James Dun's House
House in Aberdeen City, Scotland, UK
James Dun's House is located in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is located at Schoolhill and was a popular museum and gallery with changing exhibitions, but in 2001 was converted into a hairdresser and cafe.
It was built in 1769[1] and was owned by James Dun who was the rector of Aberdeen Grammar School which used to be located on Schoolhill before being moved in the 19th century.
References
- ^ Dennison, ed. by E. Patricia; Ditchburn, David; Wyness, Michael Lynch ; foreword by James (2002). Aberdeen before 1800 : a new history. East Linton: Tuckwell press. p. 100. ISBN 1-86232-119-1.
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External links
- Current Occupier (hairdressers) Website
- Gazetteer for Scotland
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Theatres, galleries, museums and historical buildings in Aberdeen
- Aberdeen Art Gallery
- Aberdeen Maritime Museum
- Aberdeen Science Centre
- ACT Aberdeen
- Central Library
- Glover House
- Gordon Highlanders Museum
- His Majesty's Theatre
- James Dun's House
- Kings College
- King's Museum
- Marischal Museum
- Provost Ross's House
- Provost Skene's House
- St Machar's Cathedral
- The Tolbooth
- Triple Kirks
57°08′52″N 2°06′04″W / 57.1478°N 2.1010°W / 57.1478; -2.1010
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