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Ardlui gate |
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Possibly made by Emil Rzechorzek, a steel gate and house sign combined that although of a later period perfectly attunes with the 'art deco' style of which the town has such fine surviving examples. More Information |
Arnage Home Farm sign |
A fairly recent addition to the regions collection of cut metal signs showing the current favourite iconography of a man with a pair of horse and a plough. Behind is an older primitive painted board sign now almost illegible. More Information |
Asleid 1 |
A cut sheet metal painted farm sign showing a ploughman with a horse and plough. More Information |
Asleid 2 |
A cut sheet metal sign by the same artist as Asleid 1, on another entrance to the farm this time illustrating a horseman with a box cart. More Information |
Asleid 3 |
A sheet metal painted weather vane created by the brother of G Christie who made the related farm signs. More Information |
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Beachgate House Sign |
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Painted Wooden Bed and Breakfast sign incorporating the Scottish Tourist Board ranking sign, sign is topped with a silhouette of a trawler called Helene. More Information |
Boot Detail |
Boot sitting in a triangular, flattened, brightly painted corner of the house at Reidhaven Street, Whitehills. Looks to be cast from an actual boot and set into cement work. Former souter's (cobbler's) workshop More Information |
Bulls Head Gate Ornament |
An assemblage by welding of old agricultural scrap. Although somewhat reminiscent of Pablo Picasso's treatment of the same subject using a bicycle saddle and handlebars, the different components create a more agrarian bull. More Information |
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Coldwells Sign |
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A wonderful cut steel sign of a Clydesdale Horse in working harness, the harness detail suggests a working horseman's intimate knowledge, this plus the style and overall condition suggest it is of considerable age. More Information |
Cowie Mill, decorations |
Original Mill; was 18th-19thC; remodelled 1920 a 2-storey and attic 11 bay main block, with a 3-storey block and a large pyramidal-roofed kiln at rear. The kiln vent is hexagonal, with revolving cap. The central low breast wheel has been removed and the lade destroyed; was recently derelict, though workings part remained. Then was converted in the late 1990's into flats. Various old wheels and gears have been used to 'decorate' the grounds as well as the pig on the kiln vent. More Information |
Crathes Castle, sundial, heraldic panels, weather vanes, doocot etc |
Crathes is particularly known for its ceiling paintings. Photography is not allowed in the castle but there are excellent photographs in the RCAHMS "canmore" database see: http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/36693/digital_images/crathes+castle/ . |
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Double Decker Guards Van |
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The railway guard's van has been modified by the addition of an upstairs and a spiral staircase, it is installed on a short section of track. More Information |
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Egypt Farm Sign |
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This popular cut out sign of a camel has been through more than one incarnation while keeping to essentially the same design More Information |
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Faddonhill Farms Sign |
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A silhouette farm sign in the shape of a fat ox. These cut out signs were once ubiquitous in the area in the forms of pigs, cattle, horses and etc. they are now becoming rare. The original 20th century sign (illustrated here for reference) was replaced in 2004 after storm damage. The new sign retains the ox of the original but the painted lettering has been replaced with gilded cut out metal lettering and 2 decorative gilded fleur de lys. More Information |
Farm sign Crovie Farm |
A contemporary take on the cut steel sign tradition with a forged, welded and galvanised box section frame and a galvanised silhouette of a horse and ploughman on a black enamel ground. More Information |
Fish and chip shop bear |
A carved and stained wooden sculpture of a brown bear holding a salmon beside a tree stump with an owl, adorned with a sign. More Information |
Fishing Temple |
Octagonal fishing temple situated on an island in the middle of the River Deveron. Currently roofless and overgrown, original domed and surmounted by a gilded figure of fame. Category B listed More Information |
Fraserburgh Old Parish Church, fish weather vane |
The slightly stumpy stone built spire of the church is adorned by a simple metal fish weather vane. See external link to church website for pictures of the whole building. More Information |
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Greenden House Sign |
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Simple welded steel sign with free standing lettering and scrollwork More Information |
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Harvieston farm Sign |
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A farm sign in painted wrought and sheet steel. With the name Harvieston in cut steel letters, the whole surmounted by a repoussé corn sheaf. The iconography suggests that the farm name is being interpreted as 'harvest town' understandable if linguistically unlikely. In the north east of Scotland the word town or toon is still commonly used in its older sense of a farm steading as well as in the modern sense of a conurbation. More Information |
Haughton Farm sign |
A painted sign in a folk art style with fine lettering reminiscent of fairground art, it shows a head of a bull and a sheep (probably intended as Limousin and Suffolk respectively), also a sheave of oats and three eggs indicating the farms enterprises. More Information |
Headiton Farm sign |
A modern steel sign this one avoids the nostalgic whimsy of some recent signs, in the old local tradition with naive cut-outs of a white-faced stirk and a tractor, it simply illustrates the farm's most important stock and equipment. More Information |
