Ward Road and Reform Street  

Albert Square (left) is dominated by the McManus Galleries - formerly the Albert Institute, said to be the largest memorial to the husband of Queen Victoria outside London .  Robert Burns (right) occupies pride of place in Albert Square - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Queen Victoria (above) is somewhat incongruously at the rear of the Institute.  Or is this the front of the building? - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

On some Saturdays, Reform Street (above) acquires a Farmers' Market - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Travel Dundee bus awaits departure from Albert Square to Kirkton (left).  D C Thomson building from the Howff (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Dundee's city centre burial ground donated by Mary, Queen of Scots.  The gravestone above is dated 1820  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Friarton House (former headquarters of Dundee Corporation Transport) with Ward Road Library to the right of the photograph (left). Note the arcaded wall of the cemetery. The backs  of the Bank Street buildings form the southern boundary of the Howff (right)  - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
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