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  2. Lochee - Wikipedia

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    Lochee (/ l ɒ ˈ x iː /) is an area in the west of Dundee, Scotland.Until the 19th century, it was a separate town, but was eventually surrounded by the expanding Dundee. It is notable for being home to Camperdown Works, which was the largest jute production site in the world.

  3. List of curling clubs in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    11 Area 10 (Cupar, East of Fife, West of Fife, Loch Leven) 12 Area 11 (Atholl, Breadalbane, Perth & District, Strathmore, Upper Strathearn) 13 Area 12 (Angus, Dundee & District, North and South Esk, North-Eastern)

  4. West End, Dundee - Wikipedia

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    The University of Dundee is located in this area and provides a focal point for some 20,000 students. The neighbourhood is also home to St Andrew’s Roman Catholic Cathedral, the Morgan Tower, an 18th-century tenement which is now a pharmacy – and Blackness Library located further west at the Sinderins: the area where Perth Road and the Hawkhill diverge once forming a major entry point to ...

  5. St Giles Centre - Wikipedia

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    St Giles Shopping Centre is a shopping center located in Elgin, Scotland. The Centre has two floors and has a glass lift. [1] The Centre is supported with an adjacent car park. It also contains Elgin's bus station. As of January 2025, St Giles Shopping Centre is closed.

  6. Alexander Crawford Lamb - Wikipedia

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    Guide to remarkable monuments in the Howff, Dundee, 1892. Dundee: Its Quaint and Historic Buildings. (The illustrations are from drawings made by William Gibb, David Small [1846–1927] and Charles S. Lawson [d. 1884].) Dundee: G. Petrie, 1895. In 2005, a facsimile copy of this book was published by the Tay Valley Family History Centre in Dundee.

  7. Dundee city centre - Wikipedia

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    The opening of a new museum and gallery - V&A Dundee - was announced in 2010. Removal of several key structures including Tayside House, the Hilton Hotel and Casino, the 1970s entrance buildings to the railway station, the Olympia Leisure Centre (relocated to East Marketgait) along with associated pedestrian over-bridges, was completed in 2013 ...

  8. Ardler - Wikipedia

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    Ardler is an area in the north-west of Dundee, Scotland, built on land previously owned by Downfield Golf Club.The housing scheme was completed in the late 1960s and originally included six 17-storey multi-storey blocks that formed the northern part of the scheme.

  9. St Marys, Dundee - Wikipedia

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    The area is served, along with Ardler, by Dundee West FC, a football club for boys and girls ranging from eight to eighteen years old. As previously stated, the scheme sits close to Clatto Country Park and Downfield Golf Course, but also Templeton Woods and Camperdown Park, picturesque settings enjoyed by generations of St Mary's residents ...