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Pittodrie tribute for former Aberdeen teacher and referee Ed Norrie


Pittodrie tribute for former Aberdeen teacher and referee Ed Norrie
Updated: May 24, 2021, 6:33 pm
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Edmund Norrie, once Scotland’s oldest football referee and an Aberdeen FC superfan, has died aged 94.
Mr Norrie, a former teacher at Northfield Academy, Aberdeen, gave up refeering just 12 years ago, and only because of a bout of illness. Otherwise he would have carried on for a few more years.
He kept himself fit for school and juvenile games by training at sessions run by Aberdeen FC coach Teddy Scott. ....

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Silvie Taylor, 1920s model, war time mechanic and author, dies aged 96


Silvie Taylor, 1920s model, war time mechanic and author, dies aged 96
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In the 1920s, Silvie Taylor, who has died aged 96, modelled clothes for fashion magazines and went on to develop a love of the performing arts.
She later became an adjudicator at poetry and drama festivals across the world, as well as becoming an author in her own own right.
During the war she served as a flight mechanic with the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force where she taught Free French Forces how to repair and maintain aircraft engines. ....

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Suburban memories of life in the Granite City


Suburban memories of life in the Granite City
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More than 300 denim-clad fans turned up at theQueens Links for an open-air concert byAberdeen-based group Pryer in 1977.
From coping with winter weather to being home to a mighty shipbuilding industry, Aberdeen’s communities have always played a key role in the life of the Granite City.
Join us for a look through our archives to some memorable – and some forgotten – moments from the past few decades.
Aberdeen Harbour
A massive build-up of ice stopped shipping on the River Dee at Aberdeen Harbour in 1982. The freak floe stretched from Torry Dock up river to Duthie Park. Two small fishing yawls berthed at the Old Herring Market, at North Esplanade East, were crushed and sank. Pictured is RGIT Offshore Survival School instructor Dave Cuthbert with the ice-bound craft. ....

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Obituary: Fred Walker, naval architect who built replica of HMS Endeavour


November 23, 2020.
IT was no surprise that Fred Walker should make his name as a naval architect, marine historian, author and lecturer.
In his youth he spent much of his time in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, peering through glass cases at the collection of Clyde-built ships. He pored over archives in the Mitchell Library, and he walked the city’s docks with his friend, James Macaulay. The Clyde was then busy with shipping: dredgers, tugs, passenger steamers, and cargo and pleasure vessels such as the King Edward and Queen Mary.
Much of what Fred saw, learnt, and read would find its way into The Song of the Clyde, A History of Clyde Shipbuilding, (1984), a valedictory memoir of 36 shipyards; within a few years most of them were to vanish. ....

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