Welcome to my wee photoblog on Glasgow, where we feature the joys and unjoys of walking and cycling through a fascinating, beautiful and often badly run city. For the blog's origin and an alphabetical list of posts see the 'Introduction' post -
Today is 10 November 2010 - we are heading down Anniesland Rd to walk west along Dumbarton Rd to Yoker |
Anniesland Rd (like Dumbarton Rd stretching east there) is quite long; for Anniesland see http://glasgowalbum.blogspot.com/2010/03/anniesland.html |
The area we are in is West Scotstoun, and we are turning right under the bridge |
And first right under the bridge is a building being demolished at the top of Plean Street |
Looking back down to Dumbarton Rd |
Nice curvy deco-ish building |
The crane pecked at the building like an extremely lethargic predatory bird |
Looking west |
1967 Dumbarton Rd; an evocative address. These curved buildings were erected in 2007 for Loretto Housing Association. See http://www.clydewaterfront.com/projects/renfrew-riverside--scotstoun/housing/1967_dumbarton_road |
The beast has an implacable eye as well as hungry jaws |
The flats had to be pecked away, as it wasn't safe to blow them up as happened at Sighthill. See http://glasgowalbum.blogspot.com/2010/02/sighthill-towers-after-fall.html |
Satellite dishes reaching for the Sky |
Desirable dwellings going up |
Took a swing left down Belldale Rd to look at the Clyde |
Heading back up to main drag |
Yoker Park |
The WWI memorial |
Heading west again |
Dappled light |
Looking back |
Yoker Ferry Rd on left - panorama stitch not too bad but you can see one of the joins |
Kelso St straight up heading towards Garscadden (Donald Dewar's old constituency) |
Yoker Community Campus and Resource Centre. See and |
Yoker Evangelical Church. People talk of the decline of religion, yet the various evangelical churches seem to be doing fine |
Bouverie St - where Marge Simpson's sisters emigrated from? |
Yoker Parish Church |
A fine home to let |
The Lovat |
You are now leaving Glasgow |
Looking back into Glasgow |
Welcome to Glasgow |
Welcome to West Dunbartonshire |
The Boundary Bar. This is where, in early 2010, Steven Purcell, the then leader of the Labour council in Glasgow - the most powerful politician in the west of Scotland - came to buy his cocaine. See http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics-news/2010/04/04/former-council-chief-steven-purcell-s-cocaine-party-with-dealers-86908-22161247/ Possibly Mr Purcell thought that as the pub is a few feet outside the city boundary the deal wouldn't count. See also http://glasgowalbum.blogspot.com/2010/10/paddys-market-last-day.html and |
Looking into Glasgow |
Looking out of Glasgow |
Walking back in. . . |
. . .we turn right and head down Greenlaw Rd |
Note signpost: for the Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond head left. folks |
A spent rocket |
This is - let us remind ourselves - the Clyde path for cyclists and walkers. Not so Bonnie Banks |
Renfrew Ferry |
Before ploughing through the debris on the path we take a short walk back westward |
The Titan Crane towering over Clydebank |
Looking east into the city |
An Emirates jet taking off from Glasgow Airport |
A pair of Clyde swans |
Pre-used toilet seat going spare |
Swan on right kept giving me glances - have nothing for you my dear |
There used to be a house on the right like that one - burned down by vandals |
Turning left here to see the Renfrew Ferry |
Signpost No 7 |
Apologies for the finger-like blur at the top left which appears in a few of these pics - the camera strap! |
The Ferry skipper |
Heading back up Yoker Ferry Rd |
Back into Dumbarton Rd |
Businesses Open as Usual |
Guerrilla gardeners are badly needed in Glasgow. I think the movement started in a run-down area of New York hence spelling.
ReplyDeleteYou've listed an area as East Dunbartonshire but it's West D. daaaahling, big difference ;-)
What is the snowman/lighthouse building in the second last photo, can one live there ;-)
ReplyDeleteOhh well spotted Al have changed - the photo says West so of course I typed East typical.
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ReplyDelete'What is the snowman/lighthouse building in the second last photo, can one live there ;-)'
It's part of a ship no idea what it does!
Radar antenna it spins too!!!! great tourist attraction �� also Clyde flooded at time of photos taken hence messy chaos !!�� Yoker is full of great places to visit !!!!!
DeleteThe second last picture is of a Type 45 Destroyer
ReplyDeleteSurroundings at yoked ferry disgusting - embarrassed to be a yoker resident as this is the first impression of yoker from people getting off the ferry from Renfrew - council need a kick up the arse !!!
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