Dozens of people gathered in Aberdeen for the
unveiling of a plaque commemorating the north-east men who fought
fascism in the Spanish civil war.
A total of 19 men from the area volunteered with the International Brigades during the conflict in the 1930s.
The plaque was previously on display in the Aberdeen Music Hall, but was removed during the recent £9million renovation work.
But now, thanks to lobbying by, amongst others, Tommy Campbell of the ATUC and the International Brigade Memorial Trust, it has gained pride of place again in
front of a crowd including representatives of the International Bridge
Memorial Trust and the families of those who went to fight.
The north-east men were among 2,500 volunteers from
the British Isles who joined the voluntary effort to contest fascist
General Franco.