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A century in Aberdeen : two papers

Watt, William1941
Books, Manuscripts
A brief survey of the progress of the City of Aberdeen during the last hundred years is given in the two papers which are here reprinted from the "Transactions" of the Aberdeen Philosophical Society. The first paper, entitled "Fifty Years" Progress in Aberdeen" was communicated to the Society on April 1, 1900, by Mr William Watt, of the "Aberdeen Free Press" ; and the second on October 20, 1938, by his son, Lord Provost Edward W. Watt, who , as President of the Society , read it a the opening meeting of the Hundredth session.
Main title:
A century in Aberdeen : two papers / by William Watt and Lord Provost Edward W. Watt.
Imprint:
Aberdeen : Aberdeen University Press, 1941.
Collation:
55 p., [2] p. of plates : portraits, tables ; 22 cm.
Contents:
Fifty years' progress in Aberdeen -- Aberdeen in the twentieth century.
Local class:
941.23
Language:
English
Index terms:
IndustryProgressTransport.
BRN:
1033396
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