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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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There were two floors below the Clydesdale Bank, one used as a clubroom or hall, later a house; and one used as a van shed and storage for Young, grocer, in what is now 7 High St. All floors incorporated into one shop + stores c. 1934.shop, 9,  High StreetLocation
Built 1887, consecrated 1888, 247 sittings.St Mary's Church,  High StreetLocation
In 1904 the gas office buildings were demolished and the building footprint extended slightly northwards. These shops (9 & 11) were built on the site.shop, 11,  High StreetLocation
13 & 15 High Street were built 1906/7, replacing the house at the gas works which had been demolished. The date 1904 on the frontage between 11 & 13 only refers to 9 & 11.shop, 13,  High StreetLocation
13 & 15 High Street were built 1906/7, replacing the house at the gas works which had been demolished. The date 1904 on the frontage between 11 & 13 only refers to 9 & 11.shop, 15,  High StreetLocation
Badly damaged by fire 26 July 1876shop, 32,  High StreetLocation
Badly damaged by fire 26 July 187634  High StreetLocation
Badly damaged by fire 26 July 187636  High StreetLocation
Badly damaged by fire 26 July 1876shop, 38,  High StreetLocation
Badly damaged by fire 26 July 1876shop, 40,  High StreetLocation
Original property extended south and incorporated with 2 stables to create 2 semi-detached properties c.1903.1  Hillpark TerraceLocation
The whole building was used as a private school from the late 1880s to about 1947. Some teachers lived on the premises. This part is combined with 5 Hillside c. 1955 - c. 1970.1  Hillside PlaceLocation
The whole building was used as a private school from the late 1880s to about 1947. Some teachers lived on the premises. 3 Hillside and 5 Hillside were listed as separate distinct houses from c. 1916.3  Hillside PlaceLocation
The whole building was used as a private school from the late 1880s to about 1947. Some teachers lived on the premises. 3 Hillside and 5 Hillside were listed as separate distinct houses from c. 1916. This part is combined with 1 Hillside c. 1955 - c. 1970.5  Hillside PlaceLocation
House numbering in Tay Terrace, Kerr Street & East Queen Street was so problematic that the Town Council renumbered them in February 1937 and insisted that the new numbers be displayed. It appears to have had little effect.7  James StreetLocation
Opened 23 April 1868. Building costs less than £2000.Congregational Church,  KilnburnLocation
Link with the Tay Bridge: Albert Groethe stayed here.3  KilnburnLocation
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. From c. 1950 to c. 1965 the building at the back was an Ebenezer Chapel. The building at the back was originally twice its present length.7  KilnburnLocation
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.1972.9  KilnburnLocation
Link with the Tay Bridge: Henry Noble stayed here.17  KilnburnLocation
Built on the site of Kinbrae.1  Kinbrae CourtLocation
Built on the site of Kinbrae.2  Kinbrae CourtLocation
Built on the site of Kinbrae.3  Kinbrae CourtLocation
Built on the site of Kinbrae.4  Kinbrae CourtLocation
Built on the site of Kinbrae.5  Kinbrae CourtLocation
Built on the site of Kinbrae.6  Kinbrae CourtLocation
Built on the site of Kinbrae.7  Kinbrae CourtLocation
Built on the site of Kinbrae.8  Kinbrae CourtLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.1  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.2  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.3  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.4  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.5  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.6  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.7  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.8  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.9  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.10  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.11  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.12  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.13  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.14  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.15  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.16  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.17  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.18  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.19  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.20  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.21  Kinbrae ParkLocation
Built on the gardens of Kinbrae.22  Kinbrae ParkLocation

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