Top of Byres Rd, dominated by Oran Mor steeple |
Flowers outside the Waitrose (April 2010) in memory of Jamie Stott, who used to sell the Big Issue here |
You often spot forlorn wee dogs outside Waitrose. . . |
. . .this pair were by the cash machine outside in their own little portion of light. . . |
. . .How long?. . . |
. . .I've been good, really |
View down Cresswell St to Byres Rd |
Looking up Great George St from Byres Rd |
March 2010: development of Victorian tenements in Lilybank Terrace, Gt Great George St, into modern flats retaining the facade |
Great Western Baths |
March 2010: development will begin of James Millar's 1894 Lilybank Church (see Churches). Flats again. |
Ashton Lane, just off Byres Rd, is a wee hotbed of cafes, pubs, smart shops, a few popular restaurants and a cinema - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashton_Lane |
The Ubiquitous Chip - one of Scotland's most highly trated restaurant has been here since the 70s and as its reputation has grown, so has that of the lane |
Dowanhill St from Byres Rd |
A few weeks on, and the inevitable Ruchill Security (google them) stickers are up |
Through the window |
Opposite the garage is this little architectural gem, the former Salon cinema. Opened in 1913, the cinema is now a bar and restaurant and is categroy A listed - see www.scottishcinemas.org.uk |
Vinicombe St in the summer sun |
Observatory Rd from Byres Rd, For the church, see Churches |
Church St |
Ruthven St from Byres Rd |
Ruthven Lane 1 |
Ruthven Lane2 |
Ruthven Lane 3 |
Like every other street, Byres Rd lost its Woolies - this one shut in December 2008 |
Fittings for sale |
Gibson St building by the Kelvin; even under construction it caught the light well |
A fine mural and still largely undesecrated |
Rainbow over Gt Western Rd |
The Coach House Trust shop (see www.thecht.co.uk) behind the big hand |
Great Western Rd is a great place to spot fine cars |
Wedding Roller outside Oran Mor |
Rickshaws |
Naked Soup, Kersland St |
This cracking bike (photographed Dec 2010) belongs to Norman Armstrong of freewheelnorth. See www.freewheelnorth.org.uk |
This excellent organic/fairtrade shop cum cafe in Bank St. . . |
. . closed down in 2009, a victim of the recession, like several ethically based businesses in Glasgow; another was Entrading in Hope St |
Kelvin Way in summer |
Kelvin Way in winter |
Lansdowne parish church and St Mary's Cathedral from the Hillhead bit of Gt Western Rd (see Churches) |
Someone has hung a few cards on the tree outside Oran Mor bearing enigmatic messages |
This cat was looking for trouble, as the nice dog seems to anticipate |
Tabby about to take a swipe |
Another nice wee dog |
'A fresh victim', says tabby |
Stand off |
Let's not fight |
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