Blairtummock House in Blairtummock Park. Clearly once a fine building, but now being left to rot.
Some artwork can be found alongside the new Stockingfield Junction bridge.
The new Stockingfield Junction bridge on the Forth & Clyde Canal.
The Glee Club, Renfrew Street, Glasgow
View from the street where the burned down Mackintosh art museum is sited.
Memorial to Blockade Runners 1936-1939
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockade_runner
Recreating the image of travelling on a night out on a tram in Glasgow.
The fabulous Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside_Museum
Dress exhibit in the fabulous Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside_Museum
Dresses worn on a night out in Glasgow.
The fabulous Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside_Museum
View from the fabulous Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside_Museum
The fabulous Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside_Museum
The fabulous Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside_Museum
The fabulous Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside_Museum
This is a Möbius strip of bicycles through the ages at the fabulous Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside_Museum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B6bius_strip
Sinclair C5 exhibit at the fabulous Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
Sinclair C5 exhibit at the fabulous Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
Sinclair C5 exhibit at the fabulous Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
Sinclair C5 exhibit at the fabulous Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
This has a cycling simulation done in 1980s style graphics - responding to your pedalling and steering. Quite tricky.
Sinclair C5 exhibit at the fabulous Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
This has a cycling simulation done in 1980s style graphics - responding to your pedalling and steering. Quite tricky.
The world’s oldest bicycle is in the fabulous Riverside Museum.
The world’s oldest bicycle is in the fabulous Riverside Museum.
The world’s oldest bicycle is in the fabulous Riverside Museum.
The world’s oldest bicycle is in the fabulous Riverside Museum.
The world’s oldest bicycle is in the fabulous Riverside Museum.
The world’s oldest bicycle is in the fabulous Riverside Museum.
The world’s oldest bicycle is in the fabulous Riverside Museum.
Science museum and the pigeons on top of the big building behind think it is a big egg
Memorial to fighters from Glasgow in the Spanish civil war.
A small BMX track at the Claypits Nature Reserve.
I went to see what Cyclebox was, and it appears to involve boxing.
The area around the old boat has been tidied up and new paths laid.
The reconstructed Scotway House looks very nice, but there was no cycle parking to be seen, even near the entrance around the back.
Bridge over the White Cart at Pollok House.
Outdoor café seating next to NCN7 at Bell's Bridge.
Plean Street Pyramid at the end of Plean Street.
A broken picnic table overlooking the Bishop Loch on the Seven Lochs Trail.
Crookston shops on Barrhead Road.
Waiting for the (summer only) free Govan Ferry across the River Clyde to the Riverside Museum. Details can be found at http://www.getintogovan.com/visit/
Information about Garscadden Burn Park and the Drumchapel Way.
The BMX Centre under construction at Knightswood Park. Bigger than I thought.
Some sort of bollard monument at the Richmond Gate housing development.
Desire line to Riverside Museum
The line of the Monkland canal, now filled in
The Pinkston Watersports Centre at Port Dundas Basin.
Lambhill Stables is now a café
Playground next to new cycle path in Kelvingrove Park, but people walking on the grass around barriers, and path itself largely regarded as part of play area.
My workplace, and nowhere to put my bike. Grrrrrrrrrrr!
The Cycle Speedway Track in Cathkin Park
See the track in use at http://www.flickr.com/photos/57243403@N00/253441552/