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March 1907

Dundee Workers For USA

WeighhouseFor some time past a difficulty has been experienced in various parts of the city in securing the services of skilled and reliable spinners, and the departure for America of a large contingent of local operatives will probably tend aggravate this phase of the labour problem in Dundee. Read more......

February 1907

Fire in Dundee Works

Shortly after 10 pm last night fire broke out in Hillbank Linen Works, Messrs James Scott & Sons Ltd. The outbreak occurred in the west wing and was caused by Building the Caird Halloverheating in the engine room. The reeling and spinning flats were affected but the iron doors prevented the spread of the flames. Considerable damage was done by water. Read more......

January 1907

New Branch Library at Dundee

Blackness LibraryEntry having being given to the ground at Blackness for the new branch library, operations will it is expected, be commenced forth with. Tenders are now being invited for the work of construction and it is hoped that work will be pushed on with vigor. Read more......

December 1906

Fire in Photographic Works

CowgateOn starting work about eight yesterday morning the employees in the hand-painting department of Messrs Valentine and Sons Ltd., photographic works in the Perth Road discovered that fire had broken out. The fire brigade station was at once communicated with but before the firemen arrived the flames were practically extinguished. The damage was not serious, a quantity of printed card and casing was destroyed. Read more......

November 1906

Steamer Ashore at Monifieth

Albert InstituteA mild sensation was created in Monifieth yesterday afternoon when it became known that a small steamer was ashore at the west end of town. The ship lies on the sands opposite the West End links and is quite close inshore. She is the Renown, of Liverpool which so far as known was making for Liverpool from Sunderland. Read more......

October 1906

Both Teams Rejoicing

FunfairThe great visit of Celtic to Dens Park has come and gone, and left is a mixed condition of affairs. Both clubs are at once rejoicing and lamenting - rejoice over the financial outcome and lamenting the loss of two good men. A draw was the outcome as all the world knows and this means that the Celtic rum of success was to a certain extent broken down, but in all the circumstances our friends from the west seemed to be quite well pleased with the result even though it cost them a point. Read more......

September 1906

The Tay Pleasure Steamer Fleet

Fish MarketPleasure sailing on the River Tay next season will be advance greatly, compared to the year just closing. Besides the two steamers which have been plying the river this season, the Pleasure Steamboat Company, it is definitely stated are to build a new paddle steamer for next year. Read more......

August 1906

A Long Swim

Dundee 1900On Tuesday evening a number of "Ye Ancient Amphibians" among whom was that well known Broughty Ferry swimmer Mr W. Blair, rowed to the Tay Bridge, at which point Mr Blair entered the water intent on swimming home. With powerful stroke the swimmer rapidly covered the distance, the boats following on in his wake. The goal was the east or railway pier, Broughty Ferry, the distance being nearly five miles. Read more......

July 1906

Dundee's Greatest Fire

D.M. BrownsThe most destuctive fire in the history of Dundee is that which raged in the Seagate and Trades Lane on Thursday night and Friday morning.

The locality has an appaling fire record but great as were the previous outbreaks these have been completely eclipsed by the latest disaster. For more than 12 hours the fire raged with terrible intensity and the country was lit up for miles around. Read more......

June 1906

Sunday At The Museums & Reading Room

Eastern CemeteryThe various departments of the Albert Institute and Dudhope Museum were open on Sunday during the usual Sunday hours, but the advent of summer had an effect on the attendance. Read more......