Glaschu

Dorit

Glaschu

Glaschu is Scottish Gaelic for Glasgow meaning The Dear Green or The Dear Green Place.


Photograph taken on Buchanan Street looking north towards The Royal Concert Hall. The Victorian buildings on the left housed the former Glasgow Stock Exchange, now a mix of offices and shops. The building with the spire is the St George’s Tron Parish Church in what used to be called St George’s Square, renamed Nelson Mandela Square in the 1970s by Glasgow City Council. The glass building on the right is the Clydesdale Bank.
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  1. Featured in the The Scots Are Coming group on 26 Aug 2009.

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Glaschu by Dorit
Glaschu by Dorit

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