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Perhaps some of the Lanarkshire chaps can help with this: I was told that Strathclyde park was built on an old mineing village.I saw a picture in a magazine years ago that confirmed this.As far as I can see they built up the sides of the man made 'Loch' and diverted the River Clyde through the main ...
THe arch that stands in front of the High Court was part of the doorway to the Glasgow assembly rooms, they were in the site of the old G.P.O. building that stands in George Sq.Not sure what date it was moved there
I think The present building was built 1890ish.
Yer bird's right again!
Great photos Mizz Bint
Although the stone circle at the top of camp hill is known as the Roman camp,I have read that they were left by road builders around c!900
kind of spoils the impression
Have to admit it was a great drinking den in it's day!
I guess we pass things like that every day,I had always thought that structure was part of the vents for the old steak bar that was on that sight(How that one ever passed planning stage??) Then I remembered it was always there.It may have been part of the disco,Pannama Jaxx?? that has been raised to...
I dare say he would be singing :Fly me to Dunoon,! :roll: We used to call a half bottel of tonic wine a pocket rocket, Dare say you would need one of them for the journey and if your going that way a deep fried Mars bar (Has anyone ever had one!!!) and a packet of my old favorite Pickled onion space...