A Wee Bit of Glasgow

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View from a window in Wanlock Street The view from my living room window before the move to the suburbs \'Armadillo\' on the Clyde Chilly early morning walk in Queens Park
Rainbow over Queens Park Church The magnificence of the restored Doulton fountain, Glasgow Green. I wonder are there 2 Statues of Liberty in Glasgow.  1 miniature version in George Square and the other above the People\'s Palace as depicted here? Finnieston Bridge Works.  A hive of activity, cranes, platforms, lifts, barges, boats, and even a helicopter.  The bridge deck appears on the opposite bank.
A general view of Glasgow Cathedral at night. I have live beside the cathedral for almost six years now and every time I pass it lit-up it always makes me smile. It has only taken me six years to photograph it! It has only taken me Saw this while out walking the dog during the Merchant City Light Festival, seen lots of pics of GOMA before, but not this colour. A general view of Glasgow Cathedral at night.  I have live beside the cathedral for almost six years now and every time I pass it lit-up it always makes me smile. It has only taken me six years to photograph it! It has only taken me The River Cart, as it passes through the edge of Lynn Park.
The Science Centre Tower is an amazing structure. The Science Centre on a Winter\'s sunset. The People\'s Palace, in Glasgow Green. The regeneration of the Clyde has made it an excellent place for an evening walk, with views like this from the Green to the Science Centre.
It\'s great to see the Green being used for more and more events.  This was taken after the Fireworks this year. bridge in blue walking clock Sauchiehall Street after too many drinks
Took a few years ago at charing cross - The answer is YES While walking in Bellahouston Park, all my worries and woes disappear with magical views like these It made me laugh At the top of Glasgow Cathedral spire.  Rather crudely taken from quite a distance, but I quite like the end effect.
The merchants\' ship and globe weather vane above Merchants\' House, George Square. The gilded orb and cross weather vane above the City Chambers.  (Looks like it won\'t be long before some re-gilding work will need done) Sir Walter Scott, up close with bowt-tie, waiting to light up George Square. At this precise time the first snow start falling in Glasgow, Nov 25.
bridge in colour Skypark building reflection Blue tower War memorial Spanish civil war
 A bridge too far? Over the Clyde A nice reflection of the Clyde high rise twins
waiting for the pub to open back of the bus No.9 bus rooftops in cardonald
Detail from Scottish Youth Theatre centre. Building detail from Merchant city area. My favourite spot - an alleyway...lots of rubbish and textures to create from! South Portland Street Suspension Bridge
Glasgow (Jamaica) Bridge Taken from the South Portland Street Suspension Bridge murano street streetscape and chimneypots perhaps a more real view of glasgow despite the constant reinvention of the city centre, yet at the same time, a strong identity and sense of community
Joanna Dee\'s Nightclub going down hello neighbour ben lomond at dusk
tower living Reflection Friday, 5PM, Union Street
The Glasgow Science Centre Armadillo Overtoun Park, Rutherglen Between East Kilbride and Blantyre, Glasgow
City Centre Transport Museum Old Reflected in the New Reflections on Buchanan Street
a wee bit of space in glasgow :) artr studio by the clyde Homes for the future. Glasgow Green, Nov 5. 100 Bothwell Street
car park at night, E.K the botanic gardens Lighthouse Spiral Staircase View of Strathclyde Union from Lighthouse
View onto Buchanan Street from Mitchell Lane Great Western Road opp. Hilton on a foggy day in January. I took this walking home on my phone. A wee bit as Public Art A wee bit above GOMA
a pleasant early morning scene of a glasgow street cleaner driving past the spilt contents of one of those red wheely bins heres one of glasgows scraggy pigeons legging it off a glasgow lamp post Grand Ole Opry - best venue for gig in Glasgow Hogganfield Loch at Dusk
Trinity Towers arriving into central station is a sheer delight I know that I\'m home back in the grit of Glasgow The Lighthouse Spiral Stairwell well well well Some relics of St Valentine are resting in Blessed John Duns Scotus Church, Gorbals.  (resubmitted).
The goal posts at the East End of the now defunct 3rd Lanark football clubs grounds.  I always get an eary feeling when I walk through here but also a sence of wonder and awe at the emotions that once brought the ground to life. A wee bit of Glasgow retail therapy! The \'bridge to nowhere\', a symbol of 60s/70s incompletion and poor planning Yet another old building bites the dust...
