Grid reference NS5766
near to Glasgow, Scotland
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NS5765 : M8 passing under Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
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NS5666 : Glasgow University
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NS5666 : Statue of Lord Kelvin, Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow
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NS5866 : Charing Cross Mansions
A tenement building in 'French renaissance' style, 1891 by Sir J J Burnet. Listed category A (LB33127).
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NS5666 : Glasgow buildings [18]
Seen from the path from Kelvin Way is this glimpse of the tower and spire (100 feet (30.5 metres) high) completed in 1891.
The Gilbert Scott Building, part of the University of Glasgow, is a superb example of later 19th century Gothic... (more)
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NS5866 : Tenements and shops, Great Western Road
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NS5666 : A rival for the Duke of Wellington?
Somebody has added a traffic cone to Lord Kelvin's statue in Kelvingrove Park, in the same way that the statue of the Duke of Wellington outside the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow now always sports one... (more)
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NS5666 : Lord Kelvin statue in Kelvingrove Park
Overlooking Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery. Close to the site of his laboratory at Glasgow University, where he was Professor of Natural Philosophy for over 50 years.
The statue is Category B Listed... (more)
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NS5666 : Lord Kelvin statue
In Kelvingrove Park, in the shadow of the University of Glasgow where much of his important work was carried out and where he was a professor of Natural Philosophy for over fifty years.
Lord Kelvin has the distinction of being the... (more)
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NS5666 : Lord Kelvin statue
In Kelvingrove Park, in the shadow of the University of Glasgow where much of his important work was carried out and where he was a professor of Natural Philosophy for over fifty years.
The building in the background is Kelvingrove... (more)
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NS5666 : Kelvin Way bridge
The bridge carries Kelvin Way over the River Kelvin. Kelvingrove Museum can be seen in the distance.
On the river banks are stands of Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum)
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NS5666 : Glasgow University tower
Part of the Category A Listed Link Gilmorehill university complex. Viewed from Kelvingrove Park.
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NS5666 : Kelvingrove Park
The bridge at Kelvin Way, with the museum and art gallery beyond.
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NS5666 : Kelvingrove Park
The bridge at Kelvin Way, with the museum and art gallery beyond.
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NS5866 : Charing Cross Mansions, Glasgow
Category A-listed. Built 1891. Architect Sir J J Burnet (Burnet, Son & Campbell).
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