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Crocodile Dundee is a 1986 Australian-American action comedy film set in the Australian Outback and in New York City. It stars Paul Hogan as the weathered Mick Dundee. Hogan's future wife Linda Kozlowski portrayed Sue Charlton. Inspired by the true-life exploits of Rod Ansell, the film was made on a budget of under $10 million as a deliberate attempt to make a commercial Australian film that would appeal to a mainstream American audience, but proved to be a worldwide phenomenon. Released on 30 April 1986 in Australia, and on 26 September 1986 in the United States, it was the highest-grossing film of all-time in Australia, second-highest-grossing film i...
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  • 1. Tay Railway Bridge Dundee
    The Tay Bridge Disaster is a poem written in 1880 by the Scottish poet William McGonagall, who has been widely recognised as the worst poet in history. The poem recounts the events of the evening of December 28, 1879, when, during a severe gale, the Tay Rail Bridge at Dundee collapsed as a train was passing over it with the loss of all on board . The foundations of the bridge were not removed and are alongside the newer bridge. The poem is by far the most famous ever written by McGonagall, and is still widely quoted. It begins: Beautiful railway bridge of the silv'ry Tay Alas! I am very sorry to say That ninety lives have been taken away On the last sabbath day of 1879 Which will be remember'd for a very long time.And it ends: Oh! Ill-fated bridge of the silv'ry Tay, I now must conclude my...
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  • 2. Howff Cemetery Dundee
    The Howff is a burial ground in the city of Dundee, Scotland. Established in 1564, it has one of the most important collections of tombstones in Scotland, and is protected as a category A listed building.
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  • 3. St Paul's Cathedral Dundee
    St Paul's Cathedral is a cathedral in London, England. St. Paul's Cathedral or the Cathedral of Saint Paul or the Cathedral Church of Saint Paul or other variations of the name may also refer to:
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  • 6. Tealing Earth House Dundee
    Tealing is a village in Angus in eastern Scotland, nestled at the foot of the Sidlaw Hills. It is just 6 miles north of the city of Dundee and 8 miles south of Forfar. With a population of just over 500, scattered across 15 square miles of fertile farming land, it has several large working farms mixed in with lots of comfortable family homes that form part of the Dundee and Angus commuter belt. There is an old stone-built, but thriving little primary school with about 50 pupils at any one time and a further 10 youngsters attending the nursery school on the same site. Tealing's picturesque, slumbering, peaceful and idyllic setting belies its colourful past. Its history includes prehistoric settlement, ancient carvings, Picts, religious rebellion, World War intrigue, agricultural upheaval an...
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  • 7. Our Lady's Roman Catholic Church Dundee
    Not to be confused with Dundee Parish Church St Mary, Our Lady of Victories Church is Roman Catholic Parish Church in Dundee, Scotland. It was built from 1850 and opened in 1851, twenty-seven years before the Restoration of the Scottish hierarchy. It is situated on Forebank Road, close to Ann Street. It is a Romanesque Revival church and a category B listed building.
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  • 9. Minnie The Minx Statue Dundee
    Minnie the Minx, whose real name is Hermione Makepeace, is a British comic strip and comic strip character published in the comic magazine The Beano. Created and originally drawn by Leo Baxendale, she first appeared in issue 596, dated 19 December 1953, making her the third longest running Beano character, behind only Dennis the Menace and Roger the Dodger. Like Desperate Dan from The Dandy, she has a statue in Dundee.
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  • 10. Dragon Statue Dundee
    The Dandy was a Scottish children's comic published by the Dundee based publisher DC Thomson. The first issue was printed in December 1937, making it the world's third-longest running comic, after Detective Comics and Il Giornalino . From August 2007 until October 2010, it was rebranded as Dandy Xtreme. One of the best selling comics in British popular culture, along with The Beano, The Dandy reached sales of two million a week in the 1950s. The final printed edition was issued on 4 December 2012, the comic's 75th anniversary, after sales slumped to 8,000 a week. On the same day, The Dandy relaunched as an online comic, The Digital Dandy, appearing on the Dandy website and in the Dandy App. The digital relaunch was not successful and the comic ended just six months later.
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  • 13. Dens Park Dundee
    Dens Park, also known as Kilmac Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium on Dens Road in Dundee, Scotland, which is the home of Scottish Premiership club Dundee and has a capacity of 11,506. Tannadice Park, the home of rivals Dundee United, is just 300 metres away.
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  • 14. Burns Statue Dundee
    Robert Burns is a bronze portrait statue of Robert Burns by John Steell. Four versions exist, in New York City , Dundee , London , and Dunedin .
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