Langside Hall, Shawlands, Glasgow, Scotland, UK - built in 1847 for the National Bank of Scotland Queen Street, Glasgow and moved to Shawlands 1901 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langside-hall-shawlands-glasgow-scotland-uk-built-in-1847-for-the-national-bank-of-scotland-queen-street-glasgow-and-moved-to-shawlands-1901-image358476321.html
RF2BR605N–Langside Hall, Shawlands, Glasgow, Scotland, UK - built in 1847 for the National Bank of Scotland Queen Street, Glasgow and moved to Shawlands 1901
Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 3rd June, 2020. latest social distancing measures in place at Buchanan bus station. SPT Travel Information point has been moved slightly from its open position to one behind a screen Credit: Kay Roxby/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/buchanan-bus-station-glasgow-scotland-uk-3rd-june-2020-latest-social-distancing-measures-in-place-at-buchanan-bus-station-spt-travel-information-point-has-been-moved-slightly-from-its-open-position-to-one-behind-a-screen-credit-kay-roxbyalamy-live-news-image360148647.html
RM2BWX57K–Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 3rd June, 2020. latest social distancing measures in place at Buchanan bus station. SPT Travel Information point has been moved slightly from its open position to one behind a screen Credit: Kay Roxby/Alamy Live News
Falkirk, Scotland, UK. 23rd Jan, 2017. UK weather - after a morning of clear blue skies at The Kelpies, by lunch time clouds and mist had moved in. At a height of 30 metres the two horse-heads - created by Andy Scott - are the world's largest equine sculptures Credit: Kay Roxby/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-falkirk-scotland-uk-23rd-jan-2017-uk-weather-after-a-morning-of-clear-130725951.html
RMHGK27Y–Falkirk, Scotland, UK. 23rd Jan, 2017. UK weather - after a morning of clear blue skies at The Kelpies, by lunch time clouds and mist had moved in. At a height of 30 metres the two horse-heads - created by Andy Scott - are the world's largest equine sculptures Credit: Kay Roxby/Alamy Live News
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