Helicopter Wind Vane |
Painted metal weather vane in the form of a black and white helicopter. More Information |
House Sign - Smithy Cottages |
A painted plastic house sign of the 'guess who lives here sort', a more modern take on the local cut steel tradition, with a nicely foreshortened grand piano More Information |
House sign - Threelums |
Carved oak panel showing the three lums (Scots for chimneys) with the lettered word threelums like smoke above them More Information |
House sign and Post box - Gardners Cottage |
Masonry wood metal and slate house sign in the form of a miniature house with a block work postbox incorporating what looks like a copper fire-hood to protect the brass letterbox. More Information |
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Light buoy installation |
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An installation in a field of a light buoy, an object one normally only sees the very top of emerging from the sea. The same track end also has surreall traffic lights which surprise the viewer as they are unexpected on a farm track. More Information |
Little Ardo sign |
A reused old fashioned granite roller with deeply cut plain lettering "LITTLE ARDO" blacked in with paint or similar. More Information |
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Mosaic house no Crovie |
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Limpet shells and coloured stones embeded in render to make a mosaic house no, in a village where the no and the name of the village are the entire address. More Information |
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Neep Chapper Beastie |
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The original implement used to chop turnips for cattle feed has been given a dramatic new persona with some subtle welded and assembled additions and a paint job. |
Newbigging house sign |
Newbigging (std. Eng. new building) House sign in wrought iron, with scroll work and leaf decoration. More Information |
Newstead, farm sign Cuminestown |
An elegant sheet metal cut out sign. The image while at first appearing to be simply an icon of the farm's livestock has an element of dark comic narrative, the tiny chick is threatened by an omnivorous and greedy sow, it is unaware of its possible impending doom while the mother hen leads it to shelter beneath the indifferent cow maybe escaping one gruesome end to suffer another. More Information |
No Sea View, house sign |
A relief ceramic? plaque mounted on driftwood and suspended with a scrap of fishing net. More Information |
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Prop of Ythsie |
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A bit of an ugly and intimidating monument to the hereditary principle and the divine right of the aristocracy/rich to rule the rest of us for their own advantage, however it is worth the climb up both the hill and the stairs for the view toward Bennachie. Erected to the memory of the Prime Minister the Fourth Earl of Aberdeen. A square tower of coursed red granite with dressed quoins and a corbelled and crenellated parapet. The lower stage is steeply battered. SMR More Information |
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Sandyhills Dovecote |
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Hexagonal shaped dovecote in a fair state of preservation, interior is circular with nesting boxes all round and reaching to roof height. A battlement parapet which was probably added when the old Mercat Cross was erected on it in 1768 until 1900, probably contemporary with Duff House. Stands on the hilltop above the Deveron valley and Duff House as a folly and ornament to the landscape. Until the 1980s the dovecote stood in a field, now it is largely built over with modern residential development.Dovecote appears on John Clerk's topographical print of Banff, 1826 More Information |
Shell House |
A small domed oven shaped building of old bricks, lined with mosaics of shells. Set in a hard landscaping of cobbles with a small pool etc. More Information |
Sign - Ian Edwards |
An enamelled metal sign with a large red arrow and blue lettering and a representation of a 1930s convertible on a white background. I do not know whether this fairly recent sign is a commercial production or home-made but it resonates with the areas legacy of art Deco. More Information |
Smithy Weathervane Dunnydeer |
A weathervane that combines the traditional cock with an anvil leaving no doubt about the trade conducted in the premises below. More Information |
Stuartfield Bell |
A combined seat, weather vane and bell mount, set on a cobble stone circle. The main frame in green painted tubular steel supports at its base a circular wooden seat and at its apex a bell surmounted by a weather vane in the shape of a swan. |
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Temple of Venus |
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Belvedere in the form of domed arcaded rotunda. Modern harl. 6 round headed keystone arches rising from a continuous plinth. Domed roof capped by a small ball finial. Built for the Earl of Fife on a hill over-looking Duff House, the Earl's folly once housed a statue of the goddess Venus. Built by the Earls of Fife to improve the skyline. More Information |
Tewel - Farm Signs |
The unique welded lettering on the gate is in keeping with the area's vibrant art deco heritage, the mass produced cast metal sign with charolais bull is however something that at the moment could be anywhere in Britain. More Information |
The 1800 Laundry, Delgatie |
A curiously and ornately decorated small cottage. With ogee window arches, gothic finials at the ends of the gables and a motif of ox yokes. More Information |
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W. A. & S. Higgins sign |
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W A & S Higgins Agricultural Engineers; an unusual sign, an old farming implement (a wheel driven potato or turnip lifter), painted welded to a frame with a new sheet metal sign on the top. More Information |
Woodburn - house sign |
Painted metal Bed and Breakfast sign using a lettering style reminiscent of mid-20th century trade signs. More Information |
Wrought Iron Sunflower |
An exuberant wrought iron sunflower More Information |
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