Glasgow
Glasgow Cenotaph
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Glasgow Cenotaph, also known as Glasgow War Memorial, is a war memorial which stands on the east side of George Square in Glasgow, in front of Glasgow City Chambers. It was originally constructed to commemorate Glaswegians killed during the First World War, and was unveiled by Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig in 1924. Further inscriptions were added after the Second World War, and the memorial became a Grade B listed building in 1970. Quoted from Wikipedia
Queen Street Station
Tea-Tours Bus
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Clyde Street, Glasgow
Red Bus Bistro are offering the unique opportunity to board a vintage London double-decker bus and tour either Glasgow or Edinburgh, whilst tucking into a delicious afternoon tea! Quoted from the Traditional Afternoon Tea Bus Tours website .
Human Statues
Charles Rennie Mackintosh Mural
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Mural by Rogue Oner, Clyde Street, Glasgow
"... Bobby McNamara, the graffiti street artist known as Rogue Oner. He’s one of the Glasgow’s most famous and beloved mural artists. In fact, if you’ve ever been stopped in your tracks by a huge, striking, unforgettable mural around town, it’s likely to be his." Quoted from the Native Places website
Mural
Mural, Girl with Sunglasses
Mural
Duke of Wellington Statue with Three Traffic Cones
'Pure Deid Vegan'
Three Buses
Helensburgh Train
St Enoch Square
The Polis
Busker
La Vita Spuntini
Argyle Street
Pair of Shoes on a Bench
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