Re: Seven for the Seventh
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 5:49 pm
I don't know if I'll think of seven. Here goes:
The Charles Rennie MacIntosh house in Ballgryhill Rd. Springburn.
The clock at the junction of Castle Street/Stirling road. Part of the old infirmary. The only public clock in Europe with 5 faces. (1 less than Tony Bliar)
Littlehill Street in Springburn. The shortest Street in Glasgow?
Gibson Street at The barras (at the shellfish shop) proof that at least 2 streets in Glasgow have the same name.
Glebe Street in Townhead, it's still there, but I don't think there's anything there now - maybe the post office building, I'd have to check.
The Necropolis, which is a beautiful place to have a peaceful walk and which supports a herd of wild deer.
Junction 15 of the M8. The highway code had to be changed after that, to allow traffic to leave a motorway from a right lane.
The Charles Rennie MacIntosh house in Ballgryhill Rd. Springburn.
The clock at the junction of Castle Street/Stirling road. Part of the old infirmary. The only public clock in Europe with 5 faces. (1 less than Tony Bliar)
Littlehill Street in Springburn. The shortest Street in Glasgow?
Gibson Street at The barras (at the shellfish shop) proof that at least 2 streets in Glasgow have the same name.
Glebe Street in Townhead, it's still there, but I don't think there's anything there now - maybe the post office building, I'd have to check.
The Necropolis, which is a beautiful place to have a peaceful walk and which supports a herd of wild deer.
Junction 15 of the M8. The highway code had to be changed after that, to allow traffic to leave a motorway from a right lane.