 Glasgow City Hall. |
 The front of City Hall, with the war memorial in front. |
 Central Station: they don't build 'em like this anymore. |
 An interestingly-lit bridge over the Clyde. |
 Buchanan Street, a pedestrian shopping area. |
 The Clyde River, looking towards the south bank and downtown. |
 Sunset on the Clyde, facing the sea. |
 Glasgow's industrial past survives in a few places. |
 The Convention Centre, the "poor man's opera house." |
 Ian, representing the DOW worldwide. |
 36 St. Vincent's Crescent, our guesthouse for the evening. |
 Ian and myself in front of number 36. |
 George Square, facing toward City Hall. |
 The giant safety pin sculpture in front of the Glasgow Maternity Hospital. |
 An interesting choice of phrase. |
 St. Mungo's front facade. |
 The front of St. Mungo's, looking up. |
 Cathedrals look creepy at night. |
 The spire at St. Mungo's against a cool night sky. |
 The spire, again. |
 I've come halfway around the world just to come back to Gordon Street. |
 The Glasgow concert hall. |
 The domed ceiling of the Counting House, a former bank that is now a bar (good beer, bad bartenders). |
 The Royal Fusiliers museum. |
 A neat Victorian building along Sauchiehall St. |
 A slightly blurry detail of the Victorian building. |
 Georgian houses along Sauchiehall. |
 More Georgian houses. |
 The dome at the McLellan Galleries, home of some fabulous Glasgow Style art. |
 A wall hanging in the Glasgow Style. |
 Glasgow Style dressing table. Unfortunately, most of the detail didn't show up. |
 The outside of the Mackintosh-designed Willow Tea Rooms. |
 Interior of the Willow Tea Rooms. |
 Willow Tea Rooms, again. |