I studied at the University of Dundee for 4 years, a long time ago from 1978 to 1982. It forms part of the nicest time of my life. Great to see the landmarks and its streets over again in your video. Thank you.
To watch with subtitles, please click the ‘CC’ button on your RUclips video player :) Good evening! And welcome to this walk around the heart of one of Scotland’s great cities: Dundee! Once upon a time one of the world’s most important points, and the home of a great castle and cramped but bustling town centre, Dundee has evolved spectacularly over the centuries, reaching its peak in the industrial era as it became the central node of the world’s jute trade! I hope you enjoy the deep dive we take into Dundee’s history on this walk about the city centre, but one thing we didn’t mention is the weather in the city. Though it didn’t quite turn out for us on this occasion, Dundee is often touted as the sunniest and driest city in Scotland - typically seeing three times more sun than most people in Scotland (and in stark contrast to rainy Fort William, which we visited in our last video).
Thank you very much for this tour showcasing Dundee and explaining its History, much appreciated. I am a prospective international student, an offer holder for the University of Dundee and two other universities. Pretty much just watching videos showcasing Dundee to get a feel of the city while making a decision on which Uni shall I enroll in.
Very good video. There is just one point I would like to mention. Being born and bred in Dundee, I would just like to correct a small error in your narration. Near the end of your film you walked along "Congregation Street'. This is incorrect. It is actually 'Constitution Road". Apart from this small mistake, you have once again produced a very interesting and informative video. Keep up the good work! 👍
Thank you for mentioning that DC Thomson is the home of journalism and magazines in the city, and the former comic The Dandy. It would be amiss of me not to remind viewers that the Oldest British Comic, The Beano, created in 1938, is still being published for children’s’ enjoyment to this day.
As a Dundonian, I hope you don't mind if I add a little bit to your excellent film. The statue of the Polar bear attacking the tailor (Mr Jamieson), happened in the purple shop you can see behind the statue. At the time it was a tailors and a woman ran into his shop to tell him about the bear, and when he went out to look, it chased him back into the shop. Luckily for them both, as it entered the shop with both of them at its mercy, it saw its reflection in a tailors full length mirror and became enraged at what it thought was a rival. This gave the men who had brought the bear to Dundee on a Whaling ship for an exhibition, enough time to fetch rope and some bait and they were able to trap it.
My wife are having a short break in Edinburgh next month and will be having a 1-day train trip to Dundee, which was initially just to for the journey over the two famous bridges, Forth & Tay, but there seems a fair bit to see in Dundee too. This video has been very helpful, especially with the commentary too which is much better than others which are silent.
I am after listening the Scottish anthem , you have a wee country , not muckle at all. I am wanting to be Scottish. How not ? Yiu have beautiful kirks , snibs , rakes , and castles. I want to stay in Scotland.
Surprising no inclusion of Dundee’s heritage links to Frankenstein author Mary Shelley who lived here between 1812-1814. The Frankenstein steps located just below the location of the old cinema where the Bride of Frankenstein was shown in the 1930s
There's one building guy on doing this tour dundee he missed out on the salvation army home which was of bell street looking towards right hand side of near ward Road.kl uk
I studied at the University of Dundee for 4 years, a long time ago from 1978 to 1982. It forms part of the nicest time of my life. Great to see the landmarks and its streets over again in your video. Thank you.
I studied there, at the university, from 1975 until 1980 and love the place.
Hi Nikolaus, we probably crossed each other without knowing. I was in Biological Sciences. @@phaidonnikolaus9841
Wow, thank you for an amazing tour, just got admission into the university. Looking forward to having a fulfilling time.
I love your narrated walks. Good job informing us, love the histric facts
Wow, what a lovely tour,I would love to visit.
I only spent a very short time in Dundee and found it fascinating. Thanks for sharing this informative video!!
A lovely tour! Dundee is under-appreciated!
That’s because there is nothing here the city centre is awful
You watched the video, right?
To watch with subtitles, please click the ‘CC’ button on your RUclips video player :)
Good evening! And welcome to this walk around the heart of one of Scotland’s great cities: Dundee! Once upon a time one of the world’s most important points, and the home of a great castle and cramped but bustling town centre, Dundee has evolved spectacularly over the centuries, reaching its peak in the industrial era as it became the central node of the world’s jute trade!
I hope you enjoy the deep dive we take into Dundee’s history on this walk about the city centre, but one thing we didn’t mention is the weather in the city. Though it didn’t quite turn out for us on this occasion, Dundee is often touted as the sunniest and driest city in Scotland - typically seeing three times more sun than most people in Scotland (and in stark contrast to rainy Fort William, which we visited in our last video).
