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The Kelvin Hall stands on the bank of the River Kelvin
opposite the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in the
West End of Glasgow. The present building dates from 1927,
and replaced an earlier wooden structure that burnt down in 1925.
It was designed to house large scale exhibitions, but during
the Second World War was used to produce barrage and convoy balloons.
from: Wikipedia
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