- published: 13 Jul 2016
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Coordinates: 56°28′24″N 3°00′41″W / 56.473299°N 3.011276°W / 56.473299; -3.011276
Lochee is an area in the west of Dundee, Scotland. Until the 19th century, it was a separate town, but was eventually surrounded by the expanding Dundee. It is notable for being home to Camperdown Works, which was the largest jute production site in the world.
'Lochee' originally referred to the area in which weavers' cottages were situated at the burn which flowed through Balgay Lochee; thus, they were at the eye of the loch or Loch E'e, which eventually became Lochee. It is believed this site is close to where Myrekirk stands today. Indeed, John Ainslie's map of 1794 makes reference to 'Locheye' on the north and south banks of the burn. However, G. Taylor and A. Skinner's 'Survey and maps of the roads of North Britain or Scotland' in 1776 makes reference to 'Lochee'.
When the loch was drained by the Duncans in the 15th century they offered crofting tenancies along the burn. One of the tenancies went to a Dutchman, James Cox and his family. After a change of name and with a reputation for quality linen, the Cox family eventually set up as linen merchants in 1700.
Dundee native, Brian Cox, revisits the town where he grew up to examine the wealth divide. He likens Dundee now, to the Dundee he knew as a child living in poverty, and visits Lochee's community larder, where the cost of living crisis has left many families struggling to afford basic necessities. Subscribe to Channel 5 for more: https://bit.ly/35P9Rz7 Watch this and more Full Episodes on My5: https://tinyurl.com/y5fvp6ly Download the My5 App: App Store: https://apple.co/2sHmfTx Google Play: https://bit.ly/2LjieuK More from Channel 5: Like: https://www.facebook.com/channel5uk/ Follow: https://twitter.com/channel5_tv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/channel5_tv/ Channel 5 is home to your favourite TV Shows, Drama, Documentaries, History, Sports and Soaps; everything you are looking f...
A morning trip to Rosie’s shops so instead of the usual sitting in the car I had a quick trip to the statue of the Dundee weaver in Lochee. The end clips are from yesterdays outing to see Jodie and family……SPiSssss!
Part of the history of Lochee is being rediscovered through a new mobile app. The game called Tipperary has rebuilt two demolished streets in the area, which were affectionately called after the Irish county. It's hoped the story of the streets will help restore community pride and educate younger generations. Felicity Clifford has more.
lochee lovers go for a date in the sporty lochee
Mommy & daughter enjoyed shopping at Lochee town in a sunny afternoon on 2009.06.16. Lochee used to be a weavers' cottages area, situated at the burn which flowed through Balgay Lochee. Until the 19th century, it was a separate town, but was eventually surrounded by the expanding Dundee. It is also notable for being home to Camperdown Works, which was the largest jute production site in the world. https://youtu.be/3HawEiIjOOE 〔 Dundee stroll: Lochee 〕 https://youtu.be/Oc9B7h6bazY 〔 I decided to walk to Lochee 〕 https://youtu.be/ZX2dDvkEQf4 〔 Walking Tour Lochee Dundee 〕 https://youtu.be/5QIfAh9M_Dk 〔 Dundee Leisure Walk, Scotland 〕 https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/getoutside/local/lochee-dundee-city If you like my videos, please subscribe ⇨〔 https://tinyurl.com/y22tx4lv 〕
A WEE LOOK AT DUNDEE
Sunday Mass from St Mary's Lochee Streamed under One License No. A-401937
A stroll today from Dundee train Station to Lochee
Coordinates: 56°28′24″N 3°00′41″W / 56.473299°N 3.011276°W / 56.473299; -3.011276
Lochee is an area in the west of Dundee, Scotland. Until the 19th century, it was a separate town, but was eventually surrounded by the expanding Dundee. It is notable for being home to Camperdown Works, which was the largest jute production site in the world.
'Lochee' originally referred to the area in which weavers' cottages were situated at the burn which flowed through Balgay Lochee; thus, they were at the eye of the loch or Loch E'e, which eventually became Lochee. It is believed this site is close to where Myrekirk stands today. Indeed, John Ainslie's map of 1794 makes reference to 'Locheye' on the north and south banks of the burn. However, G. Taylor and A. Skinner's 'Survey and maps of the roads of North Britain or Scotland' in 1776 makes reference to 'Lochee'.
When the loch was drained by the Duncans in the 15th century they offered crofting tenancies along the burn. One of the tenancies went to a Dutchman, James Cox and his family. After a change of name and with a reputation for quality linen, the Cox family eventually set up as linen merchants in 1700.
(Anderson)
Wake with the sun
What's going on, when you're gone
Fall asleep when you're near
What's going on, when you're here
And sometimes I think if I stand by the phone it may ring
And sometimes I worry and fear what tomorrow may bring
And you sing
And you sing
Breathe with your sigh
Makes me high, don't know why
Touching your skin
Wishing you were within
Your eyes are like saucers but mine are just clouded in gray
I've so much to tell but I can't and you just go away
Anyway
Won't you stay
Wake with the sun
What's going on, when you're gone
And when I lost control
I was cold, and I felt old
The ground is beneath me but slowly it's falling away
You say we're like children so why won't you come out and play?
And sometimes I think if I look at the phone it may ring
And sometimes I worry and fear what tomorrow may bring
When you sing