recently...
- Biography. Vol. 16. London: Smith,
Elder & Co. p. 153. ; Endnotes:
Fasti Aberdon. (Spalding Club),
volume l****viii. Thom's Aberdeen,
volume ii. app. i....
- Date Ship Name
Nationality Tonnage Fate 11
November 1914 HMS
Niger Royal Navy 810 Sunk 9
March 1915
Aberdon United
Kingdom 1,005 Sunk...
- and
original Scottish settlement of Aberdeen.
Originally the name was
Aberdon which literally means "at the
mouth of the Don", as it is
situated by the...
- (monitor) to
Zylpha (Q-ship)".
Naval History.
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February 2013. "
Aberdon". Uboat.net.
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- it was reformed, and
permanently dissolved in 1919. The
cargo ship SS
Aberdon was
torpedoed and sunk in the
North Sea off St Abb's Head, Berwickshire...
-
Ships / NORTHMAN".
Aberdeen City Council.
Retrieved 26
September 2016. "Aberdeen
Ships /
ABERDON".
Aberdeen City Council.
Retrieved 26
September 2016....