The Grill Bar in Union Street commemorated the day 50 years ago when women delegates attending the STUC Congress in Aberdeen stormed the bar - then a men only pub - demanding their right to be served.
Police were called to the pub and the incident made national headlines. Two years later, a law banning pubs from refusing to serve women was passed. However, it wasn't until 1998, following further protests, that The Grill installed a ladies' toilet.
The event, organised by Aberdeen Trades Union Council, took place on Wednesday 19 April when ATUC delegates Laura McDonald and Kathleen Kennedy unveiled a picture frame of the three Daily Record photographs of the 1973 protest by women attending the STUC Congress in Aberdeen.
The unveiling took place in the presence of trade unionists, the proprietor, staff and patrons of The Grill Bar.Although unable to attend, STUC General Secretary, Roz Foyer sent the following message:
"My apologies for not being
able to attend in person this evening as you all commemorate the brave stand
taken by female STUC delegates to be treated as equals in the Grill Bar
on this day 50 years ago.