With a few hours to kill in Glasgow, I managed to avoid the rain and snow that were affecting the rest of the country.
It was a cloudy but pleasant evening to walk along the waterfront from Pacific Quay to the city centre.
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Clyde Auditorium, aka The Armadillo. |
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The squigly bridge, a recent pedestrian footpath across the river |
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Glasgow Bridge, at the bottom of Jamaica street, is a listed building |
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The stonework on South Portland Street Suspension Bridge dates from 1853, and is the oldest remaining Clyde bridge in Glasgow |
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