Are you not talking to me?  Hogganfield Loch Oh Really!    Antique Centre on Clydeside ... after the fire Crown Street, Gorbals, Glasgow Crown Street Gardens at laurieston Road (At former point of Caledonia Road & Thistle Street) Gorbals, Glasgow
New Housing (Homes for the Future Project) Greendyke Street, Glasgow Green, Glasgow Crown Street Gardens, Gorbals, Glasgow Wintersgills Public House, Great Western Road, Woodlands, Glasgow Glasgow from the Erskine Bridge
Demolished Tenement building due to Pyromaniacs (Willful Fireraisers) Westmuir Street, Parkhead, Glasgow Port Dundas, Forth & Clyde Canal Re-Connection (Glasgow Branch) 2004 St George\'s Mansions at Night, Charing Cross, Glasgow Odeon Building, Renfield Street, Glasgow
King\'s Thearte, Bath Street, Glasgow Gorbals Street at its worst moment in History, Glasgow 2002 The Rewards of Inner City Disposal, Bellrock Street, Cranhill, Glasgow Concrete Heaven, Sighthill & Royston Districts, Glasgow
Boy on Gable Wall, Airgold Drive, Drumchapel, Glasgow Queens Park Parish Church, Queens Drive, Glasgow St George\'s Mansions, Charing Cross, Glasgow St Andrew\'s Square Church Tower
Townhouse, Bowmont Terrace, Glasgow Broomielaw & New Financial District Buildings, Glasgow The Dome of the Co-Operative Building, Morrison Street, Glasgow Double Rainbow over Glasgow University Campus
Over the Kingston Bridge at night, looking over Anderston. An evening on the Clyde, after passing through Millenium bridge. Blythswood Square on a wet Autumn afternoon Contrasting modern and traditional - Hilton & Pentagon framed by Kingston Bridge.
Sighthill ground zero one hundred and five
a bit of warmth on a cold day in tollcross park tollcross park tollcross park tollcross park winter gardens
The Panopticon on Trongate - stepping back in time Sunrise from my balcony - a new day and anything is possible Science Centre tower from the old Graving Docks - I like the juxtaposition of the old and new river clyde
RAINBOW : droplets of rain on window with perfect rainbow in the distance. ruins on the river life on great western road view from kelvin bridge
SKY HIGH : reflected clouds on mirrored city centre building. church on wilson street Glasgows elegant spires im still standing
Royal Exchange Square Christmas Eve George Square for lovers! The matchstick men of Port Dundas The Barge at Port Dundas
clockwork orange Botanic Gardens, Glasgow A forgotten tomb in the Acropolis, Glasgow A rare Summers day in Glasgow
Botanic Gardens Glasgow Botanic gradens Glasgow Acropolis in Glasgow The McLellan Galleries -  an Old Master.
bewKannonsTreeT Botanic Gardens Glasgow In Glasgow\'s Botanic Gardens Pitur taken by William Gray -  Taken on a hots summers day in Lesmahagow
Picture taken By William Gray In East Kilbride ben lomond on a good night. what i love about glasgow is no matter where you might live in this hustle bustle city nobody is too far from the beuty of the scottish countryside! these are the balgrayhill flats where i grew up. and the highest viewpoint in the city. depending onwhich flat your in u can see right around the city. Uisge Beatha - \"water of life\"
The Barras. All tastes catered for. Argyle Street. Two interesting characters. Tenemental perfection. With a view over the Botanic Gardens. Glasgow Cathedral one foggy night
Glasgow at it\'s best Let Glasgow Flourish Tallship on the Clyde, The Glenlee. Glasgow turns to the West
A gift from the Students of Glasgow at Gallery Of Modern Art den opposite dove cot at Garthamlock (2002)  autumn morning at firhill canal basin (2002) Heavy horses..on the Green
M8 at Kinning Park on a Winter morning Road Works - Kingston Bridge -  Anderston Area. Sony Ericsson S700i Phone. Cast Relief Map of Glasgow. Buchanan Street. Sony Ericsson S700i Phone Botanic Gardens. Sony Ericsson S700i Phone.
Ceramic Insulators - Pentagon Centre Roof, Washington Street. Sony Ericsson S700i Phone. Glasgow Streets are Bathed in Gold. Sunset City Centre. Sony Ericsson S700i Phone. Wonderful old doors. Anderson Area. Sony Ericsson S700i Phone. City Centre Streets at Sunset. Sony Ericson S700i Phone.
Roadworks on the Kingston Bridge. Sony Ericson S700i Phone. Children\'s Spinner. Botanic Gardens. Sony Ericson S700i Phone. Bird Houses at the Botanic Gardens. Sony Ericson S700i Phone. Super Size meats mini size at Finnieston
Sauchiehall Communications Hidden parts of Glasgow with history Hidden parts of Glasgow with history
Hidden parts of Glasgow with history The Glasgow Weir The Angel Building Trongate / Albion Street opposite Tron Theatre
roukandglen parks large waterfall Water fall at rouke Virginia Street, Merchant City My favourite tree - Burrell Collection woods
The Metropolitan Cathedral church of Saint Andrew, Catholic Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Glasgow. On Clyde Street, the North side of the river. Heading home down Bath Street after a long day at work. A view down Rose Street. Live, work,die. View from the top of the Necropolis.
