Old Photograph Florence Booth House Lochee Dundee Scotland


Old photograph of the Florence Booth house in Clement Park, Lochee, Dundee, Scotland. Initially the Dundee Mothers’ and Children’s Home opened at Seafield Lodge, Magdalen Green. In 1927, the home was moved to Cidhmore, Perth Road. It was not until the following year that it finally settled in Clement Park and took on the name of Florence Booth House. In 1969, a childrens section opened and the following year the maternity section closed leaving it as a children’s home effectively. It remained as such until 1991 when it closed. In later years, the site became a hostel for adults and was later sold for private development.



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Old Photograph Prince Of Wales Receiving The Freedom Of The City Of St Andrews Fife Scotland


Old photograph of the Prince of Wales receiving The Freedom Of The City of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland



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Old Photograph The Inn Badachro Scotland


Old photograph of vintage cars outside The Inn in Badachro located three miles South of Gairloch, Scotland. Approximately 2 miles to the SE are located the Fairy Lochs, the site of a 1945 plane crash which is now a designated war grave. The crash site has been preserved as a memorial to the USAAF servicemen who lost their lives in the accident, and is accessible by a rough track near the Shieldaig Lodge Hotel.



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Old Photograph Military Parade Letham Angus Scotland


Old photograph of a Military Parade in Letham located five miles from Forfar in Angus, Scotland. Nearby is the village of Dunnichen, which is widely believed to be the site of the Battle of Nechtansmere, and the villages of Bowriefauld and Craichie. To the north of the village there is a Pictish stone with a cup and ring marking, locally known as the Girdlestane. Pictish stones have been found in many sites in Angus. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.



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Old Photograph St Anne Street Lochee Dundee Scotland


Old photograph of people and houses on St Anne Street in Lochee, Dundee, Scotland. St Anne Street was part of a dense community surrounding the massive Camperdown Jute Works owned by the Cox Brothers.


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