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My pics aren't the best, as the light was kinda going and people kept tutting at me when I was looking up and getting in their way!
Dexter St. Clair wrote:
A small but important correction they were not people but "westenders". Although very few of them can track their ancestry back to before BBC Scotland they developed the concept of local shops, pubs, public parks for local people.
They have also initiated a grading system as to how west end you are. thus grade G12 is the most local, G11 need to move uphill a bit and G15 really belongs in Clydebank.
Dexter St. Clair wrote:They have also initiated a grading system as to how west end you are. thus grade G12 is the most local, G11 need to move uphill a bit and G15 really belongs in Clydebank.
Simba wrote:Dexter St. Clair wrote:They have also initiated a grading system as to how west end you are. thus grade G12 is the most local, G11 need to move uphill a bit and G15 really belongs in Clydebank.
I'm G20 (Maryhill ) all because I live on the wrong side on the Kelvin. I should be G12 dammit!
One of my friends, when first looking for flats to rent used to say - I can't live there, it's G11 - that's Partick. Guess where he lives now.
Dexter St. Clair wrote:My pics aren't the best, as the light was kinda going and people kept tutting at me when I was looking up and getting in their way!
A small but important correction they were not people but "westenders". Although very few of them can track their ancestry back to before BBC Scotland they developed the concept of local shops, pubs, public parks for local people.
They have also initiated a grading system as to how west end you are. thus grade G12 is the most local, G11 need to move uphill a bit and G15 really belongs in Clydebank.
robertpool wrote:R.Ranaldi Tea Rooms next to Fraser Hughes TV shop
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