The \"Armadillo\" Glasgow The Glasgow Science Centre, Imax Cinema and Glasgow Tower The double huddle. Springburn Cumbernauld railway bridge over M80 @ Provenmill
victorian splendour The Armadillo from across the water The newly refurbished Doulton fountain in front of the Templeton building at Glasgow Green, Peoples Palace a wee frog on my garden path,
Birnie court Red road flats tunnel to SECC Clyde port athourites building
on top of the Clyde port athourites building Bridge lights The ships are gone but still the memories remain. The past and present on the Clyde.
Modern buildings in Glasgow that line the once industrial Clyde. Information on the crane by the Clyde. The sluggish Clyde. The walkway by the Clyde.
View looking up at the crane by the Clyde Glasgow Science Centre THE GREEN Cormorant on the Tidal Weir-at Glasgow Green
Clyde built... Student life, Rupert St Renfrew Street looking West Great Western Road at Kelvinbridge
My favourite pavement in Glasgow, Kelvin Way Bus on Hope Street at Sauchiehall Street, taken with Lomo camera and coloured in Photoshop Geese on Glasgow green with the Gorbals across the Clyde A snapshot of old times in Glasgow.
This pavement design on Berryknows Rd,Cardonald kept catching my eye each time I passed it. Stained glass at the Burrell collection, taken with a Lomo camera Ferris wheel on George Square, St Valentines Day Geese on Glasgow Green with the Gorbals across the Clyde, beyond
A view down Albion St from the doorway of The Ramshorn during Doors Open Day Garage door on holmlea road, cathcart.  Part of the weir\'s pumps building. Looking south over glasgow towards kingspark, from queens park with the greenhouse in the foreground. Leafy green freshness at the botanic gardens greenhouse.
An almost hidden grave in the glasgow necropolis. A crop of onions at the berridale garden allotments in cathcart. A view from the front window of my flat on clarkston road, cathcart looking over the rooftops, chimneys and ariels. The abandoned low level rail line which runs under the botanic gardens and great western road as far as kelvinbridge.
Under the kingston bridge. A peaceful protestor on the King George V Bridge, Glasgow. Shawfield stadium on a cold winters night. Glasgow tenement stairwell.
Glasgow lanes often more interesting than the streets themselves. Glasgow is full of these hidden lightwells. necropolis tombstone west end festival byres Rd
lamp shadow on tenement sandstone great western Rd kibble palace botanic gardens In the Merchant City, street level Mercury. http://www.flickr.com/photos/re_teacher/sets/326745/
The world\'s largest teracotta fountain, outside the people\'s palace on Glasgow green. A rare piece of Victoriana. On the corner of Brunswick and Miller Street in the Merchant city, a good example of repurposed buildings in Glasgow The Stock Exchange Building on the corner of Buchannan street and Nelson Mandella Square The Jocelyn Gate on Glasgow Green, site of Glasgow\'s fairs and executions.  Is this called after Bishop Jocelyn ?
The Luma Light Bulb Factory is one of the few examples of modernist architecture in Glasgow, it was designed by Cornelius Armour as the Glasgow HQ of the British Luma Co-operative Lamp Co, the first international co-operative factory for the manufacture o Glasgow\'s finest At last it\'s stopped raining Glasgow\'s stlye\'s better
Glasgow\'s streets ahead A new dawn Time flies A perfect still
A moody morning Tower-blocks , view from Charing Cross Looking down Thornwood Drive to the Clyde and that big ship. View og Glasgow Cathedrial
Inside Glasgow Cathedrial Shadows in Glasgow Graveyard Glasgow picture made up and combined into one August Sky over Bridgeton Library
\"James Watt\" Stone-Glasgow Green detail on building at Greenhead Street The Wet Glasgow Pavement - For it\'s Broken Reflections and Mirror-like Quality, by Day or by Night [this photo taken on a wet Summer afternoon on West George St] The Wet Glasgow Pavement - For it\'s Broken Reflections and Mirror-like Quality, by Day or by Night [this photo taken on an early evening in September on Bath St]
The Wet Glasgow Pavement - For it\'s Broken Reflections and Mirror-like Quality, by Day or by Night [this photo taken on a wet Summer afternoon on West George St] The Wet Glasgow Pavement - For it\'s Broken Reflections and Mirror-like Quality, by Day or by Night [this photo taken on an early evening in September on Bath St] The Wet Glasgow Pavement - For it\'s Broken Reflections and Mirror-like Quality, by Day or by Night [this photo taken on a late afternoon into the setting sun] A picture of a wooden seat by David Coyle

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