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 Aberdeen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aberdeen is the chief commercial centre and seaport in the north-east of Scotland.
Aberdeen (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Dheathain, 'confluence of the [River] Don'), often called The Granite City, is Scotland's third largest city, with a population of 212,125, and the greatest part of the unitary council area named the City of Aberdeen, which is surrounded by, but not within, the Aberdeenshire council area.
Aberdeen Grammar School, (now comprehensive, despite its name) founded in 1263 and one of the oldest schools in Britain, was removed in 1861-1863 from its old quarters in Schoolhill to a large new building, in the Scottish baronial style, off Skene Street.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aberdeen   (5177 words)

  
 Aberdeen, Washington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aberdeen is best known however for producing seminal grunge and punk rock bands such as Nirvana (band) including Kurt Cobain (born in Aberdeen at Grays Harbor Community Hospital), and Dale Crover, of The Melvins.
Aberdeen is the homeport of the tall ship Lady Washington, a reproduction of a smaller vessel used by the explorer Captain Robert Gray.
Aberdeen is sometimes called the "Gateway to the Olympic Peninsula" or the "Birthplace of Grunge," likely because of the most famous Aberdonian Kurt Cobain.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aberdeen,_Washington   (1171 words)

  
 George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784 -- 1860)
Aberdeen proved to be inept in handling the conduct of the war and in January 1855 John Arthur Roebuck, MP for Sheffield proposed a Committee of Inquiry to investigate the conduct of the war.
Aberdeen sympathised with the Greeks and wanted to help them; the Conference of London in February 1830 appeared to have settled the matter by granting autonomy to the Greeks; unfortunately, the Greeks wanted independence and were not satisfied with the settlement.
Aberdeen's dislike of becoming involved in the internal affairs of other states was further demonstrated during the Portuguese succession crisis.
www.victorianweb.org /history/pms/aberdeen.html   (1781 words)

  
 Aberdeen
Aberdeen is a seaport on the north-east coast of Scotland.
Aberdeen University was formed in 1860 by the merging of King's College (1494) and Marischal College (1593).
Aberdeen is divided into two towns or cities, and stands in the mouth of two rivers; one on the River Don, the other on the River Dee.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /ITaberdeen.htm   (545 words)

  
 Aberdeen
Aberdeen is surrounded by fine agricultural land and farming is a highly important part of the area’s economy.
Aberdeen is also very colourful with fine architecture and is also an important commercial centre with a busy international airport and impressive harbour, being a gateway to Shetland, Orkney and Bergen (in summer).
Aberdeen was, therefore, a frequent recipient of Royal patronage and still is.
www.go-britain.com /html/aberdeen.htm   (674 words)

  
 Aberdeen Independent
ABERDEEN City Council catering and cleaning staff have called off their proposed strike only to find that city schools will still close next Tuesday (March 28) in a pensions row.
Aberdeen City Council has admitted that such payments should have been made to the women and is looking at how much recompense should be given in back payments.
Catering and cleaning staff, locked in a bitter pay battle with the council which has become known as the ‘dinner ladies dispute’, called off their three-day strike which was due to start today (Thursday).
www.aberdeen-indy.co.uk   (393 words)

  
 Aberdeen Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland
In the 1980s the increasing demands on Aberdeen's harbour space for oil exploration and support vessels led to the migration of much of the fishing fleet up the coast to Peterhead.
The first of Aberdeen's shipyards began in 1790, and they concentrated mostly on vessels to be based in and around the port.
Connected to its port was Aberdeen's importance as a centre for the fishing and shipbuilding industries.
www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk /aberdeen/aberdeen   (1056 words)

  
 Aberdeen, Maryland Home Page
Aberdeen is located about 30 miles northeast of Baltimore, in Harford County, "The Gateway to the Chesapeake Bay".
Aberdeen is the home of the Army's Ordnance Center and School located at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
Just off Maryland's beautiful Chesapeake Bay, the Aberdeen area features family oriented communities, beautiful neighborhoods, and many exciting leisure activities that compliment the relaxed Chesapeake Bay Lifestyle.
www.aberdeen-md.org   (111 words)

  
 Aberdeen Central - History
Aberdeen became a centre of education with the founding of the University of Aberdeen, by Bishop William Elphinstone in 1495.
Aberdeen's Union Street - itself an extraordinary engineering feat of the 19th Century- bustling with trams, pedestrians and horse-drawn cabs around 1910.
In its early days Aberdeen consisted of two settlements, one in what is now Old Aberdeen, near St Machar's Cathedral, and another on St Katherine's Hill by the harbour.
www.scotiaweb.co.uk /Aberdeen/history.html   (510 words)

