Aerial photographs of Dundee, mainly west end and centre, and surrounding district These photographs were presumably taken by the Air Ministry during the Second World War. They mostly cover Dundee's city centre and also the area known as the West End. Some have lines marking out the then campus of University College, Dundee, suggesting they were owned by the College. Stamps indicate that they were cleared for release by the Air Ministry in 1945. Given this information it is possible that they were acquired by University College for use during the planning of the British Association Meeting held in Dundee in 1947 or for the Cooper Report into University College in 1949
High altitude photograph of western and central Dundee, Tay Bridge and River Tay. Includes area around University College Campus, railway stations, docks, City Square
Aerial photograph of Dundee's West End. Perth Road, Magdalen green, railway yards, Roseangle and University College, Dundee (the campus of which has been marked out by a hand drawn line).
Aerial photograph of central Dundee. Includes Earl Grey and King William IV Docks, Craig Pier, East, West and Tay Bridge Railway Stations, City Square, City Churches and training College
Aerial photograph of Dundee's West End. Includes railway yards and stations, harbour and University College, Dundee (the campus of which has been marked out by a hand drawn line).