Record

Reference NoDD21/5
TitleGarden of Troup: Gardenstown (Gamrie) Harbour records
DescriptionDD21/5/1 Registers of Vessels entering the Harbour
DD21/5/2 Financial records
DD21/5/3 Papers
DD21/5/4 Harbour Orders
DD21/5/5 Rules and Notices
Date1866-1912
Related MaterialThe following items also include information about the Harbour:
DD21/1/1/16 Garden of Troup: Bundle - Titles of United Free Church, Gamrie + legal papers re. Gardenstown...
DD21/1/3/8 Garden of Troup: Memorial by Archibald Garden for the Opinion of Counsel and response
DD21/1/4/2 Garden of Troup: Account Book of Intromissions of the trustees of Francis Garden Campbell, 7th...
DD21/1/4/6 Garden of Troup: Sederunt book of the guardians of Francis Garden Campbell, 8th Baron of Troup...
DD21/2/2/2 Garden of Troup: Accounts and rentals for Troup estate
DD21/2/4/14 Garden of Troup: Bundle of Copy letters from the estate factor, memoranda and accounts relating...
DD21/2/6/2 Garden of Troup: Accounts of a herring fishing concern and of Gardenstown harbour with related...
DD21/2/7/2 Garden of Troup: Memorandum book on the Troup estate
Further records relating to Gardenstown Harbour are held by the Gamrie Heritage Centre.
Extent4 volumes, 6 bundles, 8 documents, 6 notices
​Open or Restricted AccessOpen
Administrative HistoryAberdeenshire HER records that Gardenstown Harbour was built c.1720 onwards and reconstructed between 1868 and 1874.

In 1876 repair works ordered by Act of Parliament, necessitated by the age of the harbour, lack of space for herring boats (present capacity was 50 and Gamrie fishermen had up to 100 boats) or capacity as a safe harbour during bad weather. Would also enable increase in income to meet the harbour's debts. The proposed works would deepen and improve the existing harbour, add an additional harbour and reclaim land. Costs to be c. £14,000. This work was completed in 1879 and the capacity at the harbour increased to 90.

In 1911 the Gardenstown Harbour Trustees were incorporated by Act of Parliament: further extension work was carried out.
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