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  <dc:title>Aberdeen Harbour Board: Photograph of group of men walking on driveway at south entrance to Durris House, near Banchory</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Newspaper reports list Robert Gordon Nicol as part of a group from the Aberdeen Association of Civil Engineers visiting Durris House in 1913. The men are walking away from the cameraman, who is stood to the south of the house, over a oval section of lawn divided into quarters by paths. The angle turret on the tower at the south corner of the building and the three arched entrance are the main features of the house visible, along with a greenhouse at the base of the tower. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>1913</dc:date>
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