Further Reading
The sources listed below were consulted in the production of this app and, therefore, may be of interest to users who are seeking more information on Old Aberdeen and its rich history.
Carter, J. and McLaren, C. (1994). Crown and gown, 1495-1995. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press.
Croly, C. (2013). Heritage Trail: Old Aberdeen – A Guide to Old Aberdeen. Aberdeen: Aberdeen City Council. URL: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/events/documents/old_aberdeen_trail.pdf
Fawcett, R. (2002). Scottish Medieval Churches. Stroud: Tempus.
Geddes, J. (2000). King's College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500-2000. Leeds, UK: Northern Universities Press.
Insh, F. (2016). ‘From Relegation to Elevation: The Viewer’s Relationship with Painted Ceilings from the Medieval to Renaissance Eras in North-East Scotland’, in Geddes, J (ed.). Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in the Dioceses of Aberdeen and Moray (The British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions). Leeds: Maney Publishing.
Macfarlane, L. (1985). William Elphinstone and the Kingdom of Scotland, 1431-1514. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press.
McLaren, C. (2005). Aberdeen Students, 1600-1860. Aberdeen: University of Aberdeen.
Morgan, D. (2000). The Villages of Aberdeen: Old Aberdeen. Aberdeen: Denburn Books.
Ogston, D. and Carlaw, M. (2009). King's College, Aberdeen. Kelso: Baillieknowe Publishing.
Orem, W. (1791). A description of the chanonry, cathedral, and King's College of Old Aberdeen, in the years 1724 and 1725. By William Orem, Town Clerk of Old Aberdeen. Aberdeen: J. Chalmers and Co.
Sharples, J., Walker, D., Woodworth, M., Fawcett, R., Geddes, J., McMillan, A., Noble, G. and O'Brien, C. (2015). Aberdeenshire: South and Aberdeen. London: Yale University Press.
Stevenson, D. (1990). King's College, Aberdeen, 1560-1641. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press.
Stevenson, J., Davidson, P., Ellington, M. and MacCannell, D. (2008). The Lost City. Edinburgh: Birlinn.
Trail, K. (1929). The Story of Old Aberdeen. Aberdeen: D. Wyllie & Son.
