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Great North of Scotland Bus
Great North of Scotland Bus
Great North of Scotland Bus
Great North of Scotland Bus

Great North of Scotland Bus

Associated (Aberdeen, Scotland, founded 1845)
Photographer (1865 - 1952)
DateC.1907
Object NamePhotograph
MediumPaper
ClassificationsPhotography
Dimensions8.5 x 13cm
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS069309
About MeJames Morrison, 1865-1952, lived in the Parish of Belhelvie. He ran a bicycle shop at Menie but was also a keen photographer. He took many hundreds of photographs of people in his corner of the North East. His images record a rural way of life which has now vanished.

The Great North of Scotland bus shown was introduced between Aberdeen (Scholhill) and Newburgh in April of 1907. It closed in February 1922 the year prior to GNSR becoming part of the London & North Eastern Railway.


Great North of Scotland Bus- Aberdeen Newburgh
Great North of Scotland Railway
C.1907
Great North of Scotland Railway
June 1904
Great North of Scotland Railway
June 1904
Joint Station Car Park
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1952 (published)
Bon Accord Street
W Dobson Chapman and Partners
1952 (published)
St Nicholas Street and George Street
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1952 (published)
Looking West Up Union Street from Town House Tower
W Dobson Chapman and Partners
1952 (published)
Man with car
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Looking West up Union Street
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Looking to Central Library from Skene Street
W Dobson Chapman and Partners
1952 (published)
Group with car
Victor Cook
C.1920
Man and Women with car
Victor Cook
C.1920s