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Defiance
Defiance
Defiance

Defiance

19th Century Stage Coach
About MeThis box is from the coach "Defiance" which ran between Aberdeen and Inverness from 1831.

Coaches such as this were capable of carrying four passengers inside and as many as twelve outside. Speed could be in the region of eight to ten miles an hour. The Aberdeen to Inverness run would normally take something like twelve hours in good conditions.

In 1854 the Defiance was running between Aberdeen and Huntly, leaving the city at 11 in the morning, arriving Huntly at 8 in the evening.
J & J Ingram
Aberdeen, Scotland
M.B.E. Of R. S. Harvey Of The Orient Line
Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, born 1897
James Cassie
Inverurie, Scotland, 1819 - 1879
'Moray Firth' Herring Drifter, Zulu Type
Herring Drifter, built 1927
Four Masted Barque In Bottle
Peterhead, Scotland
Hanni Sanders
Munich, 1923 - 1999
Jimmy Allan
Morayshire, Scotland, 1912 - 1971
Charles Mcdonald Limited
Froghall Granite Works, founded 1877
Mary Slessor
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1848 - 1915
Eric Newton
Marple Bridge, Manchester, England, 1893 - 1965
Nurses' Union Badge
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1889 - 1980
Neil Fachie
Aberdeen, Scotland, born 1984
Peter George Wilson
Keith, Moray, 1843 - 1925
R D Lawrence
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1892 - 1968
Nigel Grounds
Armadale, Skye, born 1962
Falling from Grace by Gwen Hardie
Fife, Scotland, born 1962
Robert William Thomson
Stonehaven, Scotland, 1822 - 1873
George MacDonald
Huntly, Scotland, 1824 - 1905
Clare Leighton
London, England, 1898 - 1989
SEA QUEST
Semi-Submersible Drilling Rig