High Street and City Square  

City Churches and Overgate Centre viewed from High Street - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Much of the city centre has become a sprawling bus albeit augmented with high-tech shelters.  The buses are a Volvo B7TL with East Lancs Viking Body (left) and a Northern Counties bodied Dennis Dart (right)  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Country (Strathtay Buses - taken over by Stagecoach in 2006) and city buses (Travel Dundee) awaiting departure - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Dundee City Chambers (left) vaguely recall the Pillars - the 1731 William Adams Town House torn down in the twenties to make way for City Square which is dominated by the Caird Hall (right)  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

A controversial building much unloved by many is Tayside House which peers over the Caird Hall (left).  Tayside House will be demolished within the next few years and the unspoilt, spartan Sovietesque skyline will be restored (right) - PHOTO (and photo editing!) Malcolm McCrow.  The Caird Hall, along with Dundee High School and buildings in Exchange Street and Murraygate, were used to represent Moscow architecture in the BBC production Englishman Abroad.

City Square has effectively extended to the foot of Reform Street (left).  The High Street's oldest building - Gardyne's Land dating back to the 17th Century - is in the centre of the photograph (right)  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Dundee's dragon has moved back along the High Street - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Recently restored DM Brown building (Arnotts') has been divided up into a multitude of shops  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

  Clydesdale Bank Building (left), complete with Britannia (right)  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow      

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