| Description | Includes: Plan no. 1 - changes to property on Guild Street with the ground taken by Railway Company coloured in red. Plan no. 2 - changes to property on Guild Street - duplicate of Plan no. 1? Plan no. 3 - changes to property on Guild Street. Plan no. 4 - changes to property on Guild Street. Plan no. 4a - changes to property on Guild Street - increasing detail compared to others. Plan no. 4a - changes to property on Guild Street - different to other plan labelled 4a. Plan no. 7 - changes to property on Guild Street - block plan for new premises for dyeing and drying department. Shows drying stores, boiler and engine house, scowing house, dye house, sulphur stores (submission by A Hadden & Sons and G N S Railway. Architect Duncan & Ironside). Unnumbered plan - Plans of Ground and First Floors of A Hadden & Sons Offices (Guild Street?) Areas in red to be removed by Railway Company. 8 Oct 1890. Plan no. 4 - Plan of A Hadden & Sons buildings on Guild Street. Shows red buildings to be taken by Railway Company, buildings in blue rendered as 'useless' and yellow line encloses ground to be taken by railway company. Index and descriptions of buildings. Plan no. 4 - Plan of A Hadden & Sons buildings showing buildings to be taken by Railway Company in red, other buildings interferred with in blue and ground enclosed in yellow line. Plan no. 4b - Plan of A Hadden & Sons buildings - little detail and copy of others in this bundle. Unnumbered Plan - Plan showing sections & elevations of buildings taken from A Hadden & Sons by Railway Company. Plan no. 1 & Plan no. 2 - Plans of Hadden & Sons offices with portion proposed to be removed by railway company in red (2 sheets). Plan no. 6 - Plan of Aberdeen (Duncan & Ironside Engineers) showing streets formed after 1867 in red, railway lines in yellow, railway passenger & goods stations in purple, docks & tidal harbour in dark blue edging and claimaints property (A Hadden & Sons) in dark green. Agreement between Duncan & Ironside and A Hadden & Sons for the plans and work quotes, dated 12 Feb 1891. |