Glasgow
Well, What would you do?
Arboretum, River Kelvin, Glasgow
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The Gardens’ arboretum has seen around a hundred new trees being planted into it over the last year. The most recent trees have been a varied selection of Pines, Sorbus (Rowans) and Acers. Quoted The Friends of Glasgow Botanic Gardens .
Panther Mural, Maryhill Road, Glasgow
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One of two murals on buildings on opposite sides of Maryhill Road. The brainchild of Maryhilll and Summerston Community Council with support from Maryhill Housing Association. Funded by Glasgow City Council. Painted by local artists known as “art pistol” and “rogue one graffiti”. Quoted from the Geograph website .
The Barras
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The Barras is a major street and indoor weekend market in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland. The term "barra" is Glaswegian dialect for "barrow", relating to the market's early years, where traders sold their wares from handcarts. Barrowland is sometimes used to describe the district itself where the market is located, which is actually officially known as Calton. Quoted from Wikipedia .
He's behind you!
Teddy Tunnock
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King of the Barras in the centre is by Conzo and Globel, otherwise known as Conzo Throb and Ciaran Globel. It features the late 'Teddy Tunnocks' (sic) aka King of the Barras. A Weightlifter, bareknuckle champion and heir to the Tunnocks (sic) Teacake dynasty. An interesting but not so well known 1930s Glasgow legend. Quoted from the Geograph website .
Tunnock's Teacakes .
Tennent's Wellpark Brewery, Glasgow
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Wellpark Brewery is a brewery in Duke Street in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded in 1740 on the bank of the Molendinar Burn by Hugh and Robert Tennent. Quoted from Wikipedia .
Mural, Ross Street, Glasgow
Girl with Telescope Mural
Barrowland Ballroom
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Barrowland Ballroom (also known as Barrowlands) is a dance hall and music venue located in Glasgow, Scotland. The original building opened in 1934 in a mercantile area east of Glasgow's city centre, built by Margaret "Maggie" McIver (née Russell) (1879-1958), "The Barras Queen". Quoted from Wikipedia .
Where I saw the Pixies , My Bloody Valentine and Teenage Fanclub .
Dippy the Dinosaur on Tour
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Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow
Dippy, the Natural History Museum's iconic Diplodocus cast, is going on a natural history adventure across the UK. Quoted from the Natural History Museum website .
Fujifilm XT 1 camera with Samyang 8mm f/2.8 Fisheye lens.
Robert Louis Stevenson Statue
Spitfire
Tradeston Bridge over the River Clyde, Glasgow (Ni…
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This new pedestrian bridge provides a vital link between Tradeston on the south bank of the river and Glasgow's International Financial Services District. Quoted from the Clyde Waterfront website .
Tiger Mural, River Clyde, Glasgow
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Klingatron has collaborated with Art Pistol to re-imagine the original tiger design previously installed at this location. Incorporating a high level of detail, and occupying the same high profile location adjacent to South Portland Suspension Bridge, this mural is becoming as iconic as its predecessor. Quoted from the City Centre Mural Trail website .
Wooden Owl, St Enoch Subway Station
Man Lying on Buchanan Street, Glasgow
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The Broomielaw, Glasgow
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Broomielaw is a major thoroughfare in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It runs adjacent to the River Clyde, on its north bank and forms the southern, waterside boundary of the city's International Financial Services District. Named after Brumelaw Croft the street runs from Jamaica Bridge under the Kingston Bridge to Finnieston Quay. Quoted from Wikipedia .
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