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The two primary paramedic units for Middletown Township are Medic 206 located at MTFD Station 8 ( Middletown Fire Company No. 1 ) covering a majority of the town and Medic 201 located at South Aberdeen First Aid Squad in Aberdeen covering the Northwestern end of town.
The University of Aberdeen Department of Zoology Lighthouse Field Station is based in Cromarty.
The township comprises the communities of Aberdeen, Cassburn, Green Lane, Happy Hollow, Henrys Corners, L ' Ange-Gardien, L ' Orignal, Pleasant Corners, Ritchance, Riviera Estate, Sandy Hill, Springhill, Vankleek Hill, Vankleek Hill Station and Village Lanthier.
On Christmas Day he surprised and captured Forrest's dismounted camp at Verona, Mississippi, and on December 28 engaged a train carrying an ad hoc Confederate force of approximately 1, 200 men at Egypt Station, Mississippi, south of Aberdeen, capturing more than 500 troops, including 253 former Union prisoners who had enlisted as " Galvanized Yankees " in the 10th Tennessee Regiment.
It left Victoria Coach Station at 22: 30 ( GMT ), carrying 65 passengers, and was due to arrive at Aberdeen Coach Park at 10: 30 ( GMT ) on 4 January 2007.
In Britain, current marine laboratories that originate from this time include the Dunstaffnage Marine Station ( today Scottish Association for Marine Science, 1884 ), the Gatty Marine Laboratory ( University of St Andrews, 1884 ), the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom ( Plymouth, 1888 ), the Dove Marine Laboratory ( Newcastle University, 1897 ), the Fisheries Research Services Marine Laboratory ( Aberdeen, 1899 ), and the Bangor Marine Station ( Queen's University of Belfast, 1903 ).
The site was also chosen for its proximity to the Knock Station on the Banff branch line of the Great North of Scotland Railway ( GNSR ) between Aberdeen and Elgin.
As the city reacts to the third and fourth murders, the Carews find a frantic Teddy at Victoria Station and learn that he is fleeing to Aberdeen.

Aberdeen and ),
* Aberdeen ( band ), an American rock band
* Aberdeen City ( band ), Boston based indie / alternative rock band.
* Aberdeen ( film ), a film ( 2000 ) directed by Hans Petter Moland, starring Stellan Skarsgård and Lena Headey
* Second Statistical Account XII ( County of Aberdeen ), p. 681
In Scotland the only one which has survived the convulsions of the 16th century is Aberdeen Breviary, a Scottish form of the Sarum Office ( the Sarum Rite was much favoured in Scotland as a kind of protest against the jurisdiction claimed by the diocese of York ), revised by William Elphinstone ( bishop 1483 – 1514 ), and printed at Edinburgh by Walter Chapman and Andrew Myllar in 1509 – 1510.
* Esbjerg Airport ( EBJ ), a small airport in the west of Jutland with regular flights to Aberdeen and Stavanger ( although primarily serving North Sea Oilrigs ).
Aberdeen married firstly Lady Catherine Elizabeth ( 1784 – 1812 ), daughter of John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn, and assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Hamilton in 1818.
George Gordon, 1st Earl of Aberdeen ( 6 October 1637 – 20 April 1720 ), Lord Chancellor of Scotland, was the second son of Sir John Gordon, 1st Baronet, of Haddo, Aberdeenshire, ( executed in 1644 ); by his wife, Mary Forbes.
George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen ( 28 January 1784 – 14 December 1860 ), styled Lord Haddo from 1791 to 1801, was a British politician and landowner, successively a Tory, Conservative and Peelite, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1852 until 1855.
Returning home he was created a peer of the United Kingdom as Viscount Gordon, of Aberdeen in the County of Aberdeen ( 1814 ), and made a member of the Privy Council.
* Joe Smith ( footballer born 1953 ), Scottish footballer with Aberdeen F. C.
By Elizabeth he had four children: David II, John ( died in childhood ), Matilda ( who married Thomas Isaac and died at Aberdeen 20 July 1353 ), and Margaret ( who married William de Moravia, 5th Earl of Sutherland in 1345 ).
More recently, see Frederick Copleston, Religion and the One: Philosophies East and West ( University of Aberdeen Gifford Lectures 1979-1980 ) and the special section " Fra Oriente e Occidente " in Annuario filosofico No. 6 ( 1990 ), including the articles " Plotino e l ' India " by Aldo Magris and " L ' India e Plotino " by Mario Piantelli.
* George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen ( 1784 – 1860 ), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
It included the building of the Caledonian Canal along the Great Glen and redesign of sections of the Crinan Canal, some of new roads, over a thousand new bridges ( including the Craigellachie Bridge ), numerous harbour improvements ( including works at Aberdeen, Dundee, Peterhead, Wick, Portmahomack and Banff ), and 32 new churches.
During the 12th and 13th centuries, Perth was one of the richest trading burghs in the kingdom ( along with such places as North Berwick, Aberdeen and Roxburgh ), residence of numerous craftsmen, organised into guilds ( e. g. the Hammermen or Glovers ).
* Northern Lights ( passenger train ), a named train in the United Kingdom which runs from London to Aberdeen
In the strictest definition of illuminated manuscript, only manuscripts with gold or silver, like this Miniature ( illuminated manuscript ) | miniature of Christ in Majesty from the Aberdeen Bestiary ( folio 4v ), would be considered illuminated.
* Nirvana ( band ), a grunge music band from Aberdeen, Washington, USA ( 1987 – 1994 )
** Hilton ( near Bieldside ), Aberdeen, a farm

