5 Letters: 1 and 2; Renaming of Bennachie Carpark to Pittodrie Carpark (Marnie to MacKay) 3; Praise for guide book, removal of unwanted signs from Esson's Carpark to Mither Tap, 4; signage at Rowantree Carpark, 5; Quote for new sign Rowantree carpark
The discovery of a Medieval ‘bowl-fired’ grain-drying kiln during excavations at Druminnor Castle has implications for how we view the management of agricultural practices in the North-east of Scotland during the 12th-century.
66-year-old Christina Forrest of Stoneywood fell and broke her ankle while descending the Mither Tap. She had to be carried down on a makeshift stretcher before being transferred to hospital.
66-year-old Christina Forrest of Stoneywood fell and broke her ankle while descending the Mither Tap. She had to be carried down on a makeshift stretcher before being transferred to hospital.
A completed order form for merchandise items from Bailies of Bennachie. The customer - a Mrs M Farquharson of Aberdeen - has ordered two 1993 calendars and has also left a note about placemats from the Kelman dinner sets.
A brief written guide to the Bailies library, mentioning the books donated by both Helen Fraser and Danny Gordon as well as other donors and contributors. A visual guide to the shelf layout is included also.