WebThe Corporation of Dundee (also known as the Town Council) and the core records of the former Tayside Regional Council. These include a wide variety of records covering the different functions of... Webdigitised by courtesy of Local History Centre, Dundee Central Library; More information Form / genre: Written and printed matter > Books : Dates / events: 1876-1877 [Date/event in text] ... Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street ...
Local and family history Dundee City Council
WebHard copies of Dundee newspapers are held at the Wellgate Local History Library. However you can search some papers up to 1955 on the British Newspaper Archive: www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk. There is a charge to use this site but you can use it for free at Dundee City Archives or any Dundee Library. Other records that might be of use: WebOct 1, 1985 · By 1891, the figures were 1,117 in Perth, 1,277 in Dundee, and 376 in Stirling (Table 1). The fact that Greenock in 1851 had 4,124 Highlanders in a population of 37,436 (9.1% of the total) and that similar proportions characterized other west Lowland towns supports claims made elsewhere that Highland movement was biased towards the west. green hell food list
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WebDundee Central Library holds one of the largest and most varied collections of local history materials in Scotland. Without the dedication of Alexander Crawford Lamb, the legacy of over 450 boxes of ephemera, including maps, photographs, books and prints would have been lost WebHistory. Dunedin’s first Free Public Library opened on 2 December 1908, funded by a 10,000-pound grant from American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Situated at 110 … WebAug 23, 2024 · If you're in @dundeelibraries Central Library this #SeachdainNaGaidhlig, look out for our display of historic Gaelic books from the Dundee Highland Society … green hell food poisoning