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paintings, pictures and photographs create a record of how places
used to look. When looking at pictures or paintings you need to think
about why they were being painted. Sometimes artists change details
in their pictures to make them look better. This is called “artistic
license”. Aberdeen Museums and Art Galleries have some paintings
that might show Aberdeen as it used to be. |
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1850 photographs became a popular way of showing what towns and cities
looked like. There was a world famous photographer in Scotland called
George Washington Wilson who took photographs all over Britain between
1850 and 1893,including many in Aberdeen. Old photos can be found
in the gallery. To see
more old pictures click
here. |
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first film units in Scotland appeared in the 1890s. Walker's Royal
Cinematograph of Aberdeen made local films in the north east between
1897 and 1911 but only 2 of these survive. Some shops sell DVDs of
these films. |
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