Bygone News - Housing http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/taxonomy/term/74/0 en Dundee Childhood in 50s http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/dundee-childhood-50s <p>I was born in the Overgate in 1957, from there we moved to Shepherds Loan. My first school was Hawkhill. We moved again to Macalpine Road then to Kincardine Street, our next move was to St. Fillans Road. When I was 12 we moved to Wallsend Newcastle.</p> Hawkhill 1950's Childhood Housing School Days Margaret Wright nee Symons Hawkhill Wed, 24 Jun 2015 08:34:58 +0000 lynne.davidson 1325 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Great Life in the Multis http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/great-life-multis <p>My family moved to Carnegie Tower in November 1967, when I was 10.&nbsp;Carnegie Tower was the first of the 4 tower blocks to be built in Alexander Street.&nbsp;Previously in that area, there had been streets full of old small shops and&nbsp;tenements where families lived, mainly in cramped conditions and sharing&nbsp;outside toilets with neighbours. I was an only child and we had lived only a&nbsp;few hundred yards away in a one bedroomed first floor tenement flat at 76&nbsp;James Street.<span class="read-more"><a href="/reminiscences/great-life-multis"><strong>&nbsp;Read more......</strong></a></span></p> Alexander Street James Street Buildings/Structures Childhood Housing Dorothy Goldie Hilltown Mon, 19 Jan 2015 15:38:45 +0000 lynne.davidson 1295 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk My Hulltoon 'Hert' http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/my-hulltoon-hert <p><span class='wysiwyg_imageupload image imgupl_floating_right imgupl_styles_spacing_20_black_border\n\rBlack Border'><a href="http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/sites/default/files/imagecache/wysiwyg_imageupload_lightbox_preset/wysiwyg_imageupload/5/dri-1960_1.png" rel="lightbox[wysiwyg_imageupload_inline]" title="Dundee Royal Infirmary"><img src="http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/sites/default/files/imagecache/medium/wysiwyg_imageupload/5/dri-1960_1.png" alt="" title="Dundee Royal Infirmary" class="imagecache wysiwyg_imageupload imgupl_styles_spacing_20_black_border\n\rBlack Border imagecache imagecache-medium" style="" width="230" height="165" /></a> <span class='image_meta'></span></span>I've just came across this site by accident and its wonderful to read old&nbsp; stories and look at old photos of Dundee. I was born at the foot of the&nbsp; Hulltoon (as it was known) in Sheperd's Pend (46 Hilltown), when I was 4 we swapped houses with my Grannie to 20 Hulltoon. They called it Meekie Land I went to St Mary's Forebank and St John's schools growing up 1944 to 1959. They were great days.<br /><span class="read-more"><a href="/reminiscences/my-hulltoon-hert"><strong>&nbsp;Read more......</strong></a></span></p> Hilltown 1940's Buildings/Structures Childhood Housing People Playing / Games Street Life Chick Stewart Hilltown Thu, 19 Sep 2013 11:27:07 +0000 lynne.davidson 1096 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Gas Explosion http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/gas-explosion <p>I recall getting off the bus at Kings Cross Road and walking along Dronley Place when suddenly there was a massive gas explosion behind me.</p> <p>One of the tenements in Kings Cross Road had the front blown off. I felt like I had just experienced an earthquake as I walked home that day. It must have been about 1975 or slightly earlier.</p> Dronley Place Kings Cross Road Housing Beechboy Beechwood Fri, 26 Oct 2012 15:20:16 +0000 fiona.christison 1009 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Good Days http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/good-days <p>I stayed in a house like the one displayed in the Bygone Memories exhibition, in Central Library, right before I got married, going back 40 years. But now I am a widow, I do remember the good days I had there. Little shop on the corner where you went and got all your messages. I stayed at 14 Lyon Steet, all in the past now.</p> Lyon Street 1970's Housing Shopping Mrs M. Page Wed, 03 Oct 2012 09:26:45 +0000 lynne.davidson 1007 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Tenement Life http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/tenement-life <p>Immediately after the Second World War my Aunt lived in a tenement exactly like the model on display at the Central Library, Dundee. It had been an abandoned building, a “backland” in Nelson Street, but such was the need for more housing after the war that this and other buildings like it were hastily done up for homeless people.<span class="read-more"><a href="/reminiscences/tenement-life"><strong>&nbsp;Read more......