Talk:Aberdeen/Aberdeen to do list
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[edit] Main Aberdeen article
[edit] Related Aberdeen articles
[edit] High Importance
- - information on Aberdeen sheltering Bruce and during which period (did it involve the castle?)
- - does any part of the Forest of Stocket still exist?
- subsection on Water within the Geography section
- - the Denburn and any other subterranian water
[edit] Medium Importance
- Aberdeen Civic Society.
- Aberdeen Citizen, newspaper (complete, but article stub).
- Aberdeen Independent, newspaper (complete, but article stub).
- Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, architect.
- Girdleness Lighthouse and its foghorn. Designed by Robert Stevenson (civil engineer), grandfather of Robert Louis Stevenson.
- free-use images of here available at Geograph page for relevent map square.
- Greyfriars John Knox Church beside Marischal College (see: John Knox
- Leopard Magazine.
- Sir Robert Davidson.
- - Lord Provost and soldier, his armour is displayed in the town house.
- St Fittick's Church.
- - A ruined church in Torry with a window to allow lepers to watch the service.
- St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Aberdeen.
- Torry Battery.
- free-use images available of here at Geograph page for relevent map square.
[edit] Low Importance
- Aberdeen International Football Festival (complete, but article stub/orphaned).
- Rootin' Aboot, music festival.
- Triptych, Festival, music festival conducted between Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
- Word Festival, book and literary festival.
- - Festivals of Aberdeen could be created if there is enough information to justify it.
- Museum of Education Victorian Classroom at Skene Square school.
- Zoology Museum, Aberdeen.
- Donside Paper Mill (complete).
- Davidson Mill (complete).
- Stoneywood Paper Mill (complete).
- - These three mills could be incorportated into a Paper mills of Aberdeen to represent the important role they played in the city's history (complete).
[edit] Undefined notability
- Scotads, newspaper (complete,but stub).
- King Street, Aberdeen (complete,but stub).
- George Street, Aberdeen (complete, but stub).
- Aberdeen College Planetarium.