Glasgow
St Enoch Square Subway Station, Glasgow
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Doulton Fountain in Glasgow
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This highly decorative five-tier fountain in French Renaissance style was designed to commemorate the Queen's Golden Jubilee in 1887, and became Doulton's main display piece for the 1888 International Exhibition in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow. It now stands in front of the equally ornate People's Palace... Quoted from the Victorian Web .
Christmas Market, St Enoch Square, Glasgow
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St Enoch Square public square in Glasgow, Scotland, situated at the junction of Buchanan Street and Argyle Street, the city's two busiest shopping streets. Quoted from Wikipedia .
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
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Footbridge over the River Kelvin, Glasgow
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This elegant “B” listed structure provides access over the Kelvin between the Walkway on the left bank and the Botanic Gardens. Its attractive “humpback” profile is necessitated by the difference in level between the opposite banks. Quoted from the Kelvin Bridges Heritage Trail leaflet .
River Kelvin and the Kelvin Stevenson Memorial Chu…
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Kelvinbridge Parish Church is a Church of Scotland parish church, serving part of the North Kelvinside area of Glasgow, Scotland. The church is within the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Glasgow. Quoted from Wikipedia.
Constructed in 1870, Belmont Street Bridge was commissioned by the City of Glasgow Bank to give access to their development land in the North Woodside area. Quoted from the Kelvin Bridges Heritage Trail leaflet .
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Footbridge over the River Kelvin, Glasgow
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The bridge is 4m wide and has three simply supported spans of 13.6m, 15.2m and 13.6m. The deck comprises twin steel fabricated girders, connected transversely by steel rolled beams encased in a concrete slab. Quoted from the Kelvin Bridges Heritage Trail leaflet .
North Woodside Flint Mill
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North Woodside Flint Mill, 125 Garriochmill Road, built 1846 for Kidston, Cochran and Co. The ruins of a single storey mill and drying shed, demolished c. 1964. The most substantial survivals are the square tapering kiln of stone and brick, the upper part of which is encased in concrete, and the weir and lade which supplied water to the wood and iron internal undershot wheel. Quoted from the Canmore website .
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Raven Mural, Bath Lane, Glasgow
Singing Post Box, North Hanover Street Entrance to…
Tolbooth Steeple at Glasgow Cross
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Glasgow Cross is at the hub of the ancient royal burgh and now city of Glasgow, Scotland, close to its first crossing over the river Clyde. Quoted from Wikipedia .
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