published 1992; intro by Margaret King
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published 1992; intro by Margaret King
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published 2002; introduction by David Adams
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Just east of Dundee is Broughty Ferry, formerly called Partancraig, and proudly independent of Dundee. It was reluctantly incorporated into Dundee in 1913. Published 1992; intro by Linda McGill
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published 1990; intro by Christopher Whatley
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This group of 3 maps for Dundee are among our best-selling titles in Scotland. Between them they cover much of this major city: the West map shows the area from Lochee Road eastward to Cotton Rd and Allan St; the East map from Princes St eastward, and including much of the harbour; the South map the broad sweep of Hawkhill, Nethergate and down to the Tay Bridge. We think they are really a set. Published 1990; intro by Christopher Whatley
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published 1990; intro by Linda McGill
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published 1994; intro by Norman Atkinson
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published 1993; intro by Rachel Benvie. This is a fascinating and busy map, with two major railway stations, for the CR and NBR, a viaduct and suspension bridge across the harbour, and a busy town centre either side of the High Street and beyond Mid Links. The town preserves much of the structure of a Royal Burgh, as founded by King David in the 12th century.
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