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Charlotte Juarez's Going Home
Discovering Dundee - A Photo Album Walk - Page 5



Nan and Stephanie starting off at what was once the Howff where we had people buried, but is now the Conshie Car Park, across the street from the Breadalbane Arms, which is now, simple, "The Bread."


Nathan found a little bit of Americana in a wrestling poster in the
pedestrian tunnel at the foot of the Conshie Brae.


A panoramic view of the Wishart Arch as it is today and the converted flats alongside.


Too bad this is too dim to see the wonderful stained glass window in the McManus Galleries commemorating Dundee’s connections with the reformer, William Wishart.


Nathan, Xylia and "Young Vic" at the McManus Galleries


I had Nathan and Xylia stand in almost the same spot in Crichton Street when I, aged about 9, had to stand there for a street photographer to take one of me. I’m going to put this in a double frame with that little photo.


This postbox has to be the same one in the same spot in Crichton Street when I was a lass, the initials on it are GR, representing George Rex.


The Road and the Miles to Dundee from the deck of the Discovery


Two cousins of the quayside of the RRS Discovery


The Ship’s Wheel


Discovery at Dusk


The Auld and New Brigs from the deck of the Discovery


Nathan enjoying a good end to a good day


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