Bygone News - Linlathen http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/taxonomy/term/287/0 en Happy Days in Dundee http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/happy-days-dundee <p>I was born in Germany as my dad was in the RAF. Unfortunately my mum died before my second birthday and we moved to Dundee to live with my mum's parents in Linlathen at Blacklock Crescent. We were not well off, but at the same time I had everything for a great childhood. I went to St Vincent's Primary School where Miss McManus was my teacher and what a great teacher she was. All the kids loved her. Her father was the Lord Provost no less! Some time later my father remarried and we moved to West Lothian, however I've always considered Dundee as my home town.<span class="read-more"><a href="/reminiscences/happy-days-dundee"><strong>&nbsp;Read more......</strong></a></span></p> Childhood Alpha Linlathen Mon, 01 Jun 2015 09:17:57 +0000 lynne.davidson 1320 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Rainbow School http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/rainbow-school <div>Tina so can't believe I forgot the school was called the rainbow, big memory jolt.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> Childhood School Days Lynda Kay (Campbell) Tina Linlathen Mon, 02 Mar 2015 09:05:39 +0000 lynne.davidson 1302 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Linlathen in the 60s and 70s http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/linlathen-60s-and-70s <p>Our family lived in Linlathen next to Mossgiel and Linlathen High School which are no longer there. Times were hard but we made do playing football in the street, making swings on trees, playing street games such as ghems up the poley, kick the can..this was late 60s/70s...we would go to Swanny Ponds, Baxter Park and Den o Mains. I remember as a kid going to Caird Park with a wheelbarrow to collect twigs/broken branches for the coal fire, going to Pitkerro Rd newspaper shop for the penny tray which had all kinds of sweets...wish I got pics from those days.&nbsp;</p> 1970's Childhood Playing / Games Graham Byrne nickname Toastie or Burnzee Baxter Park Linlathen Fri, 31 Oct 2014 10:07:13 +0000 lynne.davidson 1280 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Mary Brooksbank http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/mary-brooksbank <p>Hi Tina. Like you, I remember the metal gates and barbed wire used to prevent anyone from Linlathen to cross the viaduct from Fountainbleu Drive to the wilderness that was Fintry, although my elder siblings found them little deterrent when they crossed from Linlathen to make a few bob picking spuds on McLean's farm. Happy days, they lied. A heroine of mine, Mary Brooksbank, called such times the good old bad old days, and I think she was spot on. She would arrive unannounced at the top of our street, Riddell Terrace, sing two or three songs and then move on.<span class="read-more"><a href="/reminiscences/mary-brooksbank"><strong>&nbsp;Read more......</strong></a></span></p> Fountainbleau Drive Childhood Drummie Linlathen Fri, 31 Oct 2014 09:54:48 +0000 lynne.davidson 1279 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Grew Up in Linlathen http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/grew-linlathen <p>I live in Birmingham now, but grew up in Linlathen with my Gran and Aunt Norah looking after me as my mother was ill in the DRI. I went to a few schools, enjoyed the freedom of playing in and out of the prefabs in Fountainbleau Drive, climbing the gate on the bridge which leads to Fintry where my aunts later moved to. The Den o Mains was the place to be at Easter. I have seen pictures of the Rainbow School and Stobswell which I went to but can't find St Michaels. O well happy days.</p> Fountainbleau Drive Childhood School Days Tina Linlathen Mon, 29 Sep 2014 13:08:00 +0000 fiona.christison 1273 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Memories of Dundee http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/memories-dundee-1 <p>We lived in MacVicars Lane off the Perth Road for a while but in 1959 we moved to Millars Wynd. I went to the Demonstration School in Park Place and remember some classmates names like Kenny Campbell, Ronald Koppel, Alistair Soutar, Diane Buick, Cherry Leaper, Jaqueline McMaster and Stewart Patterson. Our headmaster was John Gunning and it truly was the best education a child could have. The teachers like Mr Watson, Mrs McFeet and Miss Gregg were simply the best.<span class="read-more"><a href="/reminiscences/memories-dundee-1"><strong>&nbsp;Read more......</strong></a></span></p> Hawkhill Perth Road Childhood Cinema / Theatre Dancing / Dance Halls School Days Rob Irving Hawkhill Linlathen Fri, 07 Dec 2012 11:02:19 +0000 fiona.christison 1032 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk Free Tram to School http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/free-tram-school <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/locheerd.png" rel="lightbox[wysiwyg_imageupload_inline]" title=""><img src="http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/sites/default/files/imagecache/medium/wysiwyg_imageupload/9/locheerd.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>In 1940 I was transported by tram car from Maryfield to Blackness School. As the war started in 1939 and we moved to Linlathen in 1940 and there were no schools there so a free tram car went from Maryfield to St John's in Tay Street and St Joseph's in Blackness Road and also to Blackness School, Logie and Mitchell Street. I was only 9 years old and left home at 8am walked to Maryfield and spent the day away.</p> Blackness Road Tay Street 1939-1945 School Days Street Life Trams Rena Bueckardt (nee Middleton) Blackness Linlathen Maryfield Thu, 17 Mar 2011 14:38:50 +0000 lynne.davidson 724 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 William Street Tenements http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk/reminiscences/william-street-tenements <p>I don't know if you are the same Jean Tully. If you are you will remember Rita and George. I think we stayed with you before we moved to Cheltenham in 1959.<span class="read-more"><a href="/reminiscences/william-street-tenements"><strong>&nbsp;Read more......</strong></a></span></p> Ann Street William Street 1950's People Norman Johnstone City Centre Linlathen Wed, 16 Mar 2011 16:30:35 +0000 lynne.davidson 719 at http://bygone.dundeecity.gov.uk