A drawing of Stonehaven from Bervie Braes in the early 1800s before the inner harbour was built. Houses extend along the coast to the Bridge of Cowie which can be seen on the right and a few houses have been built in the Square.

A drawing of Stonehaven from Bervie Braes in the early 1800s before the inner harbour was built. Houses extend along the coast to the Bridge of Cowie which can be seen on the right and a few houses have been built in the Square.

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  • Entrance to Dunnottar Castle & the keeper who conducted Queen Mary and her party on the occassion of her surprise visit 24 September 1910.
  • Two children standing in the Cowie burn looking towards the sea where bathing huts can be seen, and Downie Point is in the distance.
  • Bowls and tennis at the Recreation Grounds. Belmont House, St. Leonards, Robert Street Schooland the Bay Hotel are in the background.
  • A horse and card and people on Allardice Street
  • A drawing of Stonehaven from Bervie Braes in the early 1800s before the inner harbour was built. Houses extend along the coast to the Bridge of Cowie which can be seen on the right and a few houses have been built in the Square.
  • A stormy day at the harbour.
  • The High Street in the Old Toon
  • A ship
  • Market Square in the snow

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