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Collection of Aberdeen Photographs from About Aberdeen photos:
We hope these Aberdeen photographs show off our beautiful city. Please also visit our
Site Map for specific photos of Aberdeen. If you would like to see certain ones added to this page or throughout our site then please
contact me and we will be happy to take them for your enjoyment. Please also use the link to contact me if you have any you would like to contribute.
Here are some of our favourite Aberdeen images:
This is my beloved black dog enjoying a walk along
Aberdeen Beach after enjoying a swim in the North Sea.
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Former Royal Air Force Regiment Gunner Jason Harper witnesses this and then his wife, Pippa, telephones him, shouting that she needs him. They then get cut off. He sets straight out, unprepared for the nightmare that unfolds during his journey. Everyone seems to want to kill him.
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These are of the graveyard at St Machar’s Cathedral in the area known as Old Aberdeen. They are some of the oldest graves in the city. See more on the
Old Aberdeen page.
Can you please help a former Aberdonian locate her childhood home so that About Aberdeen can take photos for her? Please like and share on the social media buttons below so that more people can help. Thank you:
“As a child I lived in Aberdeen in an old house called Kirkton House. It was a big stone house that connected to an old cemetery right outside of the city. My sister went to the American school but I went to a small two room school house in the country. I also remember strolling down a long pathway by the river where there were hundreds of daffodils. I would like to find pictures of these places. My best friend’s parents owned the mail house in that small area we lived and I am trying to put memories together.
It used to be a boarding school for girls and set behind it was a graveyard and abandoned church. It is in the country right on the outskirts of Aberdeen. I remember it having a very steep driveway to get onto the property and it sits next to a field where a big farm is in the back drop. Maybe it was a dairy farm? As you leave out of the driveway and turn right you go to a stop sign. I remember at the stop you can look across the street and see those daffodils lined all along these long black concrete walkway near river water which may be Dundee river where I used to walk. If you turned right you head into Aberdeen. My sister went to the American school in town. But I went to the 5 room Scottish school in the country setting a mile or so from the house. My best friend’s parents owned the local mail house. So many years ago.”
Have you seen my beautiful golden retriever Lynne out and about in Aberdeen? Ask her for a high-five! She's a Bravehound PTSD assistance dog, so we'll often be in shops, restaurants, and the cinema together.
We've written a book where I talk about growing up in Aberdeen and then joining the army to be a medic and nurse, and developing military Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
I also talk about losing my son to suicide and the therapy I have had at Royal Cornhill Hospital and grief support groups in Aberdeen.
The author, Damien Lewis, said of Lynne:
"A powerful account of what one dog means to one man on his road to recovery. Both heart-warming and life-affirming. Bravo Chris and Lynne. Bravo Bravehound."
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This view of a bend of the River Don was taken at
Seaton Park Aberdeen and the second of these shows a close up of the fast flowing river.
This Aberdeen photo captures two of our favourite places,
His Majesty's Theatre and
Union Terrace Gardens.
One of the most iconic images of Aberdeen is the
Girdleness Lighthouse.
This
Cruden Bay photo is of a painting on a wall.
The nearest Aberdeen Castle is the beautiful
Crathes Castle in Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire.
A visit to the
Peterhead Lido beach on a sunny day can always guarantee the sailing club out on the water and is a great Aberdeenshire photo opportunity.
Here's a black dog enjoying a run on Fraserburgh beach near to
Rattray Head Lighthouse.