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  2. Alexander McDonald (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Statue of the Duke of Gordon, Golden Square Aberdeen. As a company, they were responsible for a huge number of major public monuments, graves and drinking fountains, all executed in polished granite, a technique perfected by the company. The firm of Alexander McDonald & Co lasted from 1820 until 1941.

  3. List of public art in Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    [5] [7] More images: Gordon of Khartoum: In front of Robert Gordon's College, Schoolhill: 1884: Thomas Stuart Burnett: Statue on pedestal: Bronze and granite: 5m high Category B: Q17770171 [5] [8] [9] More images: Queen Victoria: Queen's Cross: 1893: Charles Bell Birch: Statue on pedestal: Bronze and granite: Category B: Q17770185 [10] More ...

  4. Aberdeen Pheasants - Wikipedia

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    Bob Turley was a 1949 Pheasant prior to winning the Cy Young Award in 1958 as a New York Yankee. Tito Francona played on the 1953 Pheasants prior to playing on 8 different major league teams. He even married an Aberdeen girl, Roberta Jackson, at home plate prior to a home game. Earl Weaver managed the club for the 1959 season.

  5. Puzzle solutions for Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2024

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    Find answers to the latest online sudoku and crossword puzzles that were published in USA TODAY Network's local newspapers. Puzzle solutions for Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2024 Skip to main content

  6. William McMillan (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    McMillan was born at 37 Powis Place, Aberdeen, Scotland, the son of William McMillan, a master engraver, and Jane Knight. [2] [1] He studied at Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen and then at the Royal College of Art in London from 1908 to 1912, under Édouard Lantéri.

  7. Queen's Cross - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Queen Victoria at Queen's Cross, marks the beginning of Aberdeen's West End. The statue itself was originally located on St Nicolas Street, and was moved to its present location in 1964 (when what is now Marks and Spencer was built). The statue replaced an Alexander Brodie marble statue of 1866 (now within the Town House).

  8. Category:Monuments and memorials in Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aberdeen's Mercat Cross; C. ... Statue of William Wallace ...

  9. Alexander's Star - Wikipedia

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    Since opposite sides of the solved puzzle are the same color, each edge piece has a duplicate. It would be impossible to swap all 15 pairs (an odd permutation), so a reducing factor of 2 14 is applied. The orientation of the puzzle does not matter (since there are no fixed face centers to serve as reference points), dividing the final total by 60.

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