Deeside (book)

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Deeside
Author Robert Anderson
Illustrator William Smith (jnr)
Country Scotland
Language English
Publisher Adam & Charles Black, 4 Soho Square, London
Publication date 1911
Media type Hardcover
Pages 174

Deeside is book published in 1911 describing the geography, and history of Deeside, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

It is a wide-ranging book that describes the geography of the Dee Valley from the source of the River Dee in the Cairngorms to its mouth at Aberdeen, and its history.

[edit] Table of contents

  • Chapter 1 - Introductory
  • Chapter 2 - The Sources - The Aberdeenshire Highlands
  • Chapter 3 - Braemar - The Jacobites
  • Chapter 4 - Invercauld To Balmoral
  • Chapter 5 - Balmoral - The Royal Residence
  • Chapter 6 - Crathie Church - Abergeldie Castle
  • Chapter 7 - Lochnagar - Glenmuick
  • Chapter 8 - Ballater
  • Chapter 9 - Aboyne And Glentanar
  • Chapter 10 - Aboyne To Banchory
  • Chapter 11 - Banchory - Crathes Castle
  • Chapter 12 - Lower Deeside - Drum Castle