Useful Links
Alexander Wilson photographed and recorded the changing face of Dundee from the 1870s to 1905 and amassed a huge collection of images of the city and surrounding areas.
In the years that have followed, Dundee has undergone major changes and redevelopment which has seen many elements of the city disappear forever.
Using Google Maps, the staff of Dundee City Archives have plotted many of the locations of Alexander Wilson's photographs, taken from Photopolis, to help the viewer picture the scene in the Victorian and Edwardian era to today's landscape. The photographs can be viewed on Google Maps.
- Alexander Crawford Lamb - Collection
- Angus - Heritage and Culture
- Burial Records of the Dundee Howff
- Bygone Dundee - a place to view and share memories of old Dundee
- Dundee City Archives
- Dundee Heritage Walk
- Dundee and the Tay in the Second World War
- Dundee Women's Trail
- Friends of Dundee City Archives
- James Bowman Lindsay
- Lawson Sketches - a record of Dundee before the improvement act of 1871
- Library and Information Services
- Local History Centre
- Maps of the City's Cemeteries
- Mary Slessor
- Panoramic View of Old Dundee
- Rare Books Collection
- Routes to your Roots
- Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network (SCRAN)
- Sir James Ivory
- Sons of the Mars
- Streetwise - History of Dundee Street Names
- Tay Rail Bridge Disaster
- Tay Valley Family History Society
- Wighton Heritage Centre
- World War I - Dundee Roll of Honour
- World War II - Dundee Roll of Honour