Past Times The Aberdonian – Huntly through the years 1982 - Principal teacher of technical subjects Alex Cowie with pupils converting a forester’s cottage By Reporter February 20 2022, 11:45 am February 20 2022, 11:45 am Share The Aberdonian – Huntly through the years Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/past-times/3959289/huntly-through-the-years/ Copy Link In this week’s Aberdonian we take a look at images of Huntly from across the decades. From theatre productions to award winning schools, it looks like the town was bustling with activity throughout the years. Do you spot any familiar faces? 1949 – The Square in Huntly on a misty night 1977 – Huntly Castle pictured in October 1977 1992 – Pupils Amy Le Roux, Victoria Robson and Avril Morrison with certificates for reading 10 books, with rector John Swan and librarian Christine McFarlane 1979 – A quiet day at Huntly Railway Station 2002 – Gordon Schools staff and pupils dressed up in aid of the Archie appeal, from left, Aileen Beverly, Carol Grant, Jayne Dussus and Joan Bruce 1993 – TV Services’ Maurice Geddes and Derek Dryburgh give a TV to Jane Allan, their first customer, in 1972 1980 – Gordon Primary School won the title of best kept school in the Grampian area 1969 – An aerial view of Huntly before the advent of drones 1988 – Break time for drinks and biscuits at the morning crèche in the Linden Community Centre, Huntly 1974 – James Cruickshank & Son Ltd, the large furniture store, dominates the square 1981 – The village constable, played by Tom Robertson, keeps members of the cast in order 1981 – Seonaid Duggie as Jack in the Gordon Schools, Huntly FP drama club production of Jack and the Beanstalk 1992 – Gordon Schools won the Keep Grampian Beautiful Trophy for best-kept school 1992 – Rachel Stewart and Angela Ogg, pupils at The Gordon Schools, show their enthusiasm for Doric recitations 1989 – Young Enterprise company Mon-Pac was presented with the Skene Young Entrepreneurs award