What a fascinating history Dundee has. Awesome video 😊
Love Dundee. Misses family all live up there. We go up there often. Great city. Great tour. There’s even more you could of filmed
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the robert burns statue is one of 4 copies ........Dundee ,New York City (United States) central park, London and Dunedin (New Zealand).
I am very glad to watch video about Dundee. I was there for 6 month internship. I took photos in all these places. I am very pleased to rememeber it.
This is a great video, shows so much more than other videos on dundee, and very informative, well done 👏
Thank you very much for this tour showcasing Dundee and explaining its History, much appreciated. I am a prospective international student, an offer holder for the University of Dundee and two other universities. Pretty much just watching videos showcasing Dundee to get a feel of the city while making a decision on which Uni shall I enroll in.
very informative, thanks for sharing this amazing video 😍
What an amazing walk around Dundee. Thank you for sharing with us a great video.
I climbed up the stairs of that Old Steeple Church!🇨🇦
Another great claim to fame of Dundee is that it is the home of Commando Comics also the origin city of The Broons,Desperate Dan,Oor Wullie!🇨🇦🏴
Very good video. There is just one point I would like to mention. Being born and bred in Dundee, I would just like to correct a small error in your narration. Near the end of your film you walked along "Congregation Street'. This is incorrect. It is actually 'Constitution Road". Apart from this small mistake, you have once again produced a very interesting and informative video. Keep up the good work! 👍
excellent walk and discussion. Would love to hear more about the Jute industry
Thank you for mentioning that DC Thomson is the home of journalism and magazines in the city, and the former comic The Dandy. It would be amiss of me not to remind viewers that the Oldest British Comic, The Beano, created in 1938, is still being published for children’s’ enjoyment to this day.
I'm having a holiday in Dundee in June, this video has given me loads of ideas of things to see.
Want a beautiful city! I hope to visit it sometime. Next summer may be.
As a Dundonian, I hope you don't mind if I add a little bit to your excellent film.
The statue of the Polar bear attacking the tailor (Mr Jamieson), happened in the purple shop you can see behind the statue. At the time it was a tailors and a woman ran into his shop to tell him about the bear, and when he went out to look, it chased him back into the shop. Luckily for them both, as it entered the shop with both of them at its mercy, it saw its reflection in a tailors full length mirror and became enraged at what it thought was a rival. This gave the men who had brought the bear to Dundee on a Whaling ship for an exhibition, enough time to fetch rope and some bait and they were able to trap it.
I really enjoyed watching this video! Thanks❤❤❤
plus the great theatre and Dundee contemporary art gallery dca, and the unusual fact of two rival football teams spectated by a single road 👍
have to say this was an amazing tour so well done thank you so much for this
My wife are having a short break in Edinburgh next month and will be having a 1-day train trip to Dundee, which was initially just to for the journey over the two famous bridges, Forth & Tay, but there seems a fair bit to see in Dundee too.
This video has been very helpful, especially with the commentary too which is much better than others which are silent.
I am after listening the Scottish anthem , you have a wee country , not muckle at all. I am wanting to be Scottish. How not ? Yiu have beautiful kirks , snibs , rakes , and castles. I want to stay in Scotland.
Superb! A marvellous video!
Thank you for this fantastic video.
Very nice thank you ❤❤❤
I'd love to visit - especially would love to stand next to Desperate Dan
Thank you for this interesting walk😊
Great video.
Very educational. 👍
Another great tour, thank you for an informative visit.
Good video!
Once more a reportage of academic level by Let´s on UK !
Excellent tour.
Great Video.
I'm your fan.
nice videography and narration. What camera you were using ?
Very informative.
Surprising no inclusion of Dundee’s heritage links to Frankenstein author Mary Shelley who lived here between 1812-1814. The Frankenstein steps located just below the location of the old cinema where the Bride of Frankenstein was shown in the 1930s
Brilliant Video! Come back anytime and see the rest of our city...and hopefully it's a bit more #SunnyDundee!
There's one building guy on doing this tour dundee he missed out on the salvation army home which was of bell street looking towards right hand side of near ward Road.kl uk
Gloryhammer sent me here
Your wrong about dundee Castle,it was actually William Wallace that took the castle back,one of the first uprisings against the English
Hello the Scots.
Sir room mil jate hai
Anyone going there in jan intake?
Excellent...your mispronunciatiins, few as they are, are forgiven...dgp
I have a jotter yes.
I need help. Is there a company called Senior Caregiver Uk. In Dundee?
It’s pronounced Brie - kin ok local frustration vented.
That was good but you should get your facts right as the street with the white church is Constitution Street. Thank you
Just watch the bloody video.
I enjoy your vlogs mate but the word medieval has four syllables not three, sorry, but it just bugs the shit out of me 🤪
It is the scourin' burn not scouring