Deeside (book)
Deeside is book published in 1911 describing the geography, and history of Deeside, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Author | Robert Anderson |
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Illustrator | William Smith (jnr) |
Country | Scotland |
Language | English |
Publisher | Adam & Charles Black, 4 Soho Square, London |
Publication date | 1911 |
Media type | Hardcover |
Pages | 174 |
It is a wide-ranging book that describes the geography of the Dee Valley from the source of the River Dee in the Cairngorms to its mouth at Aberdeen, and its history.
Table of contents
- Chapter 1 - Introductory
- Chapter 2 - The Sources - The Aberdeenshire Highlands
- Chapter 3 - Braemar - The Jacobites
- Chapter 4 - Invercauld To Balmoral
- Chapter 5 - Balmoral - The Royal Residence
- Chapter 6 - Crathie Church - Abergeldie Castle
- Chapter 7 - Lochnagar - Glenmuick
- Chapter 8 - Ballater
- Chapter 9 - Aboyne And Glentanar
- Chapter 10 - Aboyne To Banchory
- Chapter 11 - Banchory - Crathes Castle
- Chapter 12 - Lower Deeside - Drum Castle
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