Deeside
McConnochie, Alex Inkson1895
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Main title:
Deeside / Alex Inkson McConnochie.
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Imprint:
Aberdeen : Lewis Smith, 1895.
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Contents: The Dee - Aberdeen - Bridge of Dee to Bridge of Feugh: Blue Hill, Banchory House, Banchory-Devenick, Ardo, Blairs, Kingcausie, Maryculter, Durris - Aberdeen to Culter: Ruthrieston, Pitfodels, Cults, Murtle, Milltimber, Culter, Mormandikes, Skene, Echt - Culter to Banchory: Drum, Park, Crathes - Banchory: The Feugh, Strachan - Banchory to Aboyne: Glassel, Torphins, Lumphanan, Dess, Aberdeen water-works, Potarch, Kincardine O'Neil - Aboyne: Glentanner, Birse, Tarland - Aboyne to Ballater: by railand north road: Dinnet, Logie-Coldstone, Cambus o'May, Tullich, Morven - By the south road - Ballater: Glen Muick, Glen Gairn - Ballater to Balmoral: by the south road: Strath Girnock, Abergeldie Castle - By the north road: Balmoral Castle - Balmoral to Braemar: Carn na Cuimhne, Glen Gelder, Inver, Aberarder, Ballochbuie Forest, Invercauld - Braemar: Glen Clunie - Braemar to the Wells of Dee: Glen Quoich, Mar Lodge, Inverey, Linn of Dee, Glen Lui, Glen Dee, Learg Ghruamach.Text illustrations: Balmoral Castle from the river - Distance table: Deeside section of the Great North of Scotland Railway - Population, churches, banks and schools of Deeside parishes - The south breakwater, Aberdeen - Bridge of Dee, Aberdeen - Banchory House - Bridge of Feugh - Drum Castle - Crathes Castle Blackhall Castle - Aboyne Castle - Glentana House - Falls of Glassalt - Abergeldie Castle - Lochnagar from Carn na Cuimhne - Invercauld House - Braemar Castle - Linn of Dee - Pools of Dee (showing Ben Muich Dhui, Deil's Point, Cairn Toul and Braeriach).
Language:
English
BRN:
542271