On an unnamed road, 1.4 kilometers west of Scotland Route B9001, on the left when traveling west.
( inscribed around the top of the tower )
To the Memory of Provost Robert Davidson & The Burgesses of Aberdeen Who Fell Here AD.1411
Harlaw
July 24
A.D.1411
Erected by the
Burgh of Aberdeen
A.D.1911
Adam Maitland
Lord . . . — — Map (db m128264) HM WM
Near Scotland Route B993, 3.1 kilometers south of an unnamed road, on the left when traveling south.
About Castle Fraser
In the early 1600s, Andrew Fraser of Muchall transformed the home of his ancestors into a magnificent symbol of wealth, status and European culture. Castle Fraser's great entrance court, soaring towers and heraldic carvings . . . — — Map (db m128340) HM
On Market Place (Scotland Route B9001) at W High Street, on the right when traveling north on Market Place.
In
Proud and
Grateful Memory
Of the Men of
Inverurie and District
Who Gave Their Lives
In the Great War
1914 — 1918
“At the going down of the
sun and in the morning
we will remember them.” . . . — — Map (db m128262) HM
On Grove Road (Scotland Route B993) at Station Road, on the left when traveling north on Grove Road.
In Memory Of
James Mitchell · Carrier
1773 1857
All Ye Who Thirst · Come Drink
From This Flow of Pure Water
Which Springs at Dalfling in
The Shadow of Benachie — — Map (db m128269) HM
On Grove Road (Scotland Route B993) at Station Road, on the left when traveling north on Grove Road.
In Proud and Grateful Memory of
The sons and Daughters of
Kemnay Who Laid Down Their Lives
For Freedom in the Great War.
Pte. David S. Abel · Pte. John Anderson · Pte. Douglas Auld · Pte. James D. Bannerman · Pte. John P.B. Berry · Pte. . . . — — Map (db m128268) WM
On W High Street at Victoria Street, on the left when traveling west on W High Street.
This striking building at the West End of High Street, first opened its doors, in 1934, as the Victoria cinema, closing more than sixty years later, in 1998. These premises are now named after the Gordon Highlander, the only surviving example of . . . — — Map (db m128235) HM
Near Scotland Route B993, 3.1 kilometers south of an unnamed road, on the left when traveling south.
Welcome to Castle Fraser Walled Garden
Castle Fraser's gardens were originally much closer to the castle, as was typical in 17th century Scotland. In 1794, the lady laird, Miss Elyza Fraser commissioned Thomas White to draw up a plan to . . . — — Map (db m128341) HM