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by DMcNay » Fri Apr 23, 2004 12:10 pm
nuttytigger wrote:i wanna go a walk under glasgow central and find you what the hell is under there!! eggys pics were good but i need more!
If you're expecting to find a village.....forget it.
"Hidden Glasgow" by Carol Foreman has a chapter on Glasgow Central which will tell you what's under there.
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by Ronnie » Fri Apr 23, 2004 10:27 pm
dr_lightning wrote:nuttytigger wrote:i wanna go a walk under glasgow central and find you what the hell is under there!! eggys pics were good but i need more!
If you're expecting to find a village.....forget it.
"Hidden Glasgow" by Carol Foreman has a chapter on Glasgow Central which will tell you what's under there.
Much of the material on this in the new edition is based on "Glasgow's Forgotten Village: The Grahamston Story" by Norrie Gilliland. Read more at
http://www.grahamston.com
I would tell you how great this book was, but since I was editorial consultant, you'd think I was biased!!
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by nuttytigger » Sat Apr 24, 2004 11:47 am
:), i wouldnt think that, is it true that there is still parts of the village under central station? i read that on a website and was wondering if its true!!
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by Fossil » Sat Apr 24, 2004 11:51 am
Have a look through these very forums for the answer
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by nuttytigger » Sat Apr 24, 2004 11:53 am
can't just now - got to get ready for the dreaded job!!!
i start at 2, byebye
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by martin » Sat Apr 24, 2004 3:39 pm
cumbo wrote:Always wanted to do the subway pub crawl
Great fun, that.. If you've got 15 minutes to spare, and
QuickTime installed, you could
watch this..
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by YokerBloke » Tue Jul 13, 2004 4:54 pm
Walk through a certain area to the west of Hope St at night and not be spoken/propositioned to by a young drugged up female.
Though I did once walk down from The Venue to The Rat Trap (around 1993-4) and missed every one of them totally.
http://www.tracertong.co.uk
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by Gazzathecoigne » Fri Jul 16, 2004 1:25 am
YokerBloke wrote:Walk through a certain area to the west of Hope St at night and not be spoken/propositioned to by a young drugged up female.
Though I did once walk down from The Venue to The Rat Trap (around 1993-4) and missed every one of them totally.
Liar!! :)
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by YokerBloke » Fri Jul 16, 2004 5:44 am
Gazzathecoigne wrote:YokerBloke wrote:Walk through a certain area to the west of Hope St at night and not be spoken/propositioned to by a young drugged up female.
Though I did once walk down from The Venue to The Rat Trap (around 1993-4) and missed every one of them totally.
Liar!! :)
Well, walking down once, One suddenly appeared out of nowhere! They must use stealth or something.
http://www.tracertong.co.uk
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by teclo » Wed Oct 27, 2004 12:30 pm
I've climbed the white tower at Park Circus, it's part of Park House and the only way into it is via the _smoking room_ of the Scottish Daily Express. It is used for storing old issues of newspapers.
I worked at the Express for a couple of years and did it one night. Up a very very rickety spiral stair case.
I was bricking it. It wobbled... a lot... too much. And the floor was a long way down. Fun but nerve wracking.
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