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May 1906

Success Of The Double-Decked Car

Magdalen GreenThe double-decked type of car, which for some time has been running over the Dundee system, seems to find favour with patrons of the tramways "No 33", for such the double-decker car is officailly known, beats the cars of ordinary type. To determine its earning capacity a comparison was made between it and six other cars making the same runs for six days from 24th to 29th April inclusive. Read more......

April 1906

Departure of Whalers

Royal ArchMonday first, the spring holiday, witnesses the departure from Dundee of six of the Whalers at present in the dock. The Windward, Eclipse, Balaena, Morning, Diana and Snowdrop leave between midday and two o'clock and proceed direct to the whaling grounds, touching perhaps at Longhope, Hoy Island, Orkney should the wind be favourable. Read more......

March 1906

Church Fire In Dundee

MeetingThe congregation of Panmure Street Church on Sunday worshipped in temporary buildings, their church having been rendered untenable by a fire which took place early in the morning. The outbreak, which had its origins in a defective flue, assumed a very alarning character and here the flames were extinguished part of the roof was destroyed, while the interior of the chuch was damaged to a considerable extent. The estimated loss is £300. Read more......

February 1906

New Top Covered Dundee Tramcars

Mars Training ShipThe top-covered tramcar will soon be an accomplished fact in Dundee. The design, which is the work of Mr Peter Fisher, the Manager, is very attractive, and has met with the approbation of the town council, as well as of architectural experts. It is expected that before the end of next week a number of the cars with these covers will be seen running on the streets. Read more......

January 1906

Last of Dundee Time Gun

NethergateDundee time gun at least the particular piece of ordnance which for generations has announced to Dundonians the time of day, is silent. It has fired it's last shot. The other day the gun was inspected by a military officer who pronounced it unfit for further service. A new gun probably in the shape of an obsolete 24 pounder which has seen less service will be substituted as soon as circumstances permit. Read more......

December 1905

A Chance for Dundee Athletes

OvergateArrangements have been made for holding Olympic Games at Athens from April 22nd to May 2nd next and the veteran gymnastic instructor Mr A. Sturrock, has undertaken on behalf of the promoters to endeavour to send competitors from this quarter. The contests are open to all forms of athletes such as jumping, racing, throwing the stone and putting the shot, weightlifting, football, fencing and swimming. Read more......

November 1905

New Church for Invergowrie

CowgateA new church is to be erected at Invergowrie to take the place of the iron building in which for a number of years the adherents of the Church of Scotland have worshipped. Read more......

October 1905

A Dundee Landmark

Dundee from the LawSo many readers have questioned us of late concerning the old thatched dwelling in the Blackscroft district of the city. Read more......

September 1905

Death of a Promising Athlete

Tally StreetMany in Dundee and elsewhere will learn with regret of the death of Constable Robert Cathro, one of the city's most promising young athletes.

While competing at Strathkiness games the deceased sustained a scratch with the spike of a shoe and blood poisoning supervened. Though unable to compete, he appeared at Dens Park on the occasion of the police sports, aided by staff, and watched with keen interest the various events. Read more......

August 1905

"Ye Amphibious Ancients"

City SqaureOn Saturday Messers Thomson, Blair and Murdoch, three members of "Ye Amphibious Ancients" a confraternity who take their morning dip, summer and winter from the railway pier, successfully accomplished the passage of the Tay. Entering the water opposite Church Street, the trio, who were accompanied by a boat, struck out for Tayport. A strong ebb tide carried the intrepid swimmers eastwards, but they all stuck manfully to the task, which all completed. Read more......