SPW019939 SCOTLAND (1927). Dundee, general view, showing Earl Grey Dock, King William IV Dock and Tidal Harbour. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north.

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Pennawd [SPW019939] Dundee, general view, showing Earl Grey Dock, King William IV Dock and Tidal Harbour. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north.
Cyfeirnod SPW019939
Dyddiad 1927
Dolen Canmore Collection item 1246343
Enw lle
Plwyf DUNDEE (DUNDEE, CITY OF)
Ardal CITY OF DUNDEE
Gwlad SCOTLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 340481, 730026
Hydred / Lledred -2.9659046023543, 56.458722946853
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol NO405300

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ronwkidd
Tuesday 2nd of August 2016 08:46:16 PM
Dundee East station

gerry-r
Tuesday 8th of July 2014 07:59:10 PM
Public swimming and washing baths. There were three salt-water pools.

g-bemy
Monday 23rd of September 2013 04:09:28 PM
Ferry Pier for the "Fifie"

RGC
Friday 14th of June 2013 04:43:44 PM
Railway Station Dundee Tay Bridge (LNER)

RGC
Friday 14th of June 2013 04:41:42 PM
St. Paul's Cathedral

Class31
Thursday 18th of April 2013 08:04:29 AM
Tidal Harbour

Class31
Thursday 18th of April 2013 07:53:44 AM
King William IV Dock

Class31
Thursday 18th of April 2013 07:40:30 AM
Greenmarket, later the site of the city bus stances. The high rise Council headquarters built on this site in the 1970s is currently being demolished.

TamSime
Wednesday 5th of December 2012 08:43:49 PM
Earl Grey Dock

MB
Wednesday 7th of November 2012 05:51:29 PM

MB
Wednesday 7th of November 2012 05:51:06 PM
West Station. Railway station

MB
Wednesday 7th of November 2012 05:50:43 PM

MB
Wednesday 7th of November 2012 05:50:07 PM
Paddle steamer

MB
Wednesday 7th of November 2012 05:49:11 PM
A useful note on the Dock Street Tunnel by A-M-Jervis on the Geograph web site here - www.geograph.org.uk/photo/928303

MB
Wednesday 7th of November 2012 05:48:32 PM
The multi-storey office block, Tayside House, for the Tayside Regional Council, was built here in the 1970s. It, like the much older Tay Hotel, is now due to be demolished

MB
Wednesday 7th of November 2012 05:44:54 PM
The statement about the Tay Hotel is factually incorrect.



The Tay Hotel lay vacant from 1997, however Malmaison chose this landmark building for it's 13th luxury hotel and have refurbished it and given a date of 01 December 2013 when it will be open for business.



Below is some historical information pertaining to this building:



The Tay Hotel, (formerly Mathers Temperance Hotel), is a B Listed Building and was designed by architect Robert Hunter with his plans for the hotel being approved on 18 October 1897 for a Mr John Harris.



Source:



Register of Plans Approved 6 (Page 129)



Plan reference: Book 34 Pages 92 to 96

Alex
Friday 1st of November 2013 11:26:41 AM
Temperance Hotel in 1922. The Tay Hotel in 2008, awaiting demolition 2008-2010

MB
Wednesday 7th of November 2012 05:41:15 PM
This statement is factually incorrect.



The Tay Hotel lay vacant from 1997, however Malmaison chose this landmark building for it's 13th luxury hotel and have refurbished it and given a date of 01 December 2013 when it will be open for business.



Below is some historical information pertaining to this building:



The Tay Hotel, (formerly Mathers Temperance Hotel), is a B Listed Building and was designed by architect Robert Hunter with his plans for the hotel being approved on 18 October 1897 for a Mr John Harris.



Source:



Register of Plans Approved 6 (Page 129)



Plan reference: Book 34 Pages 92 to 96

Alex
Friday 1st of November 2013 11:24:45 AM
Future site of the City Square, before clearance.

Lucky Poet
Monday 5th of November 2012 10:44:52 PM
Likely the rear of the Town House.

Lucky Poet
Monday 5th of November 2012 10:41:59 PM
Why cant we have kept the Royal Arch ??????

geeziz
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 03:48:47 AM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

Here's one from Old Dundee Streets and Wynds showing Dock Street, the Customs House, and the building with the curved roof was Dundee east station. We had 2 stations, west and east,quarter mile apart and on the same line. Probably built by different railway companies.
Wednesday 5th of December 2012 08:37:13 PM
Dundee had three central area railway stations. Two, East and West were terminals and therefore not linked. The third station was Tay Bridge (the current Dundee Station) the only through station.

TamSime
Wednesday 5th of December 2012 08:37:13 PM