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159 Union Street, Aberdeen | |||
1874 The hotel was built for the business of Pratt and Keith, milliners, who occupied the street level | |||
1891 The Great North of Scotland Railway became proprietors and introduced many modern features, including electric lighting | |||
1941 The hotel was extensively damaged during a fire in which a number of the staff lost their lives. After the war, the building was demolished. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 13:33, 14 June 2020
159 Union Street, Aberdeen
1874 The hotel was built for the business of Pratt and Keith, milliners, who occupied the street level
1891 The Great North of Scotland Railway became proprietors and introduced many modern features, including electric lighting
1941 The hotel was extensively damaged during a fire in which a number of the staff lost their lives. After the war, the building was demolished.
See Also
Great North of Scotland Railway