
Royal Arch, Dundee - Wikipedia
The Royal Arch (also referred to as the Victoria Arch) was a structure erected in Dundee, Scotland, between 1849 and 1853 and demolished in 1964. The monumental archway formerly stood over the access to the pier between Earl Grey …
The Royal Arch Bar | Broughty Ferry, Dundee
Perfectly situated at the hub of Broughty Ferry, finding the Royal Arch couldn’t be easier. We are located directly beside the Train Station as well as having the benefit of car parks with electric charging, and bus stops for all major routes on our doorstep.
Dundee’s Royal Arch: An iconic landmark or a monumental eyesore?
May 4, 2021 · Five years after the Royal Arch was commemorated with a cardboard copy we take a look at the life and times of the famous Dundee structure.
The Royal Arch kitchen team is food safety accredited by REHIS; The Royal Environmental Health Institute for Scotland. Dundee City Council Food Safety Pass - Accredited.
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- Location: 285 Brook Street Broughty Ferry Dundee DD5 2DS United Kingdom
Dundee’s influence on the World | The Dundee Tapestry
At the centre of this panel is the magnificent Royal Arch, a monument built close to the port of Dundee to celebrate a visit by Queen Victoria in 1844. While the arch was there, it represented Dundee’s wealth, its success in the jute and linen industries, …
Royal Arch - Wikipedia
Royal Arch may refer to: Royal Arch, Dundee, erected in Dundee to commemorate a visit to the city by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1844; A vault said to have been built underneath Solomon's Temple; Royal Arch Route, a hiking trail to the Royal Arch natural bridge in Grand Canyon National Park; Royal Arches, granite arches in Yosemite ...
The Royal Arch Bar and Bistro - Scotland's Pubs and Bars
The name of The Royal Arch pub comes from The Royal Arch monument built in Dundee during the 1840s to celebrate the visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The Royal Arch Masonic Lodge was situated across the road.
Royal Arch, Dundee | Leisure & Culture Dundee
Royal Arch, Dundee This photograph shows The Royal Arch, a monument erected in 1848 to celebrate a visit by the Queen four years previously, the first by a monarch since the 17th century. Designed by Rochhead of Glasgow, it cost £2270.
Royal Arch (structure) - Dundee guide - ARTOUR
The Royal Arch, (commonly known in Dundee as Victoria Arch), was demolished on 16 March 1964, as part of the land reclamation scheme, and to make way for the construction of the Tay Road Bridge. The arch was dynamited, and the rubble thrown into both the King William IV and the Earl Grey Docks.