Gartnavel - the building with what looks like a giant quiver on the top is the Leukaemia Research Centre |
Gartnavel with a glorious winter sun |
Gartnavel - the sun seemed to hang in the cold air for such a long time. Perhaps it only seemed so (perishing cold, January 2010) |
Gartnavel - hospital and sun through the trees |
This is pretty much all that remains of the Maternity in Rottenrow, the entry into this world for so many squealing Glaswegians. For the rest of what remains, see Townhead |
The Royal Infirmary, Castle Street, Townhead |
The main building faces west and puts on spectacular light shows as the sun (when visible) reflects in its windows. |
Royal 3 |
Royal 4 |
Inside the car park |
Clipped the top of the fine tower in previous clip, so here is close up |
The Old Medical Refectory |
I had a cataract taken out on this day and walked back through Springburn Park, and spotted this wee art exhibition hung on the park railings here opposite the hospital |
I do like the name of this part of the complex: the 'House on the Hill' |
The New Victoria hospital, Mount Florida (will try to get good pics of auld yin) |
Modern public art; just the thing to make the sick feel better |
You've captured really nice photos. I really liked these all and i m gonna download and keep those in my PC. Will use for wallpaper thanks.
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