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Kincardine and Western Aberdeenshire was a Scottish constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 1950.
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  • 1. His Majesty's Theatre (HMT) Aberdeen
    Her Majesty's Treasury , sometimes referred to as the Exchequer, or more informally the Treasury, is the British government department responsible for developing and executing the government's public finance policy and economic policy. The Treasury maintains the Online System for Central Accounting and Reporting , the replacement for the Combined Online Information System , which itemises departmental spending under thousands of category headings, and from which the Whole of Government Accounts annual financial statements are produced. The possessive adjective in the department's name varies depending upon the gender of the reigning monarch.
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  • 2. Aberdeen Music Hall Aberdeen
    The Music Hall is a concert hall in Aberdeen, Scotland, formerly the city's Assembly Rooms, located on Union Street in the city centre.
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  • 6. Tivoli Theatre Aberdeen
    The Tivoli Theatre, is a theatre in Aberdeen, Scotland, opened in 1872 as Her Majesty's Theatre and was built by the Aberdeen Theatre and Opera House Company Ltd, under architects James Matthews of Aberdeen and C.B. Phipps, a London-based architect brought in to consult. The auditorium was rebuilt in 1897 by theatre architect Frank Matcham, but then closed temporarily in 1906, following the opening of the larger His Majesty's Theatre. The smaller theatre was extensively reconstructed in 1909, again by Frank Matcham, and re-opened in July 1910 as the Tivoli. The Tivoli was refurbished again in 1938. The theatre became a bingo hall in 1966. In the mid 1980s plans were made to improve the bingo-oriented facilities and the building, but little was actually done. The building finally closed for...
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  • 7. The Trickery Aberdeen
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  • 8. The Lemon Tree Aberdeen
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  • 10. Cowdray Hall Aberdeen
    Annie Pearson, Viscountess Cowdray GBE, known as Lady Pearson between 1894 and 1910 and as Baroness Cowdray between 1910 and 1917 , was an English society hostess, suffragist and philanthropist. She was nicknamed the Fairy Godmother of Nursing due to her financial patronage of the Royal College of Nursing and her work to promote district nursing throughout England and Scotland. She served as the President of the Women's Liberal Federation from 1921 until 1923 and was also the Honorary Treasurer of the Liberal Women's Suffrage Union. She was the only woman to hold the office of High Steward of Colchester, serving from 1927 until her death in 1932.
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