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Den of Mains to Balmossie |
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Den of Mains PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Mains Castle PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Mains Graveyard; grave stone dating back to 1821 PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Mains Castle from the graveyard PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Mains of Claverhouse PHOTOs malcolm McCrow | |||
A90 Aberdeen-Perth-Edinburgh trunk road - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Mains of Claverhouse (left); Fintry (right) PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Mid 20th Century housing - Fintry PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Fintry from Linlathen PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Timber Houses in Linlathen PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Dichty Valley PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Footbridge over the Dichty PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
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Braeview Academy in Berwick Drive. Pylons PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Odeon Multiplex Cinema and Mecca Bingo, Douglas. PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Paths and lanes in Balunie Drive (left). The first of Michelin's wind turbines (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Michelin's first wind turbines - May 2006 - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
The second of Michelin's wind turbines under construction (16 May 2006) as seen over Harry Lawson's yard - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Bell & Sime in Balunie Drive (left) Douglas apartment block (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
New skyline appears in Douglas in May 2006 - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Balunie Street - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Balunie Avenue - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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Travel Dundee services in Douglas - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Balunie Gardens - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Michelin's plant at Baldovie Road - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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Dundee - Panmurefield Village to Dobbies Garden Centre |
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The Bell Tree (left). Panmurefield shops (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Balmossie Den PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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River Monitoring Station on the Dichty PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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Lane leading to Dichty Burn from Panmurefield (left). Dichty Burn below Panmurefield (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Craigowl Hill with its radio masts forms a backdrop to a field of wild grass and fireweed north of the now dualed A92 (left) Balmossie Farm estate (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Still wearing Strathtay's original livery for the types - these vehicles seen at Dobbies have now received the new modified Stagecoach livery - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Retail outlets dominated by Dobbie's Garden Centre - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Health Centre (left) and travel lodge (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
The ubiquitous McDonald's (left) and Victoria Street leading to Monifieth (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |||
Stagecoach at Balmossie. After unsuccessful attempts in the early 80s, Stagecoach have at last acquired the former Strathtay routes. Initially the busses were turned out in the Stagecoach livery although they still operated as Strathtay - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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First ScotRail - actually the third! PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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Confusingly called First ScotRail to reflect First Group's ownership of the franchise (it's actually the third version of ScotRail) - passengers, now called "customers", are invited to take the train to work. No mention here that there is only 1 train a day in each direction from Balmossie Halt! Meanwhile on the other side of the line a First ScotRail express from Aberdeen rushes over the Dichty and through the not unsurprisingly deserted Balmossie platforms. - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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Sunset, Tuesday 2 August 2006 - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |