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Lour Road, Forfar at its junction with Hillside Road and Mount Feredith
Image: © Alan Morrison
Taken: 27 Aug 2007
0.03 miles
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New Club
This is the premises of the New Club. I believe that snooker is played, and that the premises are licensed, but that is as much as I know. When I had a temporary job as a Christmas postie I used to leave my car parked here while I lugged the heavy bag of Christmas cards up the hill on a round that included five manses and an old folks' home.
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 12 Aug 2010
0.03 miles
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Doorway
The main entrance of
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Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 12 Aug 2010
0.03 miles
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Mount Feredith
This cul-de-sac of modern houses is built in the grounds of the large Victorian mansion at top right, from which it takes its name.
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 12 Aug 2010
0.05 miles
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Forfar Bowling Club
This beautifully manicured bowling green is tucked away in Melbourne Place off Lour Road. The houses at the far side of it are on Rosebank Lane.
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 12 Aug 2010
0.06 miles
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Rosebank Lane
It looks much more like a lane at its northern end, where it meets St James' Road, but here it is much wider. The bowling green is on the right.
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 12 Aug 2010
0.09 miles
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Lour Road Medical Practice
Purpose-built premises for the Lour Road Group Practice. The houses behind it are on Rosebank Lane, which is parallel to Lour Road. ('Lour' is pronounced to rhyme with 'tour', not 'tower', unlike 'Aberlour' in Banffshire, which does rhyme with 'tower'.)
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 12 Aug 2010
0.09 miles
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Rosebank Lane, Forfar near its junction with St James Road
Photo taken looking southeast.
Image: © Alan Morrison
Taken: 11 Mar 2009
0.09 miles
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Broadcroft Depot
This is part of the premises of Don and Low, the predecessor of which, Don Brothers Buist and Co, was a major employer in Forfar. Life was regulated by the 'bummers', a siren which summoned the employees to work and signalled the end of the working day. The factory was behind where this was taken from. The buildings at Broadcroft, across the road from the factory, are fairly new, but the main factory was moved to a new site on the Glamis road, just outside the town. The original factory was used as the main offices of Angus Council for some years, but the Council also has built new offices off the Glamis Road, and Don's lies empty again. However the Broadcroft depot is still in daily use for warehousing and despatching the fabrics manufactured by the company.
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 12 Aug 2010
0.11 miles
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Broadcroft Depot
This is part of the premises of Don and Low, the predecessor of which, Don Brothers Buist and Co, was a major employer in Forfar. Life was regulated by the 'bummers', a siren which summoned the employees to work and signalled the end of the working day. The factory was behind where this was taken from. The buildings at Broadcroft, across the road from the factory, are fairly new, but the main factory was moved to a new site on the Glamis road, just outside the town. The original factory was used as the main offices of Angus Council for some years, but the Council also has built new offices off the Glamis Road, and Don's lies empty again. However the Broadcroft depot is still in daily use for warehousing and despatching the fabrics manufactured by the company. In the background there is a glimpse of the houses at the foot of Lour Road.
Image: © Anne Burgess
Taken: 12 Aug 2010
0.11 miles