The Playing Fields of Our Ancestors
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Barrack Park
Baxter Park
Boghead
Carolina Port
Clepington Park/Tannadice
East Dock Street
Dens Park
East End Park
Fairmuir
Havercroft Park
Located around Old Glamis Road at the top of Provost Road. One of the East End's haunts. This was a multi sports venue by virtue of also being the home of Bowbridge Cricket Club.
Lawton Park
Lochee Park
Logie Park
Madeira Park
Magdalen Green
Menzieshill
Morgan Park
Home of Wanderers (formed 1885) from 1885 to 1891. Located on the west side of Mains Loan, north of Maryfield Hospital. Record attendance 6,500 (v Queen of the South Wanderers, Scot Cup 05 Nov 1887).
Pitkerro Park
Rollo's Pier
South Road Park
St Margaret's Park
Nestled on the west side of the Law, this ground was occupied, at various points, by Dundee Wanderers and Lochee United.
Stobsmuir
Also known as 'The Lochs'. One of the early locations for the association game was the 'Stobsmuir Lochs'. The Tele in 1932 explains that hockey pitches replaced the football pitches in due course.
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Tayside Park
One of Harp's early grounds - located on the site which became the slaughter house in the vicinity of East Dock Street.
Victoria Park
Viewforth Park
West Craigie Park
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