Description
Stretching from the eighteenth century to the later part of the twentieth, this is a tale of how Aberdeen granite came from humble beginnings as a paving material for the streets of London to become the stone of choice for architecture, great engineering projects, war memorials and more. Aberdeen’s buildings remain as a reminder of what was once a major industry employing thousands across the north-east of Scotland.
Details
- Author: Dey, Michael
- Publisher: Amberley Publishing
- Format: Paperback
- Publication Date: 15/11/2018
- ISBN: 9781445684376
- B-Code: B040889
- Illustrated: 100 illustrations
- Pages: 96
- Dimensions: 234x165mm
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