| Description | Interaction between a traction engine and the Hadden's carriage on route out of Aberdeen, with the Hadden's claiming the engine was turned back on too soon, as the carriage was travelling past, spooking the horses. Precognitions of two engine assistants (David Fiddes and Arthur Stewart) as well as the Engine Driver Alexander Elrick, and of Mrs Hadden and Mr M. L. Hadden's coachman. The engine was owned by James Hutcheon, Sculptor, Granite Merchant and Quarry Owner. |