| Forfar - West Port | |
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| West Port from the foot of Dundee Loan (left). Although West High Street (right) was widened and drastically redeveloped in the 60s, the widening stopped short of the West Port. PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| West High Street looking west (left). West High Street looking east (right). PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| Strathmore Mineral Water Company's premises in West High Street (left). Lyning Hills (right) off West high Street. Forfar has many narrow lanes maintaining links with earlier times. PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| West High Street (left) - another Forfar characteristic to survive - gables backing on to the street. Across the road (right) - the Forfar Police Headquarters. PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| Looking east in West High Street - Police Station (left) and the the Post Office and County Library (right). PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| The Bank of Scotland built on the site of a former Shell garage (left). St Margaret's Church (right). PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| West High Street and the little Causeway (left). At one time there were no buildings to separate the two. New Street (right) leads up to what was Forfar West School and is now Kirkriggs Primary School. In the late 50s this building served as an annexe to Forfar Academy and first year pupils would assemble here for music lessons from Miss Farquhar. PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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| One of Forfar's older buildings on the north side of West High Street (left). Looking towards The Cross (right). PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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