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Various Memorials, Trinity Cemeteries, Aberdeen

Boer War Veterans Memorial, commemorates those who served in the Second Boer War, aka the South African War. Pittodrie Stadium in background:-

Boer War Veterans Memorial Trinity Cemeteries, Aberdeen

Memorial to those who left their bodies for Scientific Research:-

Memorial, Memorial, Trinity Cemeteries, Aberdeen

Cross commemorating victims of a German air attack on a fishing vessel, 1939:-

War Death Commemoration, Trinity Cemeteries, Aberdeen

Royal British Legion Commemoration Stone:

British Legion Commemoration Stone, Trinity Cemeteries, Aberdeen

Memorial to Great War Naval Losses:-

Memorial to Great War Naval Losses,  Trinity Cemeteries, Aberdeen

 

 

Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen

Pittodrie Stadium is the home of Aberdeen FC.

Approach to Beach End Stand:-

Pittodrie Stadium, Beach End Stand Approach

Approach to Away Section – Not very prepossessing, what with the menacing metal fencing all round the approach:-

Pittodrie Stadium, Approach to Away Section

East Stand (Beach End.) Houses away fans:-

East Stand (Beach End) Pittodrie Stadium

North (Main) Stand, houses the players’ changing rooms and home fans seating. The players’ tunnel is not as is usual in the centre but at the right hand end as you look at it here:-

Main Stand, Pittodrie Stadium

West Stand. Home fans again:-

West Stand, Pittodrie Stadium

South Stand. In the photo Sons fans are nearest. This doesn’t give the impression of how many were there (600.) Beyond a fence, most of the stand was taken up with Aberdeen fans:-

South Stand, Pittodrie Stadium

Home fans embracing the insult and carrying an inflatable sheep/lamb. As well as the sheep there were loads of balloons in Sons colours of black, white and gold floating around during the Scottish Cup game on 8/3/14:-

Inflatable Sheep/Lamb, Pittodrie Stadium

Sons players applaud fans at end of game:-

Sons Players Applaud Fans

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