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Notes on Individual Properties

The notes which are included on some properties in the 'Introduction' section of a Property Page are given here. They contain a few unusual notes which cannot be found any other way. They are not listed in any order. Click on the 'Location' link to go to the full property page.

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Photo taken early 1878. Used as an inn before the Newport Inn was built in 1806. After that date it was divided into different properties. Building demolished late 1881 to make way for Trinity Church.part of old St David's Inn,  Boat RoadLocation
Demolished 1881 to make way for Trinity Church.Tayside Cottages [NE],  Boat RoadLocation
Demolished 1881 to make way for Trinity Church.Tayside Cottages [mid],  Boat RoadLocation
Demolished 1881 to make way for Trinity Church.Tayside Cottages [SW],  Boat RoadLocation
Opened 1891. Building work overseen by James Curr, factor. An oval building, thatched with Tay reeds. Ground paved with Minton tiles. Full description in Dundee Evening Telegraph, 27 Oct 1891, p. 4.St Fort CreameryLocation
Camp for 400 - 500 men during World War 1. Huts removed after the war.Military Quarters,  Crosshill TerraceLocation
From about 1905 until about 1950, both the house (9) and the building behind (7) were the home of the Newport Liberal Club. A caretaker lived on the premises. The house itself was divided c.1972.9a,  KilnburnLocation
Part of Woodhaven Farm buildings.former farm buildings & horse mill,  Rankine CourtLocation

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