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Rubislaw is an area of Aberdeen, Scotland. It is
located in the area
between Queen's Road and King’s Gate,
including Rubislaw Den
North and South. It...
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Rubislaw Quarry is a
quarry situated at the Hill of
Rubislaw in the west end of the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. The
quarry is one of the
biggest man-made...
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Rubislaw Church is a
Church of
Scotland parish church in the Queen's
Cross area of Aberdeen, Scotland. It has a
recently refurbished church centre on Fountainhall...
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James Skene of
Rubislaw FSA Scot FRSE FGS (1775–1864) was a
Scottish lawyer and
amateur artist, best
known as a
friend of Sir
Walter Scott. The second...
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Rubislaw and
Queens Terrace Gardens are two
small public gardens in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Although they are
officially two parks, they are
bisected only...
- City of
Aberdeen Education Committee to a more accurate, less
ceremonial "
Rubislaw Academy" but in 1977 the name was
reverted to "Aberdeen
Grammar School"...
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Romilly Squire of
Rubislaw OstJ, DA, FSA Scot, FRSA, FSA (3 May 1953 – 7
December 2016) was an
heraldic artist and
designer and
expert on
Scottish heraldry...
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sporadic areas of
igneous Diorite granites to be found, such as that at the
Rubislaw quarry which was used to
build much of the
Victorian parts of the city...
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Gladys P (1970). The Clan Steuart. Way,
George of Plean; Squire,
Romilly of
Rubislaw (1994).
Collins Scottish Clan &
Family Encyclopedia. Glasgow: HarperCollins...
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George of Plean; Squire,
Romilly of
Rubislaw (1994).
Collins Scottish Clan &
Family Encyclopedia. Glasgow: HarperCollins...