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Bieldside is a
suburb to the west of
Aberdeen City Centre, Scotland.
Together with the
neighbouring suburb of Cults, it is the
wealthiest area in Scotland...
- ladies-in-waiting. Lady
Fermoy was born Ruth
Sylvia Gill at
Dalhebity House,
Bieldside, Aberdeenshire, the
daughter of
Colonel William Smith Gill and his wife...
- park,
Allan Park.
Cults was also on a tram
route between Aberdeen and
Bieldside,
operated by the
Aberdeen Suburban Tramways Company until 1927. Today...
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Bieldside railway station served the
Bieldside area
within the
parish of
Peterculter from 1897 to 1937 on the
Deeside Railway that ran from
Aberdeen (Joint)...
- as a
Deputy lieutenant of Aberdeen. Gill died in 1957 at
Dalhebity in
Bieldside, Aberdeenshire, aged 92. He was
buried in
Peterculter Cemetery, Aberdeen...
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September 1931, Lord
Fermoy married Ruth
Sylvia Gill at St. Devenick's,
Bieldside,
Aberdeenshire with a
reception held at Dalhebity. Ruth was the youngest...
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covers most of Aberdeen's
affluent West End and the
outer villages of
Bieldside, Cults,
Milltimber and Peterculter.
Situated within the
constituency are...
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Aberdeen suburban railway.
Along with the
nearby settlements of
Cults and
Bieldside, it is home to some of the
wealthiest residents of Aberdeen. Facilities...
- been
absorbed by the
expanding city.
Airyhall Altens Ashgrove Berryden Bieldside Braeside Bridge of Dee
Bridge of Don
Broomhill Bucksburn Cornhill Countesswells...
- ran from
Aberdeen (Joint) to Ballater. It lay very
close to
Cults and
Bieldside. The
station was
opened in
August 1894 as part of the
Aberdeen suburban...