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A scene from Tay Street.
Irene Mc Tavish (2005-05-10)
Iain Greig aged 9
May Lawson (2005-05-23)
The boy on the cart looks like Wee George Hanlin. He used to go out with Wull Doctor.
M. Davidson (2005-08-01)
That is my grandfather’s shop - Robert Baird who died in 1965. My grandmother, Margaret (Meg) Baird lived to 105 and died in 1999. I am sure that the boy with Wull Doctor is actually my brother Phil. I seem to remember him talking about this.
I STEWART. (2006-02-05)
The boy on the cart that day is Iain Stewart, age 10.
jim dalrymple (2007-01-14)
this is my great-grandfather..wull doctor with queenie his faithfull pony
kiwi cavanagh (2007-01-26)
known as nipper hanlin
Constance Greig (2007-04-23)
Could that shop be my family’s butcher shop? I don’t know when my Dad started it, but certainly before WWII, he was killed in Italy in 1945, but My Mum, Rachel Greig, continued for a few more years.
Billy “doc” Docherty (2007-11-12)
This is my great grandfather. The horse was called “Queenie” and retired to Scotscraig Farm. Sending this message from Barcelona.
Derek Roger (2008-12-09)
In the 50’s I also helped Wull doctor from time to time ; going up to the houses and taking orders then delivering the produce . We always had to ask if there was any old bread for the horse ! On my first occasion when I got some bread I gave it to the horse . What are you doing he bellowed ? The bread is to feed the chickens !! At that time I lived on Craig Road and after Wull had passed I was sent out by my mother to shovel up the dung if we were lucky which went on the rhubarb .
Derek Roger (2008-12-21)
The sweetie shop in the background was owned by the Sangsters in the late 1950s . It also sold fireworks ; the penny “ Demon “ was the favorite “ banger ‘ at that time and was quite powefull . As kids we would core an apple and put a demon in Light it and chuck it ! Made a very effective grenade for us kids playing “war Games “
[name withheld] (2009-05-15)
no,Sangsters was in castle street
sjsg (2011-09-03)
iain greig in the photo
Catriona Allan - Enniskillen (2012-03-03)
yes its definitely big brother - Iain Greig on Wull’s cart. Think Mum still has this photo at home.