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  <dc:title>Aberdeen City: South Entry Plan [original design for Union Street]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Plan of the intended south entry to the City of Aberdeen, produced and referred to in the Act passed in March 1800 for opening of two new streets [Union Street &amp; King Street] within the Royal Burgh of Aberdeen. The line of the new street is drawn over property lines demarcated on the then-existing streets and feus of the town. Plan drawn in 1798 by Colin Innes, and submitted to the approval of the Town Clerk of Aberdeen and Charles Abercrombie, surveyor.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1798</dc:date>
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