Tolbooth Steeple at Glasgow Cross,High Street,Glasgow Cross,Glasgow,Scotland,UK,G1 5ES ,from 1626
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3648 x 5008 px | 30.9 x 42.4 cm | 12.2 x 16.7 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
18 November 2019Location:
Glasgow Cross,High Street,Glasgow Cross,Glasgow,Scotland,UK,G1 5ESMore information:
Standing at the foot of High Street is the Tolbooth Steeple, built in 1626 at what was the meeting point of the main streets of Glasgow at that time. The Steeple is all that remains of the original Tolbooth buildings which contained the town hall, court and jail. The Tolbooth housed the Glasgow Council Chambers until 1814, when the council sold the Tolbooth building (later demolished in 1921) and moved to Jail Square in the Saltmarket, before eventually moving to the current City Chambers in George Square. The 126-foot-tall (38-metre) steeple, complete with clock mechanism, was repaired in 2008 after cracks were discovered in the structure, along with masonry, lead and guttering improvements. Along with the nearby Tron Theatre, formerly the Tron Kirk built in 1794, the Tolbooth Steeple is one of the oldest buildings in the city.