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  1. Prince at Aberdeen

    Date released
    30 Aug 1928
    Series name
    Empire News Bulletin
    Issue no
    244
    NoS ID
    049245
    Story no
    7 / 7

    Slade catalogue entry: Prince at Aberdeen: Granite City welcomes the Prince, visits Aberdeen and lays foundation stone for Royal Infirmary

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  2. Aberdeen (1906 Video)

    Subject
    Education; History
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS. b&w. 23 min., 2001 sale: £12.99 (inc VAT +p&p)

    An account of the royal visit to celebrate the Fourth Centenary of the city’s university.

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  3. Granite City, The (1936 Video)

    Director
    James E Henderson
    Subject
    Architecture; History
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS. b&w. 18 min., 2001 sale: £12.99 (inc VAT +p&p)

    A survey of the city of Aberdeen. The earliest known professionally made colour film in Scotland.

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  4. Jellicoe at Aberdeen

    Date released
    1 Oct 1928
    Series name
    Empire News Bulletin
    Issue no
    253
    NoS ID
    049315
    Story no
    2 / 8

    Slade catalogue entry: Earl Jellicoe of Scapa in the ‘Granite City.' Earl Jellicoe pays homage to Scottish fallen at Aberdeen War Memorial and unveils the British Legion Monument.

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  5. Forties Scotland (1948 Video)

    Subject
    History
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS. b&w. 75 min.

    Three COI films of the 1940s reflecting urban and rural life in Scotland. WAVERLEY STEPS (1948) looks at Edinburgh and its people, CROFTERS (1944) at a highland community apparently hardly changed by the...

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