Dennistoun Style 🎀(@DennistounStyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yoker to Renfrew ferry. Went a wee hurl on it today - the Silver Swan. 🦢 It was magic! Kept seeing Renfrew-Yoker Ferry commenting here & was so curious to see the wee ferry & get a shot. It felt like going back in time.

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This Is My Glasgow(@is_glasgow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good morning, Glasgow. It's a cracking Spring day out here today. It's a little bit chilly, but the skies are clear and blue, making it a great time to get out there and explore the city.

glasgow riverside today

Good morning, Glasgow. It's a cracking Spring day out here today. It's a little bit chilly, but the skies are clear and blue, making it a great time to get out there and explore the city.

#glasgow #goodmorning #goodmorningglasgow #theclyde #glasgowriverside #glasgowtoday
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Dunglass Castle on the shore of the Clyde Estuary near Bowling to the west of Glasgow. Originally built in 1380 for the Barony of Colhouquon. By the 1700s it lay in ruins.

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Dunglass Castle on the shore of the Clyde Estuary near Bowling to the west of Glasgow. Originally built in 1380 for the Barony of Colhouquon. By the 1700s it lay in ruins. 

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#glasgow #dunglasscastle #charlesrenniemackintosh #bowling #scottishcastles #theclyde #castle
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Ice Sculpture Drinks Luge created for UK submarine base in Scotland… the Submarine Warfare Insignia so the twin Dolphins & Crown.
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Ice Sculpture Drinks Luge created for UK submarine base in Scotland… the Submarine Warfare Insignia so the twin Dolphins & Crown.
If you’d like to see more follow or check out ice-agency.com #submariner #submarine #faslane #theclyde #hmnbclyde #iceluge #icesculpture
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The remains of an Iron Age Crannog, dating from around 2,000 years ago, on the foreshore of the Clyde just below the Erskine Bridge, which was opened in 1971.

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The remains of an Iron Age Crannog, dating from around 2,000 years ago, on the foreshore of the Clyde just below the Erskine Bridge, which was opened in 1971. 

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#glasgow #history #archaeology #glasgowhistory #crannog #scottishhistory #bridge #erskine #theclyde
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The remains of the Lang Dyke in upper reaches of the Firth of Clyde to the west of Glasgow. In the mid-1700s, Glasgow faced a problem: The Clyde was too shallow for most ocean-going ships to be able to sail into the heart of the city.

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The remains of the Lang Dyke in upper reaches of the Firth of Clyde to the west of Glasgow. In the mid-1700s, Glasgow faced a problem: The Clyde was too shallow for most ocean-going ships to be able to sail into the heart of the city. 

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#glasgow #glasgowhistory #theclyde
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