The pedestrian bridge |
Round the foot of the bridge, you get a whiff of old fog and a sense of the Glasgow that Atkinson Grimshaw painted, |
For what lies behind these arches, see Taggart section. |
The view west, out of the city |
The view east, into the city |
The Waverley, built in 1946 and the oldest seagoing paddle steamer in the world. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PS_Waverley |
A picture of the stern (these two pics are out of time with the rest, and were taken in that cold December of 2009) |
The Tall Ship. See www.glenlee.co.uk |
The Seeing Glasgow buses |
Bell's Bridge |
Opening and closing, the bridge looks like a strange, skeletal winged creature |
Pirate at the capstan |
The pilot of this seaplane was having a great time buzzing up and down |
Rescue dinghy |
The Crown Hotel - no idea what it's like inside or how they fill all those rooms, but exterior is pleasing |
Clyde-built Belly Dancers |
They had a great time these girls - even in the rain |
Running the Gauntlet |
In the car park was an exhibition of rare and lovely cars: Wallace and Grommit would like this version of their old Austin |
A fire engine from 1901 |
The Ayrshire Yeomanry Squadron - events such as this are strong recruiting opportunities for the armed services |
Doing something on the bowsprit |
Para Handy on the Vital Spark. The Para Handy stories are adored the world over. |
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