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4th March 11, 12:16 PM
#1
Glasgow - Back to my Home City

I was born and brought up in Paisley, a town which is seven miles west of Glasgow city centre and part of the greater Glasgow conurbation. My university studies, some of my working years and much of my social life, were all conducted in the city of Glasgow.
Striding it out on Argyle Street, kilt in Glasgow University tartan.

I worked for several years in a law practice on the first floor of this building on the corner of St. Vincent Street and Renfield Street

The Tardis in Wilson Street, in the Merchant City area, not to be confused with the more famous one on Buchanan Street which is now a coffee bar.

A kilt is for life - Slanj Glasgow

Camo Kilt, sporran and tee-shirt, Slanj Glasgow

Heritage of Scotland on Union Street

George Square

I met up with Hayat in Glasgow.
More to follow shortly
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4th March 11, 12:25 PM
#2

Hayat treated me to lunch in Jamie's Italian, which is a Jamie Oliver restaurant in George Square

Jamie's Italian occupies the former General Post Office building

Hayat's daughter joined us for lunch

Another picture of the lassies

and another

We visited GOMA (Gallery of Modern Art) on Exchange Square

Tropicana Glasgow by George Wyllie
Glasgow's coat of arms contains the symobols of the tree with its bird, bell, fish and ring. This interpretation has the tree tropicalised as a palm tree

A vase

Modern Art

Concluding this brief travelogue with an arty shot, looking out of GOMA towards the adjacent gallery which was until recently occupied as a large bookshop.
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4th March 11, 12:33 PM
#3
Enjoyable Travelogue
Thanks Alex: I have made the trip Newcastle-Glasgow-Stranraer-Larne-Belfast several times and have always enjoyed my layovers in the pubs of Glasgow. It's been a few years since I have been to Glasgow now so I enjoyed the tour.
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4th March 11, 12:58 PM
#4
Nice to see you smiling again! I love your travelogues (never been into Glasgow).
Mark
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4th March 11, 01:26 PM
#5
Great pictures! Makes me want to visit Glasgow again--it's been MANY years. Thanks for sharing.
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4th March 11, 02:11 PM
#6
Is Lloyd's bar still on George st. Just up from George sq.? Should be right catty corner to the old post office..
Loved that bar...having a name like Lloyd George, they wouldn't let me pay for my pints..
"Veritas Vincit!"
"Through!"
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4th March 11, 02:16 PM
#7
Great pics, Alex. I've never spent much time in Glasgow for my 2 times in Scotland, except in 2008. On our way to Taynuilt from Edinburgh, my niece and I had time between trains to eat lunch near the station, and I believe it was at Jamie's. We also walked around George's Square for a bit of exercise. Very nice it was.
Steve "Jack Daw" McIntyre
"The honour the Sleat carpenter obtained...is still preserved for his decendants." Duncan Ban MacIntyre
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4th March 11, 02:19 PM
#8
Nice pictures! I have to ask, did you stop off at the Pot Still for a Scotch or two?
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4th March 11, 03:03 PM
#9
did you stop off at the Pot Still for a Scotch or two?
No.
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4th March 11, 03:42 PM
#10
Enjoyed the pics! Thanks for sharing.
Slainte
Kilted Dixon
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