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Description: Finnieston Crane

The crane was completed in 1932 by Cowans, Sheldon and Company. It is 50.24 metres tall and has a lifting capacity of 175 tons which was used in the lifting of massive bolilers and engines onto new ships.

Now unused, the crane still remains as a landmark to Glasgow's industrial past.

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Description: Clyde Arc Bridge

The latest bridge to span the River Clyde finished in 2006. It features a central arch span and crosses the river at an angle between Broomielaw and the south side of the river.

Designers are Halcrow Group and Gillespies.

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Description: Kelvingrove Museum

The spires of Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum which opened in 1901. The two main towers are inspired by those of the great pilgrimage church of Santiago de Compostela. The architects were John W Simpson and E J Milner Allen.

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Description: Kelvinway Statue

These 1920's sculptures on the Kelvinway bridge are symmetrically-placed allegorical bronze figures flanking bronze lanterns and this statue represents Philosophy and Inspiration.

The sculpture was Paul Raphael Montford and he completed the set in 1926.

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Description: Scottish Opera

The Scottish Opera Rehearsal rooms on Elmbank Street.

Formerly the Institute of Engineers & and Shipbuilders designed by JB Wilson and Son in 1907.

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Description: The Beresford

The Beresford Hotel was built in 1938 for the Empire Exhibition and features two Art Deco curved towers.
The Building was refurbished to its former glory in 2007, albeit as 112 apartments by 3D Architects.

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Description: Glasgow Synagogue

The first Synagogue to be built in Scotland designed by Mr John McLeod of Hope Street, Glasgow. The synagogue opened in 1879

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Description: Kibble Palace

Originally formed a conservatory at John Kibble’s home at Coulport from the 1860s to the early 1870s.
The glasshouse was dismantled in 1872 and was taken to the Botanic Gardens where it was re-assembled and enlarged.

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