Dear Angus Residents, I have an all too short few hours in Dundee in the middle of May and would like to use the time as effectively as possible. As I haven't used any facilities there for family research, I wondered if any of you who know the area could give me some advice. The sorts of things I would like to research are as follows: a.. Old Kirk Session records for some Angus churches, which I know are held in the City Archivist's Department. I know exactly which ones I would like to see. Would I have to make arrangements in advance, or book? Are the staff quite helpful, possibly even looking material out in advance for me, given warning? Would I need to book a microfilm reader or anything? Where about is the Archive? What's car parking like in the city? b.. 1891 Census for Dundee, probably St Andrews Parish - where's the best place to go, the City Archives, or the Tay Valley Family History Society? Again, do I need to organise anything in advance? c.. Land Ownership records for part of Angus - Any view on the best place to go or methods to make best use of time? I doubt if I will get half of what I would like to do done, but thought I could make best use of very short and hard to get, few hours in the city with the help of you experienced researchers out there, who I know are always happy to help. I'm aware the Forfar library also has a family history section but don't think I will have time to get there. Jim Petrie, Isle of Wight