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9
Mar
2012

University of Glasgow Tower




This is a well-known sight if you happen to be from Glasgow – the tower of my alma mater, the University of Glasgow.

Nowadays, there are allegedly at least 3 ”universities” in the city but we know that there’s really only one and that the other two are just bumped up technical schools :-)

This shot was taken back in the summer of 2009 on a morning when I met the inimitable Karl Williams for a very enjoyable wander round the campus.



Tagged - blosssom, glasgow, laburnum, lanarkshire, Scotland, tower, tree, UK, university, University of Glasgow, yellow


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Jim Denham
March 9, 2012, 6:36 am

Love the ancient look of the tower framed by the trees! Nice!
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Mark Neal
March 9, 2012, 5:50 pm

Beautiful shot, Dave. Incredible detail in the Tower.
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