  
 Aberdeen Harbour - a world class port
Aberdeen Harbour is a world class port annually handling around 4 million tonnes of cargo, valued at approximately £1.5 billion, for a wide range of industries.
www.aberdeen-harbour.co.uk   (120 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - Scotland - Aberdeen
AN ABERDEEN dentist was suspended for six months yesterday after being found guilty of serious professional misconduct over his treatment of a schoolboy.
Plans to reclaim Aberdeen's Kirk of St Nicholas, in Union Street, as a major focal point for the...
ABERDEEN City Council plans to sell off industrial estates in the city, valued at more than £40...
news.scotsman.com /aberdeen.cfm   (462 words)

  
 + Aberdeen Official Guide +
Aberdeen is a handsome and historic city of timeless granite architecture combined with modern facilities, carefully blended to provide an inspiring and rewarding environment for both visitors and citizens alike.
Studies have consistently shown that Aberdeen is rated as one of the most desirable cities in the UK in which to live and work.
I have pleasure in writing this foreword to the Aberdeen Official Guide and hope it gives you an insight into the wonderful facilities in our city as well as a peep into the past.
www.british-publishing.com /Pages/AberdeenOG/Provost.html   (363 words)

  
 Aberdeen - Server Rackmounts, iSCSI SAN Storage, NAS Servers, Server Chassis, Direct Attached Storage
Aberdeen's epochal launch of the AberSAN scalable iSCSI storage solution is garnering attention from the most trusted industry sources.
Aberdeen offers a wide range of custom server solutions, from density-optimized multi-purpose Intel Xeon servers to the latest AMD Opteron architecture for high-density clustering solutions.
As an innovator in network attached storage solutions, Aberdeen is proud to be the first company to provide both Linux-based NAS and Windows-based NAS solutions.
www.aberdeeninc.com /?=bizcom   (1350 words)

  
 GENUKI: ABERDEENSHIRE
The Elphinstone Institute is an initiative on the part of the University of Aberdeen to introduce the study of human traditions into its research portfolio, especially the traditions of the North and North-East Scotland.
Aberdeen and NE Scotland FHS has published several parish booklets containing the relevant extracts from this work, along with a surname index.
Copies of parish registers for Aberdeenshire may also be consulted at the Aberdeen and NE Scotland FHS or at local history departments of the library services.
www.urie.demon.co.uk /genuki/ABD   (893 words)

  
 Aberdeen
Kaisa flies off to Oslo to collect her father and they set off on a troubled and troubling trip to Aberdeen, extended beyond the length of a short flight by the airline's refusal to accommodate a passenger who's drunk even before boarding.
Aberdeen has a father-daughter team isolated in substance abuse and family dysfunction.
The real place in this Aberdeen is the inner place of disappointments, emotional neediness and, ultimately, reconciliation.
www.culturevulture.net /Movies4/Aberdeen.htm   (539 words)

  
 Aberdeen Township - Government Phone & E-mail Directory
The Aberdeen Department of Public Works is responsible for all matters relating to the construction, management, maintenance and operation of the physical properties of the township, other than office supplies, furniture, and equipment.
The Aberdeen Police Department is an innovative agency that is dedicated to ensuring a safe and well-protected Township.
The Township Parks and Recreation Department is responsible for the maintenance of Aberdeen's parks.
www.twp.aberdeen.nj.us /govphon.html   (653 words)

  
 About Aberdeen - University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, welcoming business people and their families from throughout the world.
You are assured of an enthusiastic welcome in Aberdeen from both the University and the wider community in which it thrives.
Getting about is easy in Aberdeen, which has excellent bus services giving access to all parts of the city and suburbs.
www.abdn.ac.uk /central/abdn/index.shtml   (544 words)

  
 The Granite City
Aberdeen has won the ‘Britain in Bloom’ competition many times and has taken its floral pulling power on to the European stage.
The City of Aberdeen with a proud and fascinating history presents a modern cosmopolitan image to visitors.
The granite buildings such as Marishal College, His Majesty& and St. Machar’s Cathedral give the city its distinctive look, whilst historical Old Aberdeen and the fishing village of Footdee, have an incredible air of time gone by.
www.agtb.org /aberdeen-scotland.htm   (310 words)

  
 Home Page
The mission of the City of Aberdeen is to provide quality services for the betterment of the health, safety, welfare, prosperity, comfort, and convenience of all its residents.
www.aberdeenms.net   (28 words)

  
 The Aberdeen Three
On June 28, 1988, the three chemical engineers, Carl Gepp, William Dee, and Robert Lentz, now known as the "Aberdeen Three," were criminally indicted for storing, treating, and disposing of hazardous wastes in violation of RCRA at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland after about two years of investigation.
Aberdeen is a U.S. Army facility where, among other things, chemical weapons are developed.
Six months following the indictment, the Federal Government took the case of the "Aberdeen Three" to court.
ethics.tamu.edu /ethics/aberdeen/aberdee1.htm   (2526 words)

