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| Forfar Town House, which dates from 1780, at the Cross (left). East High Street from the Cross (right). PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| Futuristic bus shelters in East High Street (left). The new pavement (2005) projects out into the road and the new street lamps have been made to look old. Classic view (right). PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| East High Street (left) during pavement upgrading work. Couttie's Wynd leading down to Academy Street (right). PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| Flemish or Dutch facade to the former British Linen Bank (left), now Council Offices . The Pend (right). PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| Osnaburg Pub sign (left). The Vennel (right) looking towards Lour Road with the Guides' Headquarters on the left and the Swimming Baths on the right. PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| Killacky's Corner with the Trooper's Bar (left) and Doig's church-like saleroom (right). PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| The Little Causeway. PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| Back to the Cross (left) with Queen Street leading off to the left. Queen Street (right) leading to the Pavilion which now offers Bingo. Forfar no longer has a cinema. PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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Pillar box outside the Clydesdale Bank in Castle Street (left) has acquired company in the form of differentiated waste containers . Castle Street narrows (right) looking towards the old Post Office. Jarvis Brothers in on the right. PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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