Imprint:
Braemar : Braemar Local History Group, 2020.
Collation:
30 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Contents:
History of Braemar and District - - Braemar Castle and oldest hill race - - Graveyard and site of first St. Andrew's Church - - Toll House - - Invercauld Arms Hotel - - 1715 Jacobite Monument and Old Parish Church - - Fountain - - Great North of Scotland Railway building - - Weather station - - St. Margaret's Episcopal Church - - Ringing Stone - - Robert Louis Stevenson's cottage - - Castleton Hall (originally Victoria Hall) - - Kindrochit Castle and Clunie Gorge - - War memorial and Wellington bomber memorial - - Fife Arms Hotel - - Mews - - Braemar Parish Church of Scotland - - Juniper Cottage - - Village Hall (originally Victoria Hall) and fountain - - St. Andrew's Church and Pictish font - - Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park - - Underground bunker - - Quarry, mountain inidcator, Tomintoul Croft (Downie's Cottage), farm, and Nan Shepherd's 'Howff' - - Location map - - Arderg and Father Charles Farquharson - - Mar Lodge - - Hanging Tree - - Monument to John Lamont (Johann von Lamont) - - Inverey and the Black Colonel - - St. Mary's Well - - Site of Canadian camp and bridge - - Linn of Dee - - Quoich Punchbowl - - Old Military Road 1749-1750 and Fraser's Brig - - Highlander Stone - - Braemar Golf Club - - Colonel Anne's Stone - - James Farquharson Monument, Invercauld (died 1862) - - Invercauld House - - Muckle Stane of Clunie - - Continuation of Military Road and Old Brig o' Dee - - Turnpike Road and Invercauld Bridge - - 'Threepenny-bit Cottage' - - Ballochbuie Forrest, Garbh Allt, White Bridge and James Bowman - - Auchtavan - - Cairnaquheen - 'Carn-na-cuimhne'.
ISBN:
9781838219215 (pbk)
Bookmark Link:
https://aberdeencity.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/KIDS/BIBENQ?BRN=3816241