Dundee Through Time

Dundee Through Time
Title Dundee Through Time PDF eBook
Author Brian King
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 192
Release 2014-11-15
Genre Photography
ISBN 1445621673

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This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Dundee has changed and developed over the last century.

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.

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.

Dundee Pubs

Dundee Pubs
Title Dundee Pubs PDF eBook
Author Brian King
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 150
Release 2021-06-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1445696991

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A fascinating tour of the Scottish city of Dundee's hostelries, inns and taverns from across the centuries.

The Crescent

The Crescent
Title The Crescent PDF eBook
Author Ian Campbell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre Historical fiction
ISBN 9789798505416

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When John Murphy is sentenced to six months hard labour in Perth Prison for fighting, his wife Annie is left to raise his children in poverty in the tenements of the crescent. She relies on a pittance from her jute mill wages and handouts from the Parish until her husband is released and tries to break the poverty trap by bare-knuckle fighting in the boxing booths and beer tents. His hard drinking, hard-man style is reduced to that of 'kettle-biler' at home, like thousands of other men in Dundee who are out of work. Meanwhile, Westminster and the Whitehall war-rooms are booming, thanks to the growth of the British Empire and the realisation that gold and diamonds in South Africa are ready for the taking. The 'Kettle-Bilers' are perfect fodder for the Black Watch recruiting sergeants in Dundee who are swamped with men eager to escape the grimy oppression of the jute mills or the dole. The Boer War takes them to the brink of life and death in a faraway land that the real people of Dundee had never heard of before the call to arms. But what happens to the women left at home? Will the Dundonians ever return from the Boer War? Can the poverty-stricken, alcohol-fuelled, neglectful generation cycle ever be stopped? Find out all this and more in this heart-wrenching, gritty story of hardship, tragedy, hurt and violence, based on the author's true story of his Dundee family's origins.

The Fourth Bonniest Baby in Dundee

The Fourth Bonniest Baby in Dundee
Title The Fourth Bonniest Baby in Dundee PDF eBook
Author Michelle Sloan
Publisher Kelpies
Pages 24
Release 2016-01-08
Genre Contests
ISBN 9781782503149

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The contest for the Bonniest Baby in Dundee is here, and one very grubby baby brother is scrubbed, dressed, combed and taken by his mum and big sister to charm the judges.But on the way -- oh no! -- the bus breaks down... They'll have to get a wriggle on! It starts to rain and they splish and splash through puddles. By the time they arrive, their bonnie baby is sticky, claggie and clarty. His chances of winning are dashed -- especially when he blows a raspberry in the judge's face! Or are they...'Hilariously and lovingly recounted in lively, bouncing rhyme from the point of view of the baby's big sister, this cheeky picture book will have mums, dads and kids chortling every time. With bright fun illustrations and recognisable scenes of Dundee, it is brimming with local flavour.