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Seagate, Dundee - Ref: WC0588

Seagate, Dundee

This photograph shows a part of the north side of Dundee's Seagate prior to demolition to make way for the elegant St Andrews Buildings, named after the street which leads northwards at the righthand side of the image.

Thomas Muir's coal cart stands outside the offices of the solicitor John Duff Bruce S. S. C., a notary public who lived at Sunnybank, 61 Magdalen Green, and John Findlay jun., a house-agent, who lived in Broughty Ferry.

No. 114 is the business premises of the saddler, Robert Sim. J. Hendry was his predecessor in the business. Sim lived nextdoor at No. 112. The chimney stack is presumably part of the tobacco manufacturing works at No. 108, belonging to Fairweather & Sons.