The distinctive neon hula-hoop on Oran Mor on Great Western Road in Glasgow. It's housed in the former Kelvinside Parish Church, which was designed by J.J Stevenson and was built in the 1860s.
The distinctive neon hula-hoop on Oran Mor on Great Western Road in Glasgow. It's housed in the former Kelvinside Parish Church, which was designed by J.J Stevenson and was built in the 1860s.
Sunset this evening over Kelvingrove in the West End of Glasgow.
A rather gorgeous orange sunset behind the surprisingly ornate 1904 Partick Sewage Pumping Station on the West of Glasgow.
Sunset on Great Western Road in Glasgow. James Miller's magnificent 1897 Glasgow Style Caledonian Mansions is in the foreground, R. Duncan's 1886 French Renaissance style Cooper's building is in the mid-ground and Charles Wilson's 1862 French Gothic style former Kelvinside Parish Church is in the distance.
Is it just me, or do the towers on the Kelvin Hall in Glasgow look remarkably like some kind of evil space robots from this angle?
The towers of the Kelvin Hall in Glasgow, topped by globe-shaped finials, at sunset this evening.
The Glasgow Tower, the tallest structure in the city, at sunset.
Sunset behind the Bell's Bridge and the Pointly Bridge across the Clyde in Glasgow, as seen from the Squinty Bridge.
Sunset Strip, Finnieston Style. This was taken on my way home last night along Argyle Street in Glasgow.
The Finnieston Crane at sunset this evening reflected in the glass of the nearby Radisson Red Glasgow Hotel.
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Blonde sandstone Victorian townhouses on Park Terrace in the West End of Glasgow, glowing in the reflected light from last night's sunset. Built in a French Renaissance style, they were designed by Charles Wilson.
There was a rather wonderful view down the Clyde in Glasgow just after sunset this evening.
A rather nice sunset this evening over the west of Glasgow to bring a sunny spring day to an end.
Nightfall this evening over the Anderston area of Glasgow.
Sunset at Glasgow's Mitchell Library in North Street. The library opened in 1911 and the figure on top of the dome was created by Thomas John Clapperton. She's officially titled Literature, but more often, she's simply referred to as Mrs Mitchell, especially by children.
William Kellock Brown's winged figure looking out across Glasgow at sunset from the top of James R. Rhind's 1905 Dennistoun Public Library.
The buildings along George Street in Glasgow city centre looked amazing against yesterday's sunset, but I can't help thinking Strathclyde University is trolling its older West End rival with the sign on the right.
Tonight's sunset over post-war housing in the west of Glasgow and out towards the hills beyond the city.
Glasgow's Squinty Bridge at sunset, with the South Rotunda (which was once one of the entrances to a tunnel under the Clyde) just visible on the far side.