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Glasgow
Lord Kelvin Statue, Kelvingrove, Glasgow
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William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, OM, GCVO, PC, FRS, FRSE (26 June 1824 – 17 December 1907) was a Scots-Irish mathematical physicist and engineer who was born in Belfast in 1824. At the University of Glasgow he did important work in the mathematical analysis of electricity and formulation of the first and second laws of thermodynamics, and did much to unify the emerging discipline of physics in its modern form. Quoted from Wikipedia.
Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens
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Kibble Palace is a 19th-century wrought iron framed glasshouse, covering 2137 m2. Originally designed for John Kibble by architects James Boucher and James Cousland for his home at Coulport on Loch Long in the 1860s, the components were cast by Walter Macfarlane at his Saracen Foundry in Possilpark. Eventually brought up the River Clyde by barge to the Botanic Gardens, it was fully erected at its current location in 1873 by Boyd of Paisley. Quoted from Wikipedia.
Joseph Lister Statue, Kelvingrove, Glasgow
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Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister, OM PC PRS FRS (5 April 1827 – 10 February 1912, known between 1883 and 1897 as Sir Joseph Lister, Bt., was a British surgeon and a pioneer of antiseptic surgery. He promoted the idea of sterile surgery while working at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. Lister successfully introduced carbolic acid (now known as phenol) to sterilise surgical instruments and to clean wounds. Quoted from Wikipedia.
Jackson's Weir, River Kelvin, Glasgow
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The River Kelvin is a tributary of the River Clyde in northern and northeastern Glasgow, Scotland. It rises on the moor south east of the village of Banton, east of Kilsyth. Quoted from Wikipedia.
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Entrance to St Enoch Subway Station, Glasgow
David Livingstone Statue and Glasgow Cathedral
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