</strong></a></span></p> Nelson Street 1940's Housing Neighbours Pletties Margaret Manning Hilltown Wed, 12 Sep 2012 11:54:20 +0000 lynne.davidson 998 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Memories of Blackness Road / Brook Street http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/memories-blackness-road-brook-street <p>We lived in tenement at the bottom of Blackness Road / Brook Street. Only gas, no electricity and the loo was on the landing, my mother having to clean her part of the stairs, and as Billy Connolly would say we used an old army greatcoat as an eiderdown. Then the exciting time of moving to St Mary's to a three bedroom house with garden and a great treat of having a loo and bath indoors. Even though I was only 2/3 I remember the journey in the back of a removal van from our old tenement to our new home. Great days, I wish I could rewind and go back to those days (time move on).<span class="read-more"><a href="/reminiscences/memories-blackness-road-brook-street"><strong>&nbsp;Read more......</strong></a></span> Blackness Road Brook Street Housing Allan Lorimer Tue, 14 Aug 2012 15:26:47 +0000 fiona.christison 983 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Violet Was Born in Dundee http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/violet-was-born-dundee <p><span class='wysiwyg_imageupload image imgupl_floating_right imgupl_styles_spacing_20_black_border\n\rBlack Border'><a href="http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/sites/default/files/imagecache/wysiwyg_imageupload_lightbox_preset/wysiwyg_imageupload/9/dri-1960.png" rel="lightbox[wysiwyg_imageupload_inline]" title=""><img src="http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/sites/default/files/imagecache/medium/wysiwyg_imageupload/9/dri-1960.png" alt="" title="" class="imagecache wysiwyg_imageupload imgupl_styles_spacing_20_black_border\n\rBlack Border imagecache imagecache-medium" style="" width="230" height="165" /></a> <span class='image_meta'></span></span>I was born in 1932 in Dundee Royal Infirmary. My first school was Ancrum Road School but I cannot remember much about it. As my parents were both English we had to live in lodgings until the start of the Second World War. We eventually got an upstairs three roomed house at Pitkerro Drive. There were four houses in the block. I learned to cycle through the leggy as we called [it] on my father's bike.<span class="read-more"><a href="/reminiscences/violet-was-born-dundee"><strong>&nbsp;Read more......</strong></a></span></p> Ancrum Road Ann Street Paton's Lane Pitkerro Drive 1960's Armed Forces Childhood Dancing / Dance Halls Housing School Days Violet Fintry Kirkton / Trottick Mid Craigie Wed, 23 Mar 2011 09:33:28 +0000 lynne.davidson 749 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Linlathen http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/linlathen <p><span class='wysiwyg_imageupload image imgupl_floating_right imgupl_styles_spacing_20_black_border\n\rBlack Border'><a href="http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/sites/default/files/imagecache/wysiwyg_imageupload_lightbox_preset/wysiwyg_imageupload/9/blacknessb21_077.png" rel="lightbox[wysiwyg_imageupload_inline]" title=""><img src="http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/sites/default/files/imagecache/medium/wysiwyg_imageupload/9/blacknessb21_077.png" alt="" title="" class="imagecache wysiwyg_imageupload imgupl_styles_spacing_20_black_border\n\rBlack Border imagecache imagecache-medium" style="" width="230" height="165" /></a> <span class='image_meta'></span></span>I remember living (squatting) at 13 Larch Street in the nine storey tenement and attending Blackness School prior to moving to Fintry in 1951, and moving to Linlathen Primary just over the Linlathen bridge. I'm sure it was a foundry opposite us on Larch Street, and a huge open midden around the corner on Urquhart Street. A penny dainty from the corner shop on the way to school was a treat to look forward to.</p> Larch Street Urquhart Street 1950's Housing School Days Ray S Fintry Linlathen Thu, 17 Mar 2011 14:36:09 +0000 lynne.davidson 723 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Streets Now Gone http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/streets-now-gone <div class="content clear-block"> <p><span class='wysiwyg_imageupload image imgupl_floating_right imgupl_styles_spacing_20_black_border\n\rBlack Border'><a href="http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/sites/default/files/imagecache/wysiwyg_imageupload_lightbox_preset/wysiwyg_imageupload/9/scottfyffe.png" rel="lightbox[wysiwyg_imageupload_inline]" title=""><img src="http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/sites/default/files/imagecache/medium/wysiwyg_imageupload/9/scottfyffe.png" alt="" title="" class="imagecache wysiwyg_imageupload imgupl_styles_spacing_20_black_border\n\rBlack Border imagecache imagecache-medium" style="" width="230" height="165" /></a> <span class='image_meta'></span></span>I was born in 1930, within a cottar-house on Milton of Craigie Farm, long gone, but B &amp; Q and ASDA are sited there. I think 1930 was the year of the darkest day in Dundee, when some people thought the end of the world had come.<span class="read-more"><a href="/reminiscences/streets-now-gone"><strong>&nbsp;Read more......</strong></a></span></p> </div> Albert Street Dura Street Forfar Road Mains Loan 1930's Childhood Family Food and Drink Housing School Days Street Life Jean Craigie / Craigiebank Douglas Maryfield Mid Craigie Stobswell Whitfield Tue, 15 Mar 2011 15:40:56 +0000 lynne.davidson 693 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk