The Duke Of Wellington Statue - a representation of the Glaswegian humour, as not only is their always a traffic cone on their head but the government has decided to cancel the removal of the cone.
The Necropolis - a 37 acre collection full of 50,000 beautifully crafted and designed Victorian gravestones. This shows the historic and cultural aspect of Victorian Art.
Glasgow University - 565 years old as it was founded in 1451 (under the reign of James III of Scotland), the University of Glasgow is a world renowned university and has taught many famous people including John Logie Baird, the creator of the television.
Clyde Arc Bridge- Built in 2006, it's curved shape makes it distinctive in the city skyline.
Clyde Auditorium - representing the Architectural genius of the Glaswegians and the cultural representation of their love of music.
River Clyde- the 8th longest river in Great Britain, it is 176 Kilometers long and is the subject of many popular songs.
The Necropolis - a 37 acre collection full of 50,000 beautifully crafted and designed Victorian gravestones. This shows the historic and cultural aspect of Victorian Art.
Glasgow University - 565 years old as it was founded in 1451 (under the reign of James III of Scotland), the University of Glasgow is a world renowned university and has taught many famous people including John Logie Baird, the creator of the television.
Clyde Arc Bridge- Built in 2006, it's curved shape makes it distinctive in the city skyline.
Clyde Auditorium - representing the Architectural genius of the Glaswegians and the cultural representation of their love of music.
River Clyde- the 8th longest river in Great Britain, it is 176 Kilometers long and is the subject of many popular songs.