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  2. Caird Hall - Wikipedia

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    The hall is used for graduation ceremonies from the University of Dundee, the University of Abertay Dundee and Dundee and Angus College, as well as other significant university events. [13] The Royal Scottish National Orchestra opened its 2019/20 season at the Caird Hall in October 2019.

  3. From The Beatles to Dalai Lama: 100 years of Caird Hall - AOL

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    Hundreds of musicians and entertainers have performed at the landmark Dundee building. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  4. James Thomson (architect, born 1852) - Wikipedia

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    Thomson's magnum opus - Caird Hall and Caird Hall Square, Dundee. A native of Edinburgh, he was born to Alexander Thomson and Mary Higgins on 9 April 1851. [2] He received professional training in Architecture and Civil Engineering. As a young man, he came to Dundee to join the staff of the Burgh Surveyor. Soon after taking the duty he was ...

  5. History of Dundee - Wikipedia

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    Caird (Dundee) Ltd traced their origins back to 1832 when Edward Caird began to manufacture cloth in 12-loom shed at Ashton Works. Caird was a pioneer in Dundee in the weaving of cloth composed of jute warp and weft. In 1870 his son James Key Caird, later noted as philanthropist, took over the business. He greatly expanded it, rebuilding and ...

  6. List of Category A listed buildings in Dundee - Wikipedia

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    Dundee shown within Scotland Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of Category A listed buildings in the Dundee council area in eastern Scotland. In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special ...

  7. Timeline of Dundee history - Wikipedia

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    Dundee Repertory Theatre's premises at Nicoll Street is destroyed in a fire. [58] Dundee Airport opens. [60] "Beatlemania" is coined for the first time at The Beatles' concert at the Caird Hall. [61] 1966 – Tay Road Bridge opens. [62] 1967 – University of Dundee gains independent status. [34] 1974 – Ninewells Hospital opens. [63] 1978

  8. LiveHouse Dundee - Wikipedia

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    LiveHouse Dundee is an upcoming multi-purpose live entertainment venue to open in the Nethergate area of Dundee, Scotland. [1] [2] [3] The venue is planned to have a maximum capacity of around 4,500 people, with mixed seating and standing configurations. It is set to open in December 2024 with further work on the site expected to continue in 2025.

  9. Dundee city centre - Wikipedia

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    Dundee Parish Church, St Mary's is one of two of the city's City Churches. At the heart of the city centre is the City Square, home to two of Dundee's principal cultural venues; the Caird Hall, the Marryat Hall along with the City Chambers and other businesses.