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Harestane Road Bridge on the Miley
The bridge carrying Harestane Road over the Miley, an old railway line.
Image: © David Martin
Taken: 3 Jan 2009
0.07 miles
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The Miley Dundee
The Miley is part of the disused Newtyle to Dundee railway. Used until 1967, the line was opened in 1859 and was used by both passenger and freight trains going to Newtyle. The Bridge in the photo has been strengthened to carry the weight of the road above.
Image: © stephen samson
Taken: 15 Apr 2008
0.08 miles
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Empty garage at the stack
This petrol station looks as though it has been closed for a while at the entrance to the Stack retail park.
Image: © Bill Nicholls
Taken: 29 Aug 2010
0.08 miles
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All boarded up
No clue as to what this place was that is boarded up on the Stack estate.
Image: © Bill Nicholls
Taken: 29 Aug 2010
0.10 miles
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One place is open
May be not at the time of morning I was here but the bowling alley looks like it is still in use.
Image: © Bill Nicholls
Taken: 29 Aug 2010
0.11 miles
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Lochee from Dundee Law
Cox's Tower of the Camperdown Jute Works is prominent right of centre.
Image: © Mike Pennington
Taken: 10 Apr 2014
0.12 miles
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Busters Fish ,Chips & peas
Sounds and looks like it could have been a good place but no more, looks like it has been shut for a while.
Image: © Bill Nicholls
Taken: 29 Aug 2010
0.12 miles
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Cox's Stack
From canmore.org.uk see https://canmore.org.uk/site/165116 :
"Magnificent 282' 10" chimney stalk in form of Italian campanile, polychrome brick on ashlar base. The best industrial chimney in Scotland. The only comparable structure in England is the India Mill chimney, Darwen, 1867 310 feet. The 2 campanile chimneys in Bradford-Saltaire 1868, circa 150 feet and Manningham, 1873, 250 feet are stone built. The campaniles at Tower Works, Leeds, circa 1900, are much smaller. None match the exuberant decoration of Cox's stack. (Historic Environment Scotland List Entry)
Camperdown works, at its peak, stretched over 35 acres and employed 5000 workers, becoming one of the largest mill complexes in Britain (C McKean & D Walker).
The American Civil War created greater prosperity for Dundee mill owners, who invested much of the income generated into new buildings. At Den Works, Baxter brothers built 2 new mills and refurbished another along with a new calendar and foundry. At the same time James Mclaren erected the remarkable Cox's Stack at a cost of £6000, with the Gilory's added 2 new blocks to their Tay Works. (Walker & Gauldie)
Following closure of the Camperdown Works in 1981, the entire site was redeveloped with some parts of the former works being retained and converted into residential use. Cox's Stack was originally located adjacent to single storey sheds; these were cleared away during redevelopment to make way for the Stack Leisure Park with the chimney retained as a landmark feature, linking the new commercial park with residential housing."
Image: © Mick Garratt
Taken: 7 Mar 2023
0.12 miles
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Cox`s Stack from Dundee Law
View of Cox`s Stack seen from the summit of Dundee Law.
Image: © Scott Cormie
Taken: 7 Aug 2016
0.13 miles
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The Stack
I presume this is what the estate is named after seen here from between two buildings.
Image: © Bill Nicholls
Taken: 29 Aug 2010
0.13 miles