Aberdeen housing 1850-1930 2?'s
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speleobat2
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9 Brighton Place
Susan,
I just posted the final two pictures of 9 Brighton Place. They should be available in a little while. Does this look familiar to you?
Carol
I just posted the final two pictures of 9 Brighton Place. They should be available in a little while. Does this look familiar to you?
Carol
Looking for: Clerihew, Longmuir/Longmore, Chalmers, Milne, Barclay in Newhills,
Munro, Cadenhead, Raitt, Ririe/Reary
Munro, Cadenhead, Raitt, Ririe/Reary
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*Wendy*
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Hi there .. saw you were chatting about Aberdeen. I haven't heard of a Willow Street/Road, There's a Willowbank Road and a Willowdale Place which are both pretty central & are tenement buildings.
You brought back loads of memories about living in an old tenement building there
I was brought up in Jasmine Terrace ( just off King Street ) we had 2 rooms for the whole family. The living-room was tiny & included a recess for the kitchen. The sink was in front of the window, and we did indeed have an outdoor toilet where you took your own toilet paper, and a 'wash hoose' complete with an old mangle. The women had a designated wash day to get a weeks washing done and the use of a 'rope' which was a washing line, and gawd help anyone that used it out of turn
There was also an 'Anderson Shelter' in the garden, which was an Air Raid Shelter used during wartime.
I best stop rabbling before i get thrown out of here
Looking forward to getting to know you all
You brought back loads of memories about living in an old tenement building there
I best stop rabbling before i get thrown out of here
Looking forward to getting to know you all
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speleobat2
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Aberdeen housing 1850-1930 2?'s
Hi Wendy,
Welcome to TalkingScot!
It turns out that the Willow St. picture was taken in Providence, Rhode Island where my grandparents lived for about seven years right after they immigrated! However, Jasmine Terrace rang a bell too. My great Aunt Isabella's son George Still and his wife Charlotte were living at 18 Jasmine Terrace when their first child George Jr. was born. I don't know how long they stayed there. This is one branch of the family that I haven't had time to follow yet.
Small world isn't it!
Carol
Welcome to TalkingScot!
It turns out that the Willow St. picture was taken in Providence, Rhode Island where my grandparents lived for about seven years right after they immigrated! However, Jasmine Terrace rang a bell too. My great Aunt Isabella's son George Still and his wife Charlotte were living at 18 Jasmine Terrace when their first child George Jr. was born. I don't know how long they stayed there. This is one branch of the family that I haven't had time to follow yet.
Small world isn't it!
Carol
Looking for: Clerihew, Longmuir/Longmore, Chalmers, Milne, Barclay in Newhills,
Munro, Cadenhead, Raitt, Ririe/Reary
Munro, Cadenhead, Raitt, Ririe/Reary
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emanday
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Give it time Wendy. You'll soon see we are all inclined to go on a bit on here. If doing so was likely to get anyone thrown out, it would be a very empty place*Wendy* wrote:I best stop rabbling before i get thrown out of here
Looking forward to getting to know you all
May I also welcome you to
[b]Mary[/b]
A cat leaves pawprints on your heart
McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)
A cat leaves pawprints on your heart
McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)
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*Wendy*
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Morning Carol & Mary
Carol, I lived at No33 Jasmine Terrace .. and wow it is a small world
. Number 18 would of been at the other side of the street (tenements too) but they were demolished a long time ago, before i moved there in the 60's.
Wow this site is great .. so much to look at. Think i'll be sitting here for days seeing what's all on here.
I'm new to all this family tree stuff and just started putting together my own a few weeks ago, but this place is going to be a great source of information .. i can tell.
Thank you for the warm welcome .. glad to hear i'm not the only one who likes a good old blether
Wendy
Carol, I lived at No33 Jasmine Terrace .. and wow it is a small world
Wow this site is great .. so much to look at. Think i'll be sitting here for days seeing what's all on here.
I'm new to all this family tree stuff and just started putting together my own a few weeks ago, but this place is going to be a great source of information .. i can tell.
Thank you for the warm welcome .. glad to hear i'm not the only one who likes a good old blether
Wendy
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Hi Carol and Wendy,
Was just reading through this post and bells started ringing for me too
One of my Barclays was born at 21 Jasmine Terrace in 1870.
Was just reading through this post and bells started ringing for me too
One of my Barclays was born at 21 Jasmine Terrace in 1870.
Paulawow it is a small world![]()
Searching for Barclay Aberdeenshire, Stewart Edinburgh, Brown Edinburgh & Uphall, Finlayson E Lothian, Fairley & Renton E & W Lothian for starters!
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*Wendy*
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Hi Girls
LuAnn .. Granton Place is in the west end (posher end of town
) of Aberdeen & not far from the city centre. They are big granite houses either 2 or 3 floors high. You needed a few quid to live in one of them. It's still a highly desirable area to live in. They were usually privately owned by one family .. but some people used to rent out a room.
Paula, 21 Jasmine Terrace is still there. That house was only 6 doors away from where i lived
. Jasmine Terrace was split in two at our side of the street .. with Jasmine Place ( a dead-end street ) being in the middle. Number 21 was at the lower end of the street. We had 2 shops on this street .. a sweet shop at the top, and a grocery store next door to ours ( on the corner of Jasmine Terrace/ Jasmine Place called 'Andersons' )
At the top of our street was 'King Street' & the bottom was 'Park Street'
Wendy
LuAnn .. Granton Place is in the west end (posher end of town
Paula, 21 Jasmine Terrace is still there. That house was only 6 doors away from where i lived
At the top of our street was 'King Street' & the bottom was 'Park Street'
Wendy