Photo listing: destinations (infrastructure)
The most recent photos are listed first. See also photomap view.
Port Dundas Basin, seen from the top of the steps to the west of Sighthill Circus. Don't be fooled into thinking this is the ramped route to avoid the steps. That diverged back at #192466, and can be seen joining the canalside from the
Port Dundas Basin, seen from the top of the steps to the west of Sighthill Circus.
Memorial to Blockade Runners 1936-1939
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockade_runner
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.
I went to see what Cyclebox was, and it appears to involve boxing.
Bridge over the White Cart at Pollok House.
Plean Street Pyramid at the end of Plean Street.
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.
Some sort of bollard monument at the Richmond Gate housing development.
The line of the Monkland canal, now filled in
The Pinkston Watersports Centre at Port Dundas Basin.
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.
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