The Local History of Dundee and Angus
The Auld Steeple is probably the most iconic building in Dundee, completed in the 1480's St Mary's Tower is the oldest surviving building in Dundee.During…
Dargie church at Invergowrie has long been associated with the early Christian church. The original site is said to have been a royal point of…
Was William Wallace educated and trained in warfare by the warrior monks of the Knights Templar? The Dundee City Councilors have missed the boat again,…
In 1878 the Tay Rail Bridge connecting Fife and Edinburgh to Dundee was opened.  A joyous moment for everyone no one predicted that just two…
Many churches throughout Scotland are dedicated to The Nine Maidens, One of these churches was that of Strathmartine, near Dundee, with which is connected the…
Kirriemuir is a place of narrow winding streets and intriguing passages. The town centre is the oldest and is possibly the most picturesque part of…
Was Jack The Ripper Hanged in Dundee? The last time a "Death by Hanging" sentence was carried out in Dundee was on April 24th., 1889.The…
Arbroath is the largest of the Angus towns, it was here in 1320 that the famous declaration of Arbroath was actually signed after a meeting…
Grissel Jaffray is the most famous witch to be tried and executed in the city of dundee, this account is adapted from the book Haunted…
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