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River Clyde Collection

"Captivating Beauty: Exploring the Enchanting River Clyde" As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm golden glow across the water

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River Clyde Collection: Sunset view of River Clyde, Finnieston Crane, The Hydro and the Armadillo, Glasgow
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River Clyde Collection: John Browns Shipyard, Clydebank, 1950
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River Clyde Collection: Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, 1930
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River Clyde Collection: Sunrise at the Clyde Arc (Squinty Bridge), Pacific Quay, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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River Clyde Collection: John Browns Shipyard, Clydebank, 1963
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River Clyde Collection: The River Clyde from Dalnotter Hill, Scotland, 19th Century
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River Clyde Collection: Armadillo and Hydro, Pacific Quay, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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River Clyde Collection: Gorbals, Glasgow, 2005
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River Clyde Collection: Kingston Bridge, Glasgow, 2007
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River Clyde Collection: Clyde Arc (Squinty Bridge) and residential flats, River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland
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River Clyde Collection: Glasgow City, 2010
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River Clyde Collection: City Centre, Galsgow, 1950
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River Clyde Collection: West End, Glasgow, 1950
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River Clyde Collection: Glasgow Green, Glasgow, 1928
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River Clyde Collection: A stunning sunset over the River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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River Clyde Collection: Bells Bridge over the River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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River Clyde Collection: Construction of Kingston Bridge, Glasgow, 1968
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River Clyde Collection: Queens Dock, Glasgow
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River Clyde Collection: New Lanark Textile Mill, New Lanark, 2009
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River Clyde Collection: Glasgow, 1965
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River Clyde Collection: Glasgow Central Station, Glasgow, 1966
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River Clyde Collection: Glasgow Central Station, Glasgow, 1935
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River Clyde Collection: Dusk over River Clyde viewed from the Erskine Bridge, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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River Clyde Collection: Sunrise at The Clyde Auditorium (the Armadillo), Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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River Clyde Collection: Orient on the Clyde (oil on canvas)
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River Clyde Collection: Tradeston Bridge (Squiggly Bridge), footbridge reflecting over the River Clyde, Glasgow
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River Clyde Collection: New Lanark Mills, Scotland, c1815
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River Clyde Collection: Technical Drawing of the Tunnel under the River Clyde at Glasgow, Uk, 1890
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River Clyde Collection: Laying the foundation-stone of the Albert Harbour, Greenock, 1862. Creator: Unknown
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River Clyde Collection: The annual regatta of the Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club, recently held at Glasgow, 1862
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River Clyde Collection: The Clyde at Kirkfieldbank, from the Braes near Lanark, 1902
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River Clyde Collection: UK, Scotland, Glasgow, River Clyde and the Clyde Arc, nicknamed the Squinty Bridge
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River Clyde Collection: The SSE Hydro & The Clyde Auditorium Reflecting in the River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland
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River Clyde Collection: UK, Scotland, Glasgow, River Clyde, Finnieston Crane and the Clyde Arc, nicknamed
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River Clyde Collection: UK, Scotland, Glasgow, BBC Scotland Headquarters on River Clyde
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River Clyde Collection: UK, Scotland, Glasgow, Glasgow Science Centre and Glasgow Tower on River Clyde
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River Clyde Collection: HMS Dragon Leaves the Clyde
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River Clyde Collection: SEC Armadillo, OVO Hydro, Bell's Bridge, River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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River Clyde Collection: New Lanark, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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River Clyde Collection: Dumbarton Castle, c. 1880 (engraving)
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River Clyde Collection: Panoramic reflection of Clyde Arc (Squinty Bridge) and flats, River Clyde, Glasgow
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River Clyde Collection: Finnieston Crane, SSE Hydro and Armadillo reflection, River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland
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River Clyde Collection: Bothwell Castle, on the Clyde (engraving)
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River Clyde Collection: A Holiday on the Clyde (engraving)
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River Clyde Collection: British troops from the River Clyde land at V Beach, Gallipoli
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River Clyde Collection: Volunteer Military Engineers at Glasgow constructing a Pontoon Bridge on the Clyde (engraving)


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"Captivating Beauty: Exploring the Enchanting River Clyde" As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm golden glow across the water, one can't help but be mesmerized by the breathtaking sunset view of River Clyde. The tranquil waters reflect a picturesque scene that encapsulates the essence of Glasgow's charm. Standing tall and proud on its banks is the iconic Finnieston Crane, a testament to Glasgow's industrial heritage. Its towering presence serves as a reminder of John Browns Shipyard in Clydebank during its heyday in 1930 and 1950 when it was bustling with activity. Moving further along, we encounter two architectural marvels - The Hydro and the Armadillo. These modern structures dominate Pacific Quay and have become synonymous with Glasgow's vibrant entertainment scene. Their unique designs add an artistic touch to this ever-evolving cityscape. Stepping back in time, we find ourselves transported to Dalnotter Hill in Scotland during the 19th century. From this vantage point, one could witness how River Clyde played a vital role in shaping Scotland's history and economy. Fast forward to present-day Europe; we are greeted by yet another stunning sunrise at Clyde Arc (Squinty Bridge). This majestic structure connects communities while adding an element of grandeur to Pacific Quay. Bells Bridge gracefully spans over River Clyde, serving as both a functional crossing point and an architectural gem within Glasgow's landscape. It stands as a symbol of connectivity between different parts of this dynamic city. Venturing into Gorbals district circa 2005 reveals glimpses of urban life against the backdrop of River Clyde. This once-neglected area has undergone significant transformation over recent years, showcasing Glasgow's resilience and determination for progress. In 2007, Kingston Bridge took center stage as it became an integral part of daily life for Glaswegians commuting across River Clyde. Its imposing structure represents not only a practical solution but also a testament to Glasgow's continuous growth.