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named after and
given to the city by Miss
Elizabeth Crombie Duthie of
Ruthrieston in 1881.
Hazlehead Park, is
large and forested, and
located on the outskirts...
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Ruthrieston railway station or
Ruthrieston Halt was
opened in
January 1856 by the GNSR and
served Ruthrieston, now a
suburb of Aberdeen. The halt was...
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South then
consisted of the
wards of Ferryhill, Rosemount, Rubislaw,
Ruthrieston and St Nicholas. The
county of
Aberdeen was
covered by
Aberdeen and Kincardine...
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brought about the
changing of the school's name to
Harlaw Academy in 1970.
Ruthrieston Secondary School was to
become part of
Harlaw Academy in 1972. In 2010...
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Peterculter Pittodrie Powis Queen's
Cross Rosehill Rosemount Rubislaw Ruthrieston Seafield Seaton Sheddocksley Stockethill Stoneywood Summerhill Sunnybank...
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Coverage Local authority area(s) AB10
ABERDEEN Bridge of Dee, Mannofield,
Ruthrieston Aberdeen AB11
ABERDEEN Ferryhill,
Torry Aberdeen AB12
ABERDEEN Altens...
- land
given to the
council in 1881 by Miss
Elizabeth Crombie Duthie of
Ruthrieston, in
memory of her
uncle and of her brother. She
purchased the land for...
- (1987–1997) and for
Beverley and
Holderness (1997–2005). Cran went to
Ruthrieston School in
Aberdeen and
became the school's 1959 Dux
Medallion winner...
- 13028°N 2.10389°W / 57.13028; -2.10389
Elizabeth Crombie Duthie of
Ruthrieston Winter gardens and
other ornate gardens.
Victoria Park - 4 13
acres /...
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Aberdeen Holburn West,
Aberdeen Kingswell,
Aberdeen Rubislaw,
Aberdeen Ruthrieston West,
Aberdeen Woodside, Ardfern, Arngask, Avoch, Bal****,
Barthol St...