Allan Park, Aberdeen (park) — Allan Park is a small, 6 hectare park situated on the South side of the suburban village of Cults. The Park was gifted by the local community to commemorate Queen Victoria s 100 year reign on the throne. [… … Wikipedia
Allan Park — can refer to:Places: * Allan Park, Aberdeen, the football ground for Cove Rangers F.C. * Allan Park, Aberdeen (park), a park that is also in Aberdeen, near Cults, Aberdeenshire, not connected to the football groundPeople: * Allan Park (witness),… … Wikipedia
Aberdeen — City redirects here. For other uses see Aberdeen (disambiguation) and Aberdeen City (disambiguation). Coordinates: 57°09′09″N 2°06′36″W / 57.1526°N 2.1100°W … Wikipedia
Allan Stewart (comedian) — Allan Stewart is a Scottish comic and impressionist born 1951. His career began in the 1960s when he performed as a cabaret pop singer and musician. Also appeared in the original series of New Faces. He got his big break when five programmes from … Wikipedia
Aberdeen F.C. season 2007-08 — Infobox Football club season club = Aberdeen season = 2007–08 manager = flagicon|SCO Jimmy Calderwood mgrtitle = Manager chairman = flagicon|SCO Stewart Milne chrtitle = Chairman league = SPL league result = 4th cup1 = Scottish Cup cup1 result =… … Wikipedia
Green spaces and walkways in Aberdeen — The Scottish city of Aberdeen has a number of famous green spaces and walkways. The parks, gardens and floral displays which include 2 million roses, 11 million daffodils and 3 million crocuses have led the city to win the Royal Horticultural… … Wikipedia
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Tannadice Park — Tannadice redirects here. For the village, see Tannadice, Angus. Tannadice Park East Stand at Tannadice … Wikipedia
McDiarmid Park — View from the Main (West) Stand … Wikipedia
Muirton Park — (1924–1989) was the second of three football grounds the Scottish football club St. Johnstone from Perth, Scotland, have occupied in their history. It was preceded by the Recreation Grounds (1885–1924) and succeeded by McDiarmid Park… … Wikipedia