The City of Glasgow has changed so much over recent years. The amount of reconstruction and redevelopment is phenominal. In days gone by it was hailed by only one thing and that was the slums and the Gorbels. Now though it has taken on a new ultra modern approach with numerous new buildings and is a beautiful city to visit.
We intend having a lot more pages of Glasgow showing you all around the city, not only with it's new architecture but also of the older variety too. Keep watching this page as we will be adding to it regularly.
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Views of the Glasgow Armadillo, the Finneston Crane and the River Clyde
The Glasgow Science Centre has been a massive attraction in the city, pleasing young and old alike.
The Science Centre & Glasgow Tower
The Tall Ship looking accross the River Clyde towards Partick with The Queen Mother and Yorkhill hospitals on the skyline. The tallship is one of the last remaining Clydebuilt sailing ships, the s.v.Glenlee (1896)
The Tall Ship
The Waverley is the worlds oldest paddle steamer and is docked on the Broomielaw, she makes regular sailings down the Clyde. This is a fascinating boat and holds many memories for Glaswegians as they took the boat years ago for a trip "Doon the Water "
The Waverley
From the Broomielaw a view down the Clyde late evening