Aberdeen and station
* Aberdeen railway station
** Aberdeen railway station, New South Wales
** Aberdeen ( Amtrak station )
The station serves routes from the north and east of England and from Scotland, connecting to cities such as Cambridge, Peterborough, Hull, Doncaster, Leeds, York, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness.
A railway station opened in 1865 and trains operated to Aberdeen via Maud and Dyce, as well as a short branch line to St. Combs.
It can be reached from the city centre by bus routes 1, 2, 13, 19 and 20 operated by First Aberdeen and from northern Aberdeenshire or the bus station at Union Square by various routes operated by Stagecoach Bluebird.
Elgin's bus station is operated mainly by Stagecoach, and provides services within Elgin and to other local towns as well as to Aberdeen and Inverness.
The adjacent Buchanan Street station of the rival Caledonian Railway closed on 7 November 1966 as a result of the Beeching axe and its services to Stirling, Perth, Inverness, Dundee and Aberdeen transferred to Queen Street.
Originally the station had four platforms ; two of which were on the north side of the triangle on the route between Inverness and Aberdeen, the third on the south west side of the triangle used by services to Grantown-on-Spey.
Trains from Grantown towards Nairn or Inverness had to run through the station and then reverse back into the Aberdeen to Inverness platform and this is the only platform to remain in service today.
The station is on the Aberdeen to Inverness Line.
Kinghorn railway station is on the Edinburgh to Aberdeen and Fife Circle railway lines.
* Morpeth's railway station is on the main east coast line which runs between London and Aberdeen.
Inverurie is a Royal Burgh and town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, approximately north west of Aberdeen on the A96 road and is served by Inverurie railway station on the Aberdeen to Inverness Line.
Until 1966 Banchory had a railway station on the Aberdeen to Ballater line
The site of the temple is nearly opposite the site of the former Aberdeen police station.
** 10 October – First broadcast from Aberdeen ( station 2BD ).
The Headquarters of the Aberdeen Mountain Rescue are located just behind the BP service station.
Dyce railway station is served by First ScotRail and East Coast trains on the Aberdeen to Inverness Line.
Another experimental SL station was built near Aberdeen in 1942 for the Air Ministry and this involved a semi-underground concrete bunker but this too was abandoned because of operating difficulties.
Northsound 1 is a radio station serving Aberdeen and the north east of Scotland.
Northsound 2 is a commercial local radio station serving Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire on 1035 kHz on the medium wave band, online and on digital.
Ellon was a principal station on the Great North of Scotland Railway line that ran from Aberdeen to Fraserburgh and Peterhead.

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