1/2 This week's features 3 from Old and New, an album of images taken between 1873 and 1880 for the Improvement Committee of the Dundee Police Commissioners. These 3 show Castle St, Nethergate and the Royal Exchange

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Did you know that we have the largest collection of related to and historic jute and flax industries?

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1/2 A new for 3 images of 1880 -v 1900 - let us know your favourite

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Love art? Love Dundee? Love being outside? Combine all three by using the new Public Art Dundee Cycle Trail from
see https://t.co/w3E2kjo4ny

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is the theme of day 20, so we're sharing this 1865 plan of most famous chimney (and one of the city's most iconic landmarks), the amazing Cox's Stack.

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For Day 11 an image from the G L Wilson Grotto of 1953 featuring Wee Willie Winkie with a lamp. Who remembers the fantastic grottos in department stores?

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Read about The Marvellous Menagerie of Alex Heywood - a new exhibition in the Tower Building

https://t.co/VTdlKMpvJ7

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Looking along High Street towards the Trades Hall shortly before its removal in 1878. The recently built Clydesdale Bank is just behind it

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It's and & have teamed up with to create these posters and exhibition on Dundee's Wonder Women of Science. Read about it and see more at https://t.co/w3E2kjo4ny

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Well done to everyone who correctly guessed that our mystery is the original plan 1865 of the famous Cox's Stack at Campdown works in Lochee. It remains one of best known landmarks

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P is for plan. Here are some details from one of our favourite plans. Do you recognise the landmark? 🤔#Justforfun have a guess!

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We're all missing being and meeting up with our extended family - charcoal drawing by Samantha Wilson, 2014 from collection

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Have you seen all the Noir films referenced in PhD student 's comic 'The Big Sheep: A Philip Merlot Thriller'? Read the fantastic comic and get some great inspiration for your lockdown watch list on the blog
https://t.co/JNZR4KRwEt

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Wolf's Crag by John Thomson of Duddingston c1820s - based on Fast Castle, this was the setting of Walter Scott's Bride of Lammermoor from the James Nicoll Bequest

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