A-Z of Dumfries
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A-Z of Dumfries

Places-People-History

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eBook - ePub

A-Z of Dumfries

Places-People-History

About this book

The town of Dumfries, in the south-west of Scotland and known as 'the Queen of the South', became a royal burgh in 1186 and grew into an important market town and port in the medieval period. During its often turbulent past, Dumfries played an important role in the Wars of Independence as the starting point of Robert the Bruce's campaign for the Scottish throne, and later hosted Bonnie Prince Charlie and his Jacobite army. The poet Robert Burns spent his last years in Dumfries and in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the port of Dumfries benefited from trade with the Americas, as well as being a major exporter of tweed. During the Second World War Dumfries was home to the Norwegian army in exile, and although the port has closed today, it is the administrative centre for the Dumfries and Galloway region. A–Z of Dumfries delves into the history of the town, revealing interesting and significant moments in its story. It highlights well-known landmarks, famous residents and digs beneath the surface to uncover some of the lesser-known facts about Dumfries and its hidden gems. This fascinating A–Z tour of Dumfries' history is fully illustrated and will appeal to all those with an interest in this popular town in south-west Scotland.

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Information

Year
2019
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9781445664736

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Introduction
  3. Academy, Academy Street
  4. Anderson, James Sir
  5. Armour, Jean (1765–1834)
  6. Bane Loaning
  7. Bank Street
  8. Brigend Theatre, Howgate Street
  9. Brooms Road
  10. Buccleuch Bridge
  11. Burns House, Burns Street
  12. Burns Statue, Church Place
  13. Camera Obscura, Rotchell Road
  14. Castle Street
  15. Castledykes Park
  16. Caul, The
  17. Devorgilla Bridge
  18. Drill Hall, Newall Terrace
  19. Easterbrook Hall, Crichton
  20. Ewart Library, Catherine Street
  21. Fountain, High Street
  22. Fountain, Cassalands
  23. Friars Vennel
  24. Globe Inn, High Street
  25. Goldie Park
  26. Guid Nychburris Festival
  27. Hill, James (1703–76)
  28. Hole I’ The Wa’ Inn, High Street
  29. Irving Street
  30. James Gunyeon Jeffs (1904–75)
  31. Jock’s Loaning
  32. Kingholm Quay
  33. Kirkpatrick Macmillan Bridge
  34. Lincluden Collegiate Church, Lincluden
  35. Lovers Walk
  36. Midsteeple, High Street
  37. Militia House, English Street
  38. Moat Brae, George Street
  39. Nith, River
  40. Nithraid
  41. Old Bridge House Museum, Mill Road
  42. Ottersburn Gallery, Nith Avenue
  43. Palmerston Park, Terregles Street
  44. Piping Pig, Queensberry Street
  45. Queensberry Hotel, English Street
  46. Queensberry Monument, Queensberry Square
  47. Queen of the South Football Club
  48. Railway Station, Lovers Walk
  49. Rosefield Mills
  50. St Michael’s Parish Church, St Michael’s Street
  51. Shirley Road
  52. Station Hotel, Lovers Walk
  53. Stoop Loaning
  54. Theatre Royal, Shakespeare Street
  55. Troqueer
  56. Usual Place, (The) Academy Street
  57. Verdun Place, Brooms Road
  58. Wallace’s Loaning
  59. Watling, Thomas
  60. Whale Bench, Dock Park
  61. Whitesands
  62. X-ray, Dumfries Museum
  63. Young’s Corner, High Street/Vennel
  64. Zakrzewski, Dr Joasia
  65. Acknowledgements
  66. Bibliography

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