  
 City of Aberdeen - Services
The Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce provides positive information to persons seeking to relocate either their family or business to the Aberdeen area as well as to provide our members with current information on subjects of interest to the business community.
Aberdeen's Recycling and Trash Collection Programs have been forerunner's in the State of Maryland for a few years.
I believe you will find that the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce is an organization worthy of support and we would be pleased to answer any further questions you may have.
www.aberdeen-md.org /Services.htm   (1368 words)

  
 Welcome to the Aberdeen & NE Scotland FHS
The Aberdeen and North-East Scotland Family History Society exists to assist and promote the study of genealogy and family history based on the North East corner of Scotland.
Meetings are held in Aberdeen, Glasgow, Elgin and in the West Midlands of England.
We can carry out research for members who live outwith the Aberdeen area.
www.anesfhs.org.uk   (370 words)

  
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 Overview of Aberdeen
In Old Aberdeen, St Machar's Cathedral, former seat of the Bishops of Aberdeen, was completed in the early 16th century and nearby are King's College Chapel and the Cruickshank Botanical Gardens established in 1898.
Today Aberdeen is a centre of administration, education and industry with a seaport trade and ferry links to the Northern Isles, Scandinavia and the Continent.
Founded in the 7th or 8th Century, the seaport of Aberdeen is known as 'the granite city', a name that reflects its handsome grey granite architecture.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/towns/townfirst617.html   (295 words)

  
 The Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney
The Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney is in the north-east of Scotland and comprises the City of Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, a small part of Moray and the island groups of Orkney and Shetland.
Bishop Bruce is to retire in April 2006 as Primus and late June as diocesan bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney.
The Diocese has a companionship link with the Diocese of Connecticut dating back to 1784 when Samuel Seabury was consecrated in Aberdeen as the first Bishop in the United States.
www.aberdeen.anglican.org   (422 words)

  
 Welcome to Aberdeen City Council's Web Site
Primary school pupils from across Aberdeen will be gathering today at the University of Aberdeen for one of the highlights of the primary schools mathematical calendar.
Aberdeen swimming hero David Carry's Commonwealth Games triumph is being celebrated with an open-top bus tour of the city next month.
At a meeting of the board of governors of the Royal Aberdeen Workshop for The Blind & Disabled, held on Tuesday 28 March, the business plan presented by Anthony Pratt, Interim General Manager, was unanimously approved.
www.aberdeencity.gov.uk /acc   (325 words)

  
 Home - Global - Aberdeen Asset Management
Aberdeen Global, our Luxembourg-domiciled investment company, constitutes a range of sub-funds offering an extensive selection of investment objectives.
Issued by Aberdeen Asset Managers Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
Further to the recent fund amalgamation, Aberdeen welcomes investors from International and Accumulation to the Aberdeen Global Range.
www.aberdeen-global.com   (338 words)

  
 Aberdeen
The city of Aberdeen, the local county government, and the local library all established studios for teleconferencing.
Presentation College in Aberdeen, for instance, is using the system to offer nursing classes at its satellite campus on an Indian reservation in Eagle Butte, South Dakota, some 150 miles to the west.
As Aberdeen demonstrated, however, rural communities eager to build their own electronic on-ramps do not have to start from scratch.
www.ntia.doc.gov /top/publicationmedia/NFP_TIIAPatWork/Netpeop04.htm   (781 words)

  
 Aberdeen Christadelphians
In 1909, a Mr Alexander Gammie, as part of his description of ‘The Churches of Aberdeen – Historical and Descriptive’ recorded that the Christadelphians had been meeting in the city& Music Hall for over 44 years.
A Dr Thomas, who was instrumental in choosing the name ‘Christadelphians’, wrote in 1851, that as a result of his lecture tour in Britain, ‘a church in Aberdeen (has) been brought over to the faith’.
The Christadelphians have been meeting in Aberdeen for a very long time.
www.snichp.freeuk.com /ecclesial/aberdeen.htm   (250 words)

  
 City of Aberdeen
The City of Aberdeen is located on the southern edge of the Olympic Peninsula at the convergence of the Wishkah and Chehalis Rivers.
Aberdeen is proud to offer a wide variety of big-city services and attractions with a small-town atmosphere.
The history of this area has been driven by the logging and fishing industries, although in the last few years there has been a concerted effort to replace these with an emphasis on tourism and designating Aberdeen as the largest retail center on the Washington Coast.
www.aberdeeninfo.com   (340 words)

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