• It was used for meetings by the Dundee Incorporated Trades, and subsequently became known as The Howff, from the Scots word howff 'an enclosed open...
  • The Howff is an iconic landmark in Dundee’s city centre, a calm oasis and a peaceful resting spot to sit in the shade of the well kept trees and shrubs.
  • The Howff is the name given to the historic graveyard that lies on the south of Meadowside in Dundee.
  • Tucked away on Union Street The Howff is Aberdeen’s hidden gem.
  • The Howff Cemetery, now a protected monument on Ward Road, Dundee City, was formerly an orchard of the Greyfriars' monastery, and was licensed to be...
  • In 1564, the Howff was chosen for the location of the new graveyard. ... The word howff is a Scottish word meaning an enclosed space or shelter.
  • The records of The Howff, Dundee's City Cemetery, which are held in the City Archives, were transcribed first on to a card index and then on to a computer datafile.
  • The Howff. Posted by katelaity on August 15, 2016. 2016-08-11 14.23.42.
  • The signboard here tells us that it came to be known as the Howff (meaning "Meeting Place") because it was used as a trading floor until the autumn of 1776.
  • While workmen were preparing the trench for the culvert for the electric lighting mains at the North-West Corner of the Howff Burying-Ground, in Meadowside, they...