Around Kelvingrove Park
Some images I took while walking around Kelvingrove park in the west end of Glasgow. Contains images of the park, the Kelvin hall, Glasgow uni and the Art Galleries and Museum.
Some images I took while walking around Kelvingrove park in the west end of Glasgow. Contains images of the park, the Kelvin hall, Glasgow uni and the Art Galleries and Museum.
St Clement’s Church is a late fifteenth-century or early sixteenth-century church in Rodel, Harris, Scotland, built for the Chiefs of the MacLeods of Harris. It is dedicated to Pope Clement I.
These images were taken as the two ‘slab blocks’ were being prepared for demolition. The slab block I lived in on Petershill drive was demolished first.
When I found out that the Red road flats were to be demolished I just had to capture images of them before they were gone.
Outside images of the stunning Transport museum designed by world renowned Architect Zaha Hadid.
Originally situated on the cities’ southside, the museum was moved to the Kelvin Hall and then finally to a purpose built site on the Clydeside.
Constructed in the 1960’s to provide new homes, the Red road flats where the highest public housing blocks in Europe.
Situated in the city’s west end and Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world.
The Provand’s Lordship of Glasgow, Scotland, is a medieval historic house museum located at the top of Castle Street within sight of the Glasgow Cathedral and Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
Glasgow Cathedral, also called the High Kirk of Glasgow or St Kentigern’s or St Mungo’s Cathedral, is the oldest cathedral in mainland Scotland and is the oldest building in Glasgow.
Our ancient parliament (first convened in 1235) was reconvened on the 1st of July 1999, after 300yrs of being run from London.
The Winter Garden is part of the Peoples Palace situated in Glasgow green. Nice place to chill out with a coffee. Click an image to… Read More »Winter Garden Glasgow