- The
Denburn Valley Line was a
connecting line
constructed to
connect the
northern end of the
Aberdeen Railway and
Deeside Railway to the
southern end...
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River Don; and New Aberdeen, a
fishing and
trading settlement where the
Denburn entered the Dee estuary.
Aberdeen was
first settled by hunter-gatherers...
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Aberdeen in 1222. It was a
fishing and
trading settlement where the
river Denburn entered the Dee estuary. The
burgh of New
Aberdeen was
merged with Old...
- Pattullo, Nan (1974) Castles,
Houses and
Gardens of
Scotland Edinburgh:
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stabling point located in Aberdeen, Scotland. The
depot is
situated on the
Denburn Valley Line and is
located near
Aberdeen station. The
depot code is AC...
- (2010)
Castles of the
Clans Scotland:
Goblinshead ISBN 1-899874-36-4 Pattullo, Nan (1974) Castles,
Houses and
Gardens of
Scotland Edinburgh:
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river Don; and New Aberdeen, a
fishing and
trading settlement,
where the
Denburn waterway entered the
river Dee estuary. The
earliest charter was granted...
- Pattullo, Nan (1974) Castles,
Houses and
Gardens of
Scotland Edinburgh:
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North end in 1889. The
amphitheatre was
formed from the
covered remains of
Denburn Terrace after demolition. The park is
surrounded by of some of the best...
- and the
building of
arches to
carry the
street over ****chieside. The
Denburn Valley was
crossed by
Union Street by
Union Bridge (constructed 1801–05)...