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GLASGOW CYCLE TOUR

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Today, I went to a local farmers market and took some pics. However, had to use my mobile phone for the images and at time of writing cannot upload them to my Blog. In meantime thought I would visit some images I took earlier this of sites in Glasgow. Here is the Armadillo, a conference centre located on the banks of the Clyde.


Here is the steamship Waverley, last of its type. Worth a trip if you have the time.


Here is Central Station, a fascinating piece of architecture. The station was opened in 1879 and was extended further between 1901-1906. The entrance features ornate ironwork. Seven pillars support the glazed porte-cochere arcade with the travel centre behind and the stone edifice of the Central Hotel rising above.

Here is view of the old docks looking north west towards Ben Lomond. Pic taken from Science Centre Tower.

Here the Major Archibald Douglas Monteath Mausoleum (1842) located at the Glasgow Necropolis, last resting place of Glasgow's Great and Good.

View of the SECC on the Clyde
Science Centre Tower. This is open to the public and provides a great panorama from the top.


posted by Nigel Cole @ 6:03 AM 

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