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Me-Now-Views; Less Speak More Peek

For the first Nature Friday post this month, I introduced you to views of the Clyde from Port Glasgow. Now, beside the water, in the same park, views of the town hall, the old ropeworks (now trendy living) with The Shipbuilders installation, and then some beauty shots of the artwork, which was only fully completed in spring this year. It honours the long and widespread tradition of shipbuilding on Clydeside. All the way along the banks, there used to be activities related to that industry. Long gone... (and tacked on at the end, just another angle on the steam engine in the mills at New Lanark.)








11 comments:

  1. I can't help but wonder what some of the original inhabitants of these ex-industrial areas would think of them today. I once visited New Lanark - interesting place. Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  2. wow wonderful installation, Amazing clicks.
    Stay well. Greetings

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  3. wow!!! and the focus on the details!!! well done!!!

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  4. We recall those from our walks about there back in September. Glorious aren't they?

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  5. Gorgeous shots and the metal artwork is incredible!

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  6. Times have changed! I remember from history lessons as a child learning of Glasgow as a shipbuilding centre. The artwork is very impressive.

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  7. First and third photos of just stunning. Great capture of the steeple thru the legs of the men working. All the stone work is amazing and obviously built to last. That is one humongous steam engine.
    Hugs to you, Gail and Nobby today
    Cecilia

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  8. That shipbuilders monument must have taken a lot of hard work.

    Woos - Misty and Timber

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  9. What an interesting sculpture. We love seeing the close up views of it.

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