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    A Meet Up in Glasgow

    Pipersson is in Scotland for a few days and we arranged a meet up in Glasgow city centre.
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    The Lassies
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    We visited the Botanic Gardens
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    Including the Kibble Palace which is a tropical glasshouse

    We visited Glasgow University, this is Professor's Square, where traditionally the Professors resided.
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    West Quadrangle and Cloisters
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    The South Face of the University
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    More than forty years have passed since I attended classes here in the East Quadrangle. The brown door on the right and the arch on the left led into back to back lecture theatres. Nowadays this section has been converted to University offices.
    More to follow shortly.
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    Frontage at University Avenue.
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    Glasgow University Chapel.
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    The Hunterian Museum, Scotland's first public museum, which first opened in 1807.
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    Kelvingrove Art Gallery with the University Tower in left background.
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    Gallery of Modern Art
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    Glasgow Cathedral
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    George Square
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    All too soon it was time to bid farewell - at the "Heilanman's Umbrella", which is the section of Argyle Street which runs beneath Glasgow Central Railway Station.
    That's all folks!

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    Thanks for sharing these 'inviting' pictures.
    I notice -and like very much- the relaxed atmosphere visible on these pictures by which you and your wife surrounded this Pipersson and family visit to Glasgow.
    That is exactly how I also enjoy the most wearing the kilt!
    With your back against the sea, the enemy can come only from three sides.

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    Cracking photos, Alex! I'm so happy that you, Tom, Gabriele, et al, had the opportunity to meet up in Glasgow. I'm sure it was nice for your bonnie bride to have the opportunity to speak a bit of German too! I'm sure it was one of many stops for Tom and his family as they gradually make their way to Macpherson territory in Badenoch.

    Cheers,

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    Thanks so much for sharing the photos. Looked like a great time.

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    Great photos. Oh how I miss Glasgow. I will be back in 2015 playing pipes!

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    Thanks for posting these lovely photos. Glasgow is my "home patch", where I spent much of my early years. Lived not far from the Botanic Gardens, was a student at Glasgow University, and instantly recognised the location of the first picture (exit from Buchanan Street subway station, with St Enoch in the background!

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