We are pleased to announce our evening events to be held in February to June this year. All will be held at the Aberdeenshire Cricket Club, Morningside Road, Aberdeen, AB10 7FB. All events will include a buffet supper and the cost will be £17 per person. Events will commence at 6.30pm. Guests are invited.
Thursday 20th March 2025 – Prof. Z H Krukowski LVO – A Polish Odyssey – Limited Places
Starting with a few scraps of information, Prof Krukowski has built an increasingly detailed account of his father’s journey through World War 2. The compelling narrative includes personal episodes and incidents often within more familiar major events in the conflict. Many aspects are generally unknown, forgotten or lost within the larger historical perspective.
Prof. Z H Krukowski was educated at Robert Gordon’s College and the University of Aberdeen. He was a consultant surgeon in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Professor of Clinical Surgery and Surgeon to the late Queen. A master surgeon and pioneer of laparoscopic surgery, he was frequently invited to teach and lecture internationally. He served on and chaired a variety of bodies including Surgical Colleges and Associations, Research Councils and Health service-related organisations. He regularly published original research and made substantial contributions to standard surgical texts. Latterly he carried out humanitarian work with the International Committee of the Red Cross.
With all the Decorations which Politeness could Afford – Thursday 17th April – Phil Astley
The City Archives bear witness to the burgesses of Aberdeen being comprised of a diverse range of individuals, from “Butcher” Cumberland through to that great man of letters, Samuel Johnson. In this talk, City Archivist and fellow Burgess, Phil Astley, will highlight how integral the Burgesses have been to the creation of the city’s UNESCO-recognised civic records and what those records can tell us about the great and the not-so-good who have been admitted as burgesses over the centuries.
It’s Baltic! – Tuesday 6th May – Cllr Barney Crockett
For hundreds of years Aberdonians have said, “It’s Baltic” meaning its freezing cold. The reason is that the Baltic region with its much colder winters was the land of opportunity.
Aberdonians went to Sweden, Poland, Russia and Prussia to make their fortunes and influenced the history of the world. They also returned and brought money, knowledge and connections with them. There is a continuing impact here ..and in the Baltic.
Councillor and fellow Burgess Barney Crocket will be guest speaker for this informative look at the role of many Aberdonians in the Baltic states.
History of the North East Police – Tuesday 24th June – Geoff Marston
Covering the initiation of the Scottish Police, in particular Aberdeen City and the North East Shires. Touching on their development, equipment, historical aspects, and governance pre the formation of Grampian Police through a power point presentation.
Guest speaker is Geoff Marston who joined Grampian Police in 1977. During his service he spent 6 years at Ballater, and it was whilst there, he became interested in Police history. On the odd occasion, people enquired at the office regarding their ancestry, having served at Ballater as Constable or Sergeant. In view of not being able to supply information to them at the time, Geoff managed to research every officer having served there from 1842 up to 1985. The list of course was retained as a reference for future callers. This was the start of his interest which was carried through to 2004, when, having just retired he then took on the job as Curator. Sorting out and cataloguing all North East Police Forces artefacts, photographs and documents. This eventually led to many of the items being displayed throughout the force area in 9 cabinets.
This is sure to be an interesting presentation delving in to the history of our Police Force
If you wish to attend any of the events please email Clerk, Garry Stevens at – clerk@aberdeenburgesses.com
Payment can be paid via cheque made payable to Burgesses of Guild of the City of Aberdeen and sent to Garry Stevens, Clerk to the Burgesses of Guild, 6 Craigarbel Crescent, Inverbervie, Montrose DD10 0SJ or via BACS to: Sort Code 826011, Account Number 50325609, Ref Surname/Event attending.