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The Newport, Wormit & Forgan Archive

Location : old cottage [3],  Tay Street

Historic Property ImageStreet View Image

Photo / old map: Map, Steedman 1825, ref. 13 Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland.

= Property demolished or site redeveloped

Notes:      demolished

 

Location and Old Maps

Latitude, longitude:      56.440970,-2.940917

View location on the 1855 6-inch map, the 1895 25-inch map, the 1914 25-inch map, the 1966-73 25-inch map, or a 1944-50 aerial photograph at the National Library of Scotland website.

Nearby properties (demolished in red):   2 Tay Street   4 Tay Street   6 Tay Street   8 Tay Street   10 Tay Street   12 Tay Street   14 Tay Street   18 Tay Street   20 Tay Street   22 Tay Street   (Bathing Shelter, Tay Street)   (old cottage [1], Tay Street)   (old cottage [2], Tay Street)   (old byre [4], Tay Street)   (old byre [5a], Tay Street)   (stable, Matthewson's Land, William Street)  

 

Old Addresses (any dates are approximate and are usually the latest occurence of the address)

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House Names (any dates are approximate and are usually the latest occurence of the name)

old cottage [3]

 

 

Directory entries (before 1975)

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Census records

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Valuation Roll entries

YearNo.PropertyProprietorTenantOccupierValue
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Other Sightings:

YearDetailSource
1825 Building shown on map: Ref. 13, Old Boatman's house possessed by William Gilchrist National Library of Scotland, Plan of the coast from Newport to Craighead, 1824-25, John Steedman
1822 Buildings shown on map: Ref. K, Houses possessed by George Greig, George Johnstone & William Gilchrist No image available. National Records of Scotland, RHP30440, Plan of Newport.
1817 Building shown on map National Library of Scotland, Survey of the Harbour of Newport, Stevenson, 1817

 

Early Sasines:

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