Here is a great image of a pontoon being towed to shore, that was used during the construction of the 2nd Tay Bridge. This was taken 2nd August 1886. It is image 47 in an album of photographs showing the construction of the bridge.
Ref: GD/X717/1
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The LV Abertay was built for the Dundee Harbour Trust and cost £36,000. The Abertay was launched at the Caledon Shipyard on 18 April 1939 and delivered to the Harbour Trust on 10 July 1939. It was withdrawn from service in 1984.
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Robertson's Cycles and Repairs, 17 Strathmartine Road. Next door was MacVey's Radio, TV & Records, according to the directory.
Date: c.1965
Ref: BW151-18
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Cars in City Square.
Date: 1962
Ref: DCC-SA0247
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Construction of the Tay Road Bridge
Date: c.1966
Ref: SA1128
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A #TransportTuesday photo from June 1976, showing British Road Services Ltd vehicle on Brown Constable Street.
Ref: GD/X1384 Dundee Centre & North Tray 2
Demolition of the rail bridge over Lochee High Street
It was reported by the City Engineer on 26th October 1971 that the bridge was in a dangerous condition and was to be demolished. This photograph probably dates from shortly afterwards.
Ref: DCC-BW057-12
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For #TransportTuesday we have a rather laden cart. It is on Perth Road outside the Tay Rope Works, which ran all the way to Magdalen Yard Road.
The photograph appears to be from 1908 as a poster in the background refers to the London Olympics of that year.
Ref: GD/MUS104/6
Old train cars atop a building
Shoreditch UK
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View of Broughty Ferry Harbour taken in 1901.
GD/X1363
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A corporation bus on Meadowside. Looks like a lot of people want to get on.
Ref: TC/EN/105/28
Image is not dated, but I would guess its mid 1930s.
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Today's #TransportTuesday is the Dundee West Engine Shed, which I am told was along at Roseangle.
The photograph is not dated.
For #TransportTuesday we have a bicycle resting against a wall at the back of 20 Hillltown. We think these two men are in the doorway of the John Brown's Blacksmith shop. This photograph was taken c. 1934
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This is a photograph looking along Whorterbank towards Burnside Street. The van is a Bedford Workbus and was first registered on 21 April 1958 with the North of Scotland Hydro Electric Board.
Date: November 1958
Ref: TC/Ph/10/14/64/2
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This tram on Lochee Road was involved in some kind of accident. Its possible that someone was struck by the tram, or a car was involved.
Dudhope park is on the right.
Ref: PO
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This photograph was taken on the B953 between Abernyte and Balbeggie. It was taken during a military exercise on 5th-6th April 1913. This is presumably some senior officers watching the action.
The car has the London registration LE 8817.
Ref: GD/X255
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This chap looks very proud of his car. We think this was taken in the mid 1930s. Does anyone know what type of car this is?
This was taken on Rosewood Terrace off West Park Road
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This week's #TransportTuesday post takes us to a rather crowded looking Nethergate in 1962. Where did the 22 bus go back then?
Ref: DCC-SA1066
For #TransportTuesday we have a car, a cart and a lorry on the High Street.
The sign on the first floor above the H Samuel sign and to the right of the clock says Apostolic Church.
No date, but probably 1930s?
Ref: TC/En/105/48
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A few well laden carts carrying boxes of whisky from the Alexander Stewart & Son Bonded Warehouse at 81 Seagate
Date: c.1936
Ref: GD/X1269/3/1 Image 6
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For today's #TransportTuesday pic we have this rather speedy tram on the High Street. This image is part of a series taken to show a particular event in 1888. You can read more about the photograph and the event in this blog post: dundeecityarchives.w...
Here are some buses ready to take home the pupil's of Harris Academy. They are lined up on Perth Road, with the gate to the Western Cemetery on the right and the Lodge house of West Park house. Tram cables can also be seen overhead.
Ref: TC/En/105/31
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For #transportTuesday we take a trip back to this week in 1970, when the replica ship Nonsuch visited Belleville. www.flickr.com/photos/cabhc...
Here is a nice little car sitting on Richmond terrace. Does anyone know what type of car this is? It was registered in Perth, so we don't have any record of it here.
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The coal cart in this photograph belonged to Peter Strachan, the man standing beside it. He was a coal merchant at Maryfield Station and lived at 76 Clepington Road. The photograph was taken between 93 and 91 Clepington Road.
Ref: GD/X256
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A few things to see in this #TransportTuesday image. The 850cc Austin Mini was first registered on 14 July 1965. But there is also a bus on the left, which was owned by Cunninghams of Paisley.
Date: c.1967
Ref: DCC-BW113-19
An excellent photograph of buses lined up at Shore Terrace with the Royal Exchange building in the background (better known to many as Winters the Printers).
No date is recorded for this image.
Ref: TC/EN/105/28
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Here is a photograph of an unusual bicycle. I'm afraid we don't know who this man is or when it was taken.
Ref: TC/Ph39/4
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For #TransportTuesday, here's a Belleville city bus in a rainstorm, taken in June 1990 by Chris Malette: www.flickr.com/photos/cabhc...
Murraygate, looking towards the Wellgate. No date.
In the photograph is an Invacar, short for "invalid carriage". A motorised trike with a fibreglass shell. In 2003, they were banned from the roads because of safety concerns.
Ref: TC/Ph/50
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