Aberdeen City HER - NJ90NW0141 - ROSEMOUNT SQUARE, ABERDEEN

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NameROSEMOUNT SQUARE, ABERDEEN
NRHE Card No.NJ90NW2724
NRHE Numlink 346108
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 20471
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Housing scheme designed by Aberdeen City Architect's Department 1938 and completed by Leo Durnin 1945-6. The site was formerly occupied by C and E Morton's Preserved Provision Works which is depicted on the OS 2nd edition map. The company's main trade was overseas: it supplied food for Shackleton's Polar expeditions and was one of the principal suppliers of canned food to the armed forces during the First World War. A memorial tablet to men from the factory killed during the First World War was unveiled at the works on 29 May 1920: it now stands in Trinity Cemetery (NJ90NW1391). The former factory was gutted by fire in July 1937 and subsequently demolished to make way for the building of Rosemount Square. This is the last granite tenement block to be built in Aberdeen, and is decorated with sculpture by T.B. Huxley Jones. Built of tooled coursed grey granite with prefabricated dressings, and concrete balconies to the courtyard elevations. The southeast (Leadside Road) elevation is symmetrical and curved, 11-bay with a round-arched pend leading to the courtyard with a bas-relief sculpture of a woman on horseback (Wind) above. The northeast (South Mount Street) elevation is asymmetrical, 21-bay with 11-bay entrance block stepped up to the north, and a round-arched pend with radial voussoirs leading to the courtyard, and a bas-relief of a woman pouring water (Rain) above. The northwest (Kintore Place) elevation is a symmetrical 15-bay block with a round arched pend leading to the courtyard. The Southwest (Richmond Street) elevation is asymmetrical, 21 bay the 11 bay entrance block stepped up to the north, and again with a round arched pend leading to the courtyard. The courtyard elevations have regularly placed doorways flanked by regular fenestration. Windows are predominantly metal framed casements. The roof is piended of purple grey slate with lead ridges, and grey brick ridge stacks.
Last Update13/01/2021
Updated Bycpalmer
CompilerACU
Date of Compilation13/09/2017

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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
TENEMENTS  B100
SCULPTURES RELIEFC100
HOUSES  A100
FACTORIES SITE OF D100
MEMORIALSWORLD WAR ISITE OFE100