The History of Dundee

The History of Dundee
Title The History of Dundee PDF eBook
Author James C. Thomson
Publisher
Pages 422
Release 1847
Genre Dundee (Scotland)
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Dundee: a Short History

Dundee: a Short History
Title Dundee: a Short History PDF eBook
Author Norman Watson
Publisher Black & White Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2017-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 9781785301490

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The story of Dundee is both fascinating and dramatic. Now, in Dundee - A Short History, Norman Watson brings to life the people and events that shaped this great city from its origins and early development, through centuries of poverty and prosperity, to the golden years of jute, jam and journalism and beyond. In this absorbing and comprehensive history meet the women who hijacked the Reformation, the sisters who terrorised Winston Churchill, the martyred George Wishart who kept only his hat, the whalerman James McIntosh who ate his to survive, and witness Shackleton's remarkable expedition to far-north Dundee and the flights of fancy surrounding Preston Watson. And as well as significant events like Monk's massacre and the Tay Bridge disaster, there are also controversial views about the very fabric of the city like what went wrong with the Waterfront, why was the old Overgate demolished and why is Tayside House still standing? Dundee - A Short History is a new and authoritative account of the remarkable story of one of our greatest cities.

Dundee: A Short History

Dundee: A Short History
Title Dundee: A Short History PDF eBook
Author Norman Watson
Publisher Black & White Publishing Ltd
Pages 193
Release 2017-11-25
Genre History
ISBN 1785301861

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The story of Dundee is both fascinating and dramatic. Now, in Dundee – A Short History, Norman Watson brings to life the people and events that shaped this great city from its origins and early development, through centuries of poverty and prosperity to the golden years of jute, jam and journalism and beyond. In this absorbing and comprehensive history, meet the women who hijacked the Reformation, the sisters who terrorised Winston Churchill, the martyred George Wishart who kept only his hat, the whalerman James McIntosh who ate his to survive, and witness Shackleton’s remarkable expedition to far-north Dundee and the flights of fancy surrounding Preston Watson. And after tragic events like Monk’s massacre and the Tay Bridge disaster, the city’s extraordinary story sparkles into life again with its brilliant cultural renaissance and dramatic change of fortunes. Dundee – A Short History is an acclaimed and authoritative account of the remarkable story of one of Scotland’s greatest cities.

Dark Dundee

Dark Dundee
Title Dark Dundee PDF eBook
Author Stewart Heaton
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9781998999712

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Old Dundee

Old Dundee
Title Old Dundee PDF eBook
Author Eric Eunson
Publisher Stenlake Publishing
Pages 112
Release 2002
Genre Dundee (Scotland)
ISBN 9781840332162

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This spectacular book combines a wonderful collection of images of Dundee with informative captions that really bring them to life. All corners of the city are covered, with many landmarks seen here intact before they were swept away during the various redevelopment schemes of the twentieth century. The Tay ferries are featured, as of course is an outline of Dundee's more general maritime history, including whaling. As you would expect, jute, jam and journalism are covered, but for many ordinary Dundonians the real interest will be in the views of their part of the city showing familiar streets and shops prior to redevelopment. Bill Early's wonderful collection of postcards of the city forms the bulk of the material illustrated, while he and Eric Eunson have collaborated to produce a narrative that will be of interest to both Dundonians and visitors to the city.

Take it to the Bridge

Take it to the Bridge
Title Take it to the Bridge PDF eBook
Author Lorraine Wilson
Publisher Black & White Publishing
Pages 244
Release 2013-02-21
Genre Music
ISBN 1845026403

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From the early days of pop when The Beatles shook the Caird Hall, to the current day when local heroes The View shake that same hall, Dundee has had a rich and passionate connection with music. This book takes us on a journey from the heyday of the dancehalls through to today's diverse music scene. Dundee's musical history is littered with famous names including the Average White Band, Billy Mackenzie and the Associates, Danny Wilson, Ricky Ross from Deacon Blue and Michael Marra. This book covers that and much more, including local heroes such as St. Andrew and Dougie Martin - figures who are respected beyond the city limits. It looks at the rich jazz and folk scenes as well as the record stores, venues and figures that have made the music scene in the city so vibrant. Through their own words we see behind the scenes and share the stories that made Dundee music great fun.

Time Tram Dundee

Time Tram Dundee
Title Time Tram Dundee PDF eBook
Author Matthew Fitt
Publisher Waverley Books Limited
Pages 205
Release 2006
Genre Dundee (Scotland)
ISBN 9781902407371

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The City of Dundee has truly played a part in shaping Scotland. In this book, the Time Tram driver and conductor meet characters from the Mesolithinc middens 8000 years ago, when Dundee was founded, Iron and Stone Age Dundonians, William Wallace, the 19th century missionary Mary Slessor and even Desperate Dan.