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The Granite Mile Diane Morgan

The Granite Mile By Diane Morgan

The Granite Mile by Diane Morgan


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Summary

Union Street is rightly acknowledged as one of the finest thoroughfares in Britain and has seen significant change and development through the ages. This book tells the story of how it all happened and of the triumphs and disasters along the way.

The Granite Mile Summary

The Granite Mile: The Story of Aberdeen's Union Street by Diane Morgan

The Granite Mile - The Story of Aberdeen's Union Street with its spectacular illustrations and expert commentary is one of the most important books to come out of Aberdeen. Union Street is rightly acknowledged as one of the finest thoroughfares in Britain and has seen significant change and development through the ages. This is the fascinating story of how it all happened and of the triumphs and disasters along the way.For centuries Aberdeen was a cramped, medieval town but in 1801 the construction of a great viaduct above difficult terrain started the transformation to the elegant modern city we see today. But in the early days, disaster followed disaster. Union Street's granite terraces were built to designs so inflexible and costly that lack of occupancy and consequently of income was one cause of Aberdeen's bankruptcy between 1814 and 1825.Things could only get better, and by the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a handful of soaring edifices reflected the city's new confidence and prosperity.These great favourites (all now gone) - Watt & Grant, Falconers, Esslemont & Mackintosh, Andrew Collie, Gordon & Smith, Mitchell & Muil, Ledingham and Kennaway - had set up shop in Union Street, where you could buy just about anything, from a side of beef to a bicycle. Jimmy Hay was at the Royal Athenaeum, and the irreplaceable New Market straddled Union Street and the Green.Enormous pride in Union Street endured well into the twentieth century but now there is anxious debate over its decline. The story certainly isn't over but The Granite Mile is a compelling account of how this famous thoroughfare came to be as well as a glimpse into the future of this great city.

About Diane Morgan

Diane Morgan was educated at Aberdeen and Cambridge Universities. She has worked as a journalist and was founding editor of Leopard Magazine. Diane has written many successful books including The Villages of Aberdeen, Lost Aberdeen, Aberdeen & Beyond and Lost Aberdeen: The Outskirts and lives in Aberdeen.

Additional information

GOR001439668
9781845022167
1845022165
The Granite Mile: The Story of Aberdeen's Union Street by Diane Morgan
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bonnier Books Ltd
20081024
160
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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