About Tales of Old Torry - Baxter Street
Torry existed long before it was made a royal burgh in 1495, once the domain of a Pictish chief who may have had his castle on the Balnagask Motte. Best known as a fishing community which was swept away in 1971 with the coming of oil, but the Victorian Lower Torry village had already been destroyed in the 1860s following the diversion of the River Dee to suit merchant shipping in Aberdeen Harbour. Torry has many stories that are long forgotten, now brought to life again as we walk the sites.
Including:
* Site of the lost villages
* The Leading Lights
* Fisher Hooses of Baxter Street and Wood Street
* Balnagask Motte
* St Fitticks Kirk
* Abbey Road School
* Development of Victoria Street
* The "Torryers" Torry Cinema
* The Birth of the Rowie
* Victoria Bridge & the Dee Ferry Disaster
Join us outside the old Torry Bar at the corner of Baxter St and Sincliar Rd; hilly streets, may not be suitable for those with poor mobility
Suitable content for all
Ends at Victoria Bridge
Including:
* Site of the lost villages
* The Leading Lights
* Fisher Hooses of Baxter Street and Wood Street
* Balnagask Motte
* St Fitticks Kirk
* Abbey Road School
* Development of Victoria Street
* The "Torryers" Torry Cinema
* The Birth of the Rowie
* Victoria Bridge & the Dee Ferry Disaster
Join us outside the old Torry Bar at the corner of Baxter St and Sincliar Rd; hilly streets, may not be suitable for those with poor mobility
Suitable content for all
Ends at Victoria Bridge
Performances
| Performance Date & Time | Ticket Price | Ticket Link |
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| Saturday 6 June 7:00pm | Standard: £10.00 - £15.00 | Book Now |
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