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From the 18th Floor of the Hilton, looking North West over the city.
Trying out a new frame as well........
Glasgow City Chambers and the Glasgow Cenotaph, George Square, Glasgow at dawn.
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La Catedral de Glasgow, también conocida como High Kirk de Glasgow o la catedral de San Mungo. Fue consagrada en 1197. La catedral de Glasgow adoptó el culto protestante durante la reforma escocesa, lo que la salvó de la destrucción.Es un ejemplo de la arquitectura gótica pre-reformista.
Tiene una cripta del siglo XIII a la que se accede por unas escaleras. La cripta es el sepulcro de San Mungo, fundador de una comunidad monástica en el mismo lugar en el siglo V; su tumba fue centro de una peregrinación medieval.
The Mitchell Library is a large public library and centre of the City Council public library system of Glasgow, Scotland.
Looking up at the organ and the oak ceiling of the choir in the 13 century Glasgow cathedral. The heart of the organ is the pipework by Henry Willis, who built the 3 manual organ in 1879, with several updates over the years, including expansion to 4 manuals. YouTube has a couple of great videos of JS Bach being played on the organ. Glasgow, Scotland.
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Sophia, Glasgow
September 2015
I moved to Glasgow in September and I am so excited about all the new adventures ahead! This is just a simple portrait of the gorgeous Sophia :) if you are from the area feel free to send me an email, I would love to shoot/hang out with you!!
Glasgow, Kelvingrove Art Gallery.
I had been out with Fraser when he was taking shots of the University. I saw this shot whilst waiting for the lights to change. The car lights where a once in million as this road is a one way street, I was very lucky to be there at the right time to catch the light trails.
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Glasgow Central.
Class 318252 & 257 sit at platform 6 awaiting their next turn operating 2M94 1145 Glasgow Central to. Newton.
Class 320301 sits at platform 7 having just arrived operating the 2M87 1019 Newton to Glasgow Central service.
Class 380016 sits at platform 8 awaiting its next turn operating 2P12 1120 Glasgow Central to Newton.
The very modern, Riverside Transport Museum in Glasgow, lies on the north bank of the River Clyde. The peaks and troughs are designed to represent waves in the Clyde. The dark wall is all tinted glass.
Looking up the spiral staircase.
From Wikipedia -
The Lighthouse in Glasgow is Scotland's Centre for Design and Architecture. It was opened as part of Glasgow's status as UK City of Architecture and Design in 1999.
The Lighthouse is the renamed conversion of the former offices of the Glasgow Herald newspaper. Completed in 1895, it was designed by the architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
The University of Glasgow on Gilmorehill above Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow.
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A view south from below the Campsie Fells behind Bardowie Loch. The city of Glasgow is hidden in a thick blanket of fog.
Glasgow Cathedral is the oldest cathedral in mainland Scotland and the oldest building in Glasgow.The cathedral was the seat of the Archbishop of Glasgow, and the mother church of the Archdiocese of Glasgow and the Province of Glasgow, until the Scottish Reformation in the 16th century. Glasgow Cathedral and St Magnus Cathedral in Orkney are the only medieval cathedrals in Scotland to have survived the Reformation virtually intact.
The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Mungo, the patron saint of Glasgow, whose tomb lies at the centre of the building's Lower Church. The first stone cathedral was dedicated in 1136, in the presence of David I. Fragments of this building have been found beneath the structure of the present cathedral, which was dedicated in 1197, although much of the present cathedral dates from a major rebuilding in the 13th century. Following its foundation in 1451, the University of Glasgow held its first classes within the cathedral's chapter house. After the Reformation, Glasgow Cathedral was internally partitioned to serve three separate congregations (Inner High, Outer High and Barony). The early 19th century saw a growing appreciation of the cathedral's medieval architecture, and by 1835 both the Outer High and Barony congregations had moved elsewhere in the city, allowing the restoration of the cathedral to something approaching its former glory.
360° panorama inside the cathedral (2021)
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Glasgow Cathedral has been Crown property since 1587. The entire cathedral building passed into the care of the state in 1857, and today it is the responsibility of Historic Environment Scotland. The congregation is today part of the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Glasgow.