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Portrait Of Glasgow

Glasgow:
A Portrait
Glasgow: A Portrait is a stunning visual journey through the
ancient Scottish city at the start of the 21 first century.
From Saint Mungo's smallholding to Second City of the Empire,
the city of Glasgow has constantly reinvented itself. Now this
multicultural city moves into the vibrant 21st century with
an ancient heart and a spectacular skyline. Roy Firth's journey
through the history, landscape and architecture of the city
is illustrated with his breathtaking portraits of the city's
most famous, and hidden, landmarks, Each picture is accompanied
with some background history. Includes portraits of: Glasgow
Art School, Bontanic Gardens, Gallery of Modern Art, Pollok
House, Necropolis, Glasgow Cathedral, Buchanan Galleries, Provand's
Lordship, Antonine Wall, Burns Cottage, Dumbarton Castle, Haggs
Castle, Paisley Abbey, Ibrox and Parkhead Statiums, House for
an Art Lover and many more.
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