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The Press and Journal is a daily regional newspaper serving northern and Highland Scotland including the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. Established in 1747, it is Scotland's oldest daily newspaper, [ 2 ] and one of the longest-running newspapers in the world.
According to an obituary in the Aberdeen Journal, "That he was a most able and experienced navigator was shown by the fact that he had a most remarkable immunity from accidents or disaster to the vessels he commanded, and during the whole period of his captaincy an accident involving loss of life and limb to his men was scarcely known."
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Aberdeen Journals Ltd. is a newspaper publisher based in Aberdeen, Scotland. The company publishes The Press and Journal , the Evening Express , the Aberdeen Citizen and Scot-Ads newspapers. It was owned by Northcliffe Newspapers Group , which is owned by Daily Mail & General Trust from 1995 until 2006, when Aberdeen Journals was sold to Dundee ...
An American tourist visiting the 15th century chapel where the Aberdeen fair trade shop was based, said it was a 'vulgar display of garish politically-propagandistic posters and cheap merchandise'. [6] Wigglesworth was an active member of the Labour party, supporting her husband as a councillor in both Aberdeen and Edinburgh. [1] [4]
Between 1927 and 1933 Sutherland was in partnership as T Scott Sutherland & Taylor, at 9 The Square, Huntly. Apparently at the same time he continued his own separate practice in Aberdeen, with both home and office at 10 Albyn Place. In 1930 he was admitted FRIBA. He was also a member of the Council of the Aberdeen Society of Architects.
Annie Inglis MBE (1922 - 2010) was a Scottish drama teacher, known as Aberdeen's first lady of drama. [1] [2] She taught drama at Aberdeen's Northern College of Education.She founded the Attic Theatre [1] and helped save the Aberdeen Arts Centre from closure in 1998.
Alexander established himself as a writer with the help of the Mutual Instruction movement which flourished in North-East Scotland at this time under the direction of William McCombie of Cairnballoch, farmer, philosopher, economist and newspaper editor, who gave him a job as reporter and chief clerk of the Aberdeen Free Press in the autumn of 1852. [1]