Aberdeenshire Travel Books
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Aberdeen And Royal Deeside Walks
With 28 colour-coded routes to choose from, all tried and tested by seasoned walkers and varying from extended strolls to exhilarating hikes, there is a walk to suit everyone in this guide
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Aberdeen On Foot: City Centre Map & Street Index, Sightseeing Walks, Attractions, Museums, Shopping, History Lesley Miller
This guide to Aberdeen features details of its main attractions, maps and descriptions of eight walks through the city and a street map of the city centre.
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Aberdeens Around The World: Strandloopers, Turpentine And Little Green Ants Frederick Bull
Scottish place-names can be found on every continent. Aberdeen appears on maps of Canada and America, and China and Australia. This book takes you on a journey to discover the stories of these other townships which share more than just a name.
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Aberdeenshire
The mapping here is based on Ordnance Survey data and gives the user complete coverage of all urban and rural areas. The mapping is at a standard scale of 3.5 inches to 1 mile and shows the postcode boundaries. There is a route-planning map at the front of the atlas.
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Aberdeenshire's Lost Railways Gordon Stansfield
This volume contains a selection of historic photographs of stations and rolling stock featuring Aberdeenshire. Along with statistics detailing closures, many stations are featured, including Auchterless, Lumphanan and Monymusk.
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Collins Aberdeen Streetfinder Atlas
This atlas of Aberdeen contains an enlargement of the city centre, a full index to street names, important buildings and places of interest, and listings covering education, travel, hospitals and public services.
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Grampian's Last Days Of Steam W. A. C. Smith
Grampian Region comprises the counties of Aberdeen, Kincardine, Banff and Moray. The railways were relatively late in arriving in this part of Scotland, since a line only reached Ferryhill in 1850. In this history, the whole story is told in detail.
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In And Around Aberdeen Robert Smith
This is a guide to 25 walks in and around Aberdeen. Visit the Sands of Forvie and the eerie ruins of Gight Castle. Wander through ancient estates such as Fetternear and climb Elrick Hill.
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Iron Road To Whisky Country Michael Pearson
Michael Pearson introduces readers to the scenic rail route between Aberdeen and Inverness.
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Royal Deeside, Grampian Highlands And Aberdeen Gilbert Summers; Colin Baxter
The Grampians and the North East of Scotland are dominated by spectacular scenery which provides a sharp contrast to the coastal areas and the main city of Aberdeen. This new edition features Colin Baxter's distinctive photographs and an informative text by travel writer Gilbert Summers.
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Walks, Aberdeen & District: 25 Walks, 1/2-13 Mls (1-21 Kms) Richard Hallewell
This guide brings together a selection of the best walks in Aberdeen and the surrounding countryside. The walks include town trails, coastal walks and routes through woodland and farmland and on the high moors.
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The Wee Book Of Aberdeen Norman Adams
Famously banned from entering the annual 'Britain in Bloom' competition to give other towns a chance, Aberdeen is one of the UK's most attractive cities. Including images of Aberdeen's distinctive landmarks, this work chronicles the city's many different facets.
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Wheels Around Aberdeen Alan W. Brotchie
This book's collection of photographs is wide-ranging, featuring aircraft, steam wagons and even a wheeled device for hauling salmon nets from the River Dee. More typical are images of the buses, trains, trams, cars, bicycles and lorries that can be seen travelling on Aberdeen's city streets.