Nice bike and broken-down bog |
Govan subway station - looks like a piece of plastic from an old child's toy garage but on a bigger scale |
Govan Cross Shopping Centre- a basic construction |
Sir William with an important piece of paper. From some angles, he looks as if he is lifting the front flap of his coat - a statuesque flasher |
Outside the entrance to the old church graveyard, looking down at Govan Cross |
Govan war memorial |
The Men of Govan - they built some of the world's biggest ships - and died in their thousands in the service of their country |
The old church behind the tree |
A tumbled over monument |
The back of the Institute from the graveyard |
An imposing 1898 wall |
Old Govan school |
No buttons to press - and only fading memories of those who would have once answered |
This is the old Govan Town Hall, now the home of Glasgow Film City, a site dedicated to developing film production in Glasgow. See www.clydewaterfronteducation.com |
Back view. I've auditioned to be an extra in several movies and adverts in this building and even appear in some. (Films usually pay badly, ads are good money.) |
Interior alcove. |
The Digital Media future |
Scottish Water. I wonder what the Victorians - who built the amazing system bringing water from Loch Katrine to the city - would make of sights such as this. We are no longer shocked by such sights |
View down Whitefield Rd |
Town Hall down there on the left |
A cutaway |
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