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  1. Flatholmen fyr

  2. Aberdeenshire canal basin at Woodside

    This small stone bridge is a remarkable survivor from the days of canal transport in Aberdeenshire. The canal was opened in 1805 and operated for about 40 years. It carried goods and passengers between Aberdeen and Port Elphinstone, near Inverurie, a distance of about 18 - 19 miles.
    Photo:Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums 2000 ©Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums Collections
    Photo:Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums 2000 ©Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums Collections
  3. The Losna knights - important men in our national history

    During the 1300s and the 1400s, Losna was the seat and the base of one of the wealthiest and most powerful families in the country. A good nose for finances and politics, as well as total loyalty, brought them to the top in the royal hierarchy.
  4. The Hess family business at Buskøy

    The old patrician seat of Buskøy, with a trade and inn-keeping license from 1705, has been the home of several enterprising and successful people. For a whole generation, one of the most important fishing companies in the country had its base here.

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