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A classic corner turret on a tenement at a Glasgow crossroads. The positioning of such turrets and towers at major junctions has to be amongst the most distinctive features of Glasgow's architecture. This one is at the junction of Prospecthill Road and Cathcart Road in Mount Florida.

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after my pictures taken at Central and Queen Street last week, today it’s , MT 🇺🇸 station - slightly less busy than the other two. (And I’m staying on the train.)

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thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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An imposing blonde sandstone Victorian tenement on Novar Drive in the Hyndland area of Glasgow looking gorgeous in this evening's sunshine.

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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Polychromatic brickwork on a former industrial building on Portman Street in the Kinning Park area of Glasgow.

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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Corner tenement at the junction of Albert Road and Cathcart Road in the Crosshill area of Glasgow.

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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Love this dragon-like creature on a drainpipe on the Gothic style former Hutchesontown Free Church on Dixon Avenue on the Southside of Glasgow. Designed by John Bennie Wilson, it was built in the 1890s.

#glasgow #architecture #glasgowbuildings #sculpture #dragon #church #gothicarchitecture

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Govanhill and Crosshill Public Library on Calder Street in Glasgow. Designed in an Edwardian Baroque style by James R. Rhind, and featuring statues by James Kellock Brown, it was opened in 1906.

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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Looking across the Clyde to the Glasgow Science Centre complex.

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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Camphill Gate on Pollokshaws Road in Glasgow. Built in 1906, it was designed by John Nisbet. Unusually for a Glasgow tenement it has five storeys rather than four, and a roof terrace offering magnificent views across the city, and out into the countryside beyond.

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Is this the best gushet building in Glasgow? A gushet building is one constructed on a narrow strip of land at a junction between two roads (in this case Paisley Road West and Govan Road). Designed in a Renaissance style by Bruce and Hay, it was built in the 1880s as the Ogg Brothers Drapery Warehouse and Department Store.

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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The Benalder Street Bridge over the River Kelvin in the Partick area of Glasgow.

#glasgow #architecture #bridge #castiron #riverkelvin #partick

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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An unusual style of red sandstone tenement on Niddrie Square on the Southside of Glasgow.

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Sunset at Glasgow's Riverside Museum. Designed by Zaha Hadid, it was first opened in 2011. The reflections in the window shows the buildings of the Clyde Waterfront further up the river.

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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The former Camphill United Presbyterian Chuch (now the Queen's Park Baptist Church) in Glasgow. Designed by William Leiper in the 1870s and completed in 1883, it also features sculptures by one of the Mossmans.

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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The pinnicle of Cooperative House on Morrison Street in Glasgow. Designed by Bruce and Hay and built in the 1890s for the Scottish Cooperative Wholesale Society, its topped by the iconic golden figure of Light and Life.

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thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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The Scots Baronial brilliance of Frank Stirrat's 1879 Dixon Halls on Cathcart Road in the Govanhill area of Glasgow. These public halls were a gift from William S. Dixon of the Govan Iron Works.

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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Good morning, Glasgow, and welcome to the Costa del Clyde! What a way to start a Saturday. I'm sure by the end of it, parks will be mobbed, taps will be aff and a haze of barbecue smoke will be drifting across the city as people squabble over the last packet of hamburgers in Tescos!

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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Another rather unique Glasgow tenement, this time on the corner of Langside Road and Queen's Drive on the city's Southside. Designed by W.M Whyte in a French Renaissance style, but with a statue of Liberty on the top, it was built in 1885.

You'll often hear it said there are five statues of Liberty in Glasgow. However, in reality, this is the only one as all the others are different allegorical female figures.

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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The beautiful and unique Battlefield Rest Tram Shelter on the Southside of Glasgow. Designed by Frank Burnet and Boston, it was opened in 1915. The original plan was to have similar shelters across the city's extensive tram network, but this was the only one which was ever built.

#glasgow #battlefield #architecture #glasgowbuildings #tram #tramshelter #buildingphotography #architecturephotography

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Statues by William Kellock Brown on the Govanhill and Crosshill Public Library, which was designed by J.R. Rhind and was opened in 1906.

#glasgow #architecture #sculpture #glasgowbuildings #publiclibrary #publicart

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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I love this trend in Glasgow to having murals featuring the names of local areas. This one in Mount Florida seems to be new since the last time I visited, but there are also examples I've come across in Dennistoun, Battlefield and Govanhill.

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Camphill House in Queen's Park on the Southside of Glasgow. Designed in a Classical style, possibly by David Hamilton, it was built around 1798 for the cotton manufacturer Robert Thomson. Thomson owned the Adelphi Cotton Works in Hutchesontown which is thought to have been the first factory in Glasgow to manufacture cotton goods. Originally built as a country house, it has now been engulfed by the expanding city.

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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I love this block of red sandstone tenements dating from 1903 on Langside Avenue in Glasgow.

#glasgow #architecture #glasgowbuildings #tenement #glasgowtenement #buildingphotography #architecturephotography

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The remains of the former Partick Central Station (later known as Kelvin Hall Station) under Benalder Street in Glasgow. It was built around 1896 for the Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway, and closed in 1965. The station buildings were demolished in 1968.

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The former Hamilton and Manson Grain Mill on the corner of West Street and Wallace Street in the Tradeston area of Glasgow. Designed by W.F. McGibbon in a Flemish style, it was built in the 1890s


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