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near to Royston, Glasgow, Scotland
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View from Camp Hill
Over the city centre with the faded pink of the City of Glasgow College building and glass of the St Enoch "mothership" visible.
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Risen from the rubble in Cathedral Street
A cleared site awaits redevelopment.
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Queen Street railway station
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Glasgow: postbox № G4 177, Cathedral Street
A bus passes along Cathedral Street across the junction with Montrose Street. The postbox is an Elizabeth II-reign one and is emptied finally at 6:30pm on weekdays and at 12:45pm on Saturdays.
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Reflections of Glasgow - 4
The All Saints clothes shop is at 98 Buchanan Street and features several hundred hand sewing machines displayed in all the windows around the shop. The wealth of glass on a sunny day also reflects the Vodafone shop opposite and Buchanan... (more)
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Only in Glasgow
...would you see this, a piper playing with two bongo drums!
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Glasgow buildings [42]
Built in 1907 in Edwardian Renaissance style for the Henderson Brothers of Anchor Line, this fine building has nautical emblems, seaweed and shell details. Listed, category A, with details at:... (more)
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Mural on George Street, Glasgow
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Princes Square Shopping Centre, Glasgow
Princes Square is an upmarket shopping centre leading off Buchanan Street. The buildings originally dates from the 1840s but were developed in 1986 and expanded in 1999. It essentially consists of a pre-existing square surrounded by... (more)
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Aldi in the High Street
It astonishes me that the old University of Glasgow was flattened in the 1870s to make way for a railway goods yard. Now shops and flats occupy part of the site. I suppose the College's one-time Professor of Moral Philosophy, Adam... (more)
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Closed Ibis Styles Hotel, Glasgow
A notice on the boarded up door states that the hotel is closed. The hotel web site states that it is a temporary closure due to coronavirus (covid-19) and that it will re-open on 3rd December 202.
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Two buses in Glasgow City Centre
Taken in August 1967, this photo shows two Leyland Atlantean buses with Alexander 78-seater bodywork in George Square North, both operated by Glasgow Corporation Transport. The one on the left is LA74 (SGD 652) dating from 1962 whilst the... (more)
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