IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Cross Street, TAYPORT, DD6 9NN

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Cross Street, DD6 9NN by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (52 Images Found)

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Links Road
Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 21 Aug 2009
0.08 miles
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Is This Scotland's Smallest Takeaway?
Much to the amusement of people at times I always carry a tape measure with me in my trouser pocket. This used to be for work purposes, but the habit has stuck, and I feel vindicated at least once a week when it comes to an unlikely rescue. However, on this occasion I felt too self-conscious to use it. A delivery driver was popping in and out to load up, and one person was standing in the extremely small waiting area - I did wonder, under the current covid distancing rules, whether it was actually legal to have two people in this tiny building at the same time! My guess is that the main bit of the building is about nine foot square - if not at the top of the smallest takeaway table it must surely be in the top few? Large-scale mapping from about 100 years ago shows that back then there were no buildings at all on this section of Elizabeth Street. The next large-scale map, fifty years on, shows there being a slightly larger building here, and on that map it is, as now, at the bottom of somebody's back garden. Better there than below your living room at least! The plot must predate the houses I reckon.
Image: © Ian Dodds Taken: 9 Jun 2021
0.12 miles
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A Remarkable Stained Glass Window on Elizabeth Street
It is unusual, though not unheard of, to see stained glass windows outside churches, and occasional masonic lodges. There was actually a more abstract one further down the street on the other side. This one may be an obvious nod to some bit of popular culture that has bypassed me, but all I see is a young, quite jaunty boy, from behind wearing a pair of braces!
Image: © Ian Dodds Taken: 9 Jun 2021
0.12 miles
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Early 20th Century post box
Wall of Scott and Fyffe, Links Road.
Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 21 Aug 2009
0.13 miles
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Renovated Former Boating Pond on Easter Common
Until fifteen minutes ago I had no idea that boating ponds even existed. It is denoted as one on the OS big-scale 1960s map. I was initially confused as to why there would be any necessity for a boating pond when the actual sea is in plain sight and only a stone's throw away. Further digging into this hitherto unknown subject to me revealed that boating ponds are designed for the racing of model boats. Even further digging into the subject revealed how complicated this hobby actually is. It doesn't seem to be anywhere near as popular as it once was, which is why the very tame mallards now have the run of the place, but it still goes on. The biggest challenge, which is obvious if you think about it, is that there is no-one actually in the boat to do the sail changes and so on. I have to admit I got a bit lost by this point but it seems that model boating enthusiasts have come up over the years with all manner of clever contrivances in order to counteract this problem. I am in fact so curious now that I would like to see a model boat race myself - if it all goes wrong do they have to sail out in a blow-up dinghy to rescue their crafts? The pond is square and looks fairly shallow. There is a section of reeds at its Northern end and two or three trees, which must be on mini-islands, though it was hard to know for sure, protrude from the surface on the Eastern side.
Image: © Ian Dodds Taken: 9 Jun 2021
0.14 miles
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Tayport Sawmills, steam engine.
Owned by James Donalsdon & Sons. This was an out of use W H Allen inverted vertical three cylinder compound driving a DC generator and developing 290 bhp. This was very much the same type of engine as used on the Titanic for its electricity supply but a fair bit smaller. It was scrapped in the period 1984-7.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 5 May 1982
0.15 miles
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Scott and Fyfe Ltd.
Textile manufacturers, Tayport. http://www.scott-fyfe.com/en/default.htm
Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 21 Aug 2009
0.15 miles
8
Reed-ringed pond
An ornamental pond in Tayport's East Common, close to the holiday caravan park.
Image: © James Allan Taken: 5 Mar 2012
0.15 miles
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East Common
Pond on East Common, some tidied up links in Tayport - i.e. a rather pleasant park.
Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 31 Jul 2011
0.16 miles
10
Tayport Parish Church
Image: © Douglas Nelson Taken: 16 Jul 2014
0.18 miles
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