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Wooden Bench
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The Prince & Princess Of Wales Hospice Shop - As S…
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Dumbarton Road, Partick, Glasgow
As seen on Still Game , Series 6, Episode 5, "Hyper"
Still Game is a Scottish sitcom produced by the Effingee Productions, The Comedy Unit and BBC Scotland. It was created by Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, who played the lead characters, Jack Jarvis, Esq and Victor McDade, two Glaswegian pensioners. Quoted from Wikipedia .
Still Game, Series 6, Episode 5, "Hyper" on YouTube
Tea Room at the Botanics
Partick Railway Station
Partick Interchange Murals
Òran Mór
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Glasgow
Great Western Road, Glasgow
The name Òran Mór comes directly from Scottish Gaelic, and it means:
“great melody of life” or “big song.”
A truly unique and stunning venue in the heart of Glasgow’s West End … Quoted from the Òran Mór website .
On the Train
Mural
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Purdon Street, Partick, Glasgow
Molly Hankison, Visual Artist, website
The mural is titled “Big Rachel”, created in 2022 by Glasgow artist Molly Hankinson as part of the Yardworks GRID programme. It sits at 39 Purdon Street, beside Partick Library and close to the Partick Community Growing Project.
It replaced an older mural from the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
The artwork celebrates two women from Partick, one historical and one contemporary:
“Big Rachel” Hamilton (Rachel Hamilton)
An Irish immigrant living in Partick in the 1800s
Known locally as “Big Rachel” because she was around 6ft 4in and worked as a shipbuilder — a strikingly unusual role for a woman at the time
Remembered as a strong, formidable figure in the community
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Margaret Thomson
A beloved local figure who ran the ukulele club at the Partick Annexe
After her passing, mourners were given red stars at her funeral — a detail included on the mural as a tribute
Symbolism in the mural
The mural is rich with botanical imagery, all chosen through community consultation:
Scottish bluebells (unofficial national flower)
Tulips and sunflowers (grown in the nearby community garden)
A runner‑bean beanstalk climbing the gable
These elements reflect the Partick Community Growing Project, which sits just behind the mural.
One figure on the wall — but inspired by two women
According to the artist, Molly Hankinson, the mural’s single depicted figure is a composite, drawing on qualities and stories from two different Partick women:
Why the red star?
At Margaret Thomson’s funeral, mourners were given red stars. The artist included one on the vest as a subtle tribute.
Why the flowers and plants?
These were chosen by the Partick Community Growing Project and the Dreams and Aspirations group at the Partick Annexe.
Lios Mor
Lamppost
Kibble Palace
Òran Mór
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Great Western Road, Glasgow
The name Òran Mór comes directly from Scottish Gaelic, and it means:“great melody of life” or “big song.”
A truly unique and stunning venue in the heart of Glasgow’s West End …
Quoted from the Òran Mór website .
Mini-Beasts, Birds and Trees of the Botanics
Eve by Scipione Tadolini (c.1870)
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Botanic Gardens, Glasgow
Scipione Tadolini (1822–1893) was an Italian sculptor in the Tadolini family, son of sculptor Adamo Tadolino (1788-1868), one of Antonio Canova's main assistants, brother of the sculptor Tito Tadolini (1828-1910), and in turn father of sculptor Giulio Tadolini (1849–1918). His works were in a romantic form of the Neo-classical tradition. Quoted from Wikipedia .
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Black Sheep Coffee
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