1:54 Winters the Printers first established in 1798 by James Chalmers In 1829 Mr Chalmers, who is renowned as the designer of the first adhesive postage stamp, introduced the first lithographic works to Dundee. Winters was one of the first Scottish companies to pioneer this modern printing technology In 1870 David Winter entered the firm as an apprentice printer and in 1907 the companys name was changed to David Winter & Son and for many years the company was managed by the Winters family
sounds like you gran lived in peter's street, it's still there today. I remember there used to be a pet shop just down the pend on the right hand side.
I remember that pet shop well during WW2. I lived in the Seagate and passed it on my way to school. There was a narrow arch under a building at the top of the street then came the Murraygate and Woolies across the road if my memory serves me well.
Good how the reconstruction oh Albert's Sq is back and finished, looks ten times better. @3.00 Looks exactly the same to me except a bit more spacious some how.
Before you come on here and call me a cheat why didn't you ask me first, I would've told you at the end of the full version the guy gets credits for all the photos, I added the titles to let people know where the photos were taken, I have taken over 5000 photos of Dundee and done countless videos, so don't call me a cheat.
Before you come on here and call me a cheat, why didn't you e-mail me first, if I uploaded the full video or if you asked me you would've been told the guy gets credits for all of the photos at the end, anyway i'm only 35 so how on earth could i have taken the photos, I added the titles to let everyone know where the photos are from, I have taken over 5000 photos of around Dundee and done countless videos so don't call me a cheat.
1:54 Winters the Printers first established in 1798 by James Chalmers In 1829 Mr Chalmers, who is renowned as the designer of the first adhesive postage stamp, introduced the first lithographic works to Dundee. Winters was one of the first Scottish companies to pioneer this modern printing technology In 1870 David Winter entered the firm as an apprentice printer and in 1907 the companys name was changed to David Winter & Son and for many years the company was managed by the Winters family
sounds like you gran lived in peter's street, it's still there today. I remember there used to be a pet shop just down the pend on the right hand side.
I remember that pet shop well during WW2. I lived in the Seagate and passed it on my way to school. There was a narrow arch under a building at the top of the street then came the Murraygate and Woolies across the road if my memory serves me well.
Brilliant!...Home Sweet Home
David Winter & Son still operate from Dundee but now are based in Dunsinane Ind Estate, Dundee.
Who was Baxter an important business man in Dundee with many buildings named after him. ?
Thanks, Yet most of the places in the old photo's look the same today, Dundee looks more spacious then, it's more built up now.
thank for sharing big thumbs up fae spain
Good how the reconstruction oh Albert's Sq is back and finished, looks ten times better.
@3.00 Looks exactly the same to me except a bit more spacious some how.
it's ok, I thought it was obvious I didn't take them with Dundee Library splattered on the top of every photo.
Well Done...
Before you come on here and call me a cheat why didn't you ask me first, I would've told you at the end of the full version the guy gets credits for all the photos, I added the titles to let people know where the photos were taken, I have taken over 5000 photos of Dundee and done countless videos, so don't call me a cheat.
Didn't mean to sound bad,it was meant in a light hearted way,sorry.
Do you mean around the Wellgate Centre,such as the Cowgate round to the bottom of the Hilltown, I'm sure I have, send me an E-Mail.
Before you come on here and call me a cheat, why didn't you e-mail me first, if I uploaded the full video or if you asked me you would've been told the guy gets credits for all of the photos at the end, anyway i'm only 35 so how on earth could i have taken the photos, I added the titles to let everyone know where the photos are from, I have taken over 5000 photos of around Dundee and done countless videos so don't call me a cheat.
Cheating! these photo's were taken by the man who worked in the jute mill in the late 19th.C.
Calm down!