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[[File:KincardineshireTraditional.png|thumb|Kincardineshire shown within Scotland]]'''Kincardineshire''' is a former county on the east coast of [[Scotland]]. From 1975 it was part of the [[Grampian]] region, and since 1996 it has been part of [[Aberdeenshire]].
[[File:KincardineshireTraditional.png|thumb|Kincardineshire shown within Scotland]]'''Kincardineshire''' is a former county on the east coast of [[Scotland]]. From 1975 it was part of the [[Grampian]] region, and since 1996 it has been part of [[Aberdeenshire]]. The county town is [[Stonehaven]]: the previous county town, Kincardine (not to be confused with Kincardine-on-Forth in [[Fife]]) ceased to exist in the middle ages.


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==LGBT history==
 
[[Robert Boothby]] was Member of Parliament for Aberdeen and Kincardine East from 1924 to 1950.


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Kincardineshire shown within Scotland

Kincardineshire is a former county on the east coast of Scotland. From 1975 it was part of the Grampian region, and since 1996 it has been part of Aberdeenshire. The county town is Stonehaven: the previous county town, Kincardine (not to be confused with Kincardine-on-Forth in Fife) ceased to exist in the middle ages.

LGBT history

Robert Boothby was Member of Parliament for Aberdeen and Kincardine East from 1924 to 1950.