Aberdeen, The Bridge Of Dee c.1900
Photo ref:
A90310

More about this scene
The bridge was built to designs by Alexander Galloway, Rector of Kinkell, started in 1521 and widened by John Smith, 1840. The upstream facings were removed and replaced on the widened structure. The only visible evidence of the widening is the use of granite in the piers. This view has changed little, although there would now be houses and supermarkets just out of the picture.
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