RMHYG14F–PORT GLASGOW, SCOTLAND: TAKE a look inside the largest purpose built civilian WW2 shelter in the UK where up to one thousand people could have sought refuge from Nazi attacks. Eerie pictures show the dark, rusted tunnels of the underground shelter which was built into the side of a cliff in Port Glasgow, Scotland. Other images show what remains of the toilets and the generator that would have been used to power the shelter. The shots were taken by urban exploration group Abandoned Scotland who hope to draw attention to some of Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.
RMBCTHKN–Clyde Arch and Clyde Port, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
RM2M99GJ6–Design, Port Glasgow, Scotland.
RMC3XDN3–Port Glasgow, Scotland, Henry Bell's 'Comet', steam boat built 1811, Clyde Estuary Scottish ship ships boats UK
RM2AGY2XA–Aerial view of recently nationalised Ferguson Marine shipyard and Calmac ferry MV Glen Sannox on the Clyde at Port Glasgow, Scotland ,UK
RMEHA8RY–Tenement building in Port Glasgow Scotland awaiting demolition.
RM2B4J5BD–Newark Castle, Tower, City, Harbor, Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK, Europe
RMGP9XA8–Fishing boat unloading freshly caught cockles, Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RFA0J7H3–Newark Castle Port Glasgow Scotland
RF2RD8D9A–The Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow statues, Inverclyde, Coronation Park, Port Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
RM2JJG73T–Port Glasgow Municipal Buildings, Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMW4PB9P–Engraving of the Port of Glasgow, Scotland, from the book 'The earth and its inhabitants' by Elisee Reclus, 1881. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMD05TEM–The 19th Century Category A Listed red and white brick former Ropeworks, now private residential flats, on Greenock Road in Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMG54BYJ–Shipbuilding scenes inside Ferguson Marine Shipyard, in Port Glasgow, Scotland
RM2F7HAW2–Newark castle, Port Glasgow Scotland
RMC72RK5–port glasgow scotland
RMGBTCK5–geography / travel, Great Britain, Scotland, Glasgow, port, 1957, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2JN5BET–“The Skelpies”, “The Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow” sculpture by John McKenna alongside the River Clyde in Coronation Park, Port Glasgow, Scotland
RF2JKCAFP–A vertical of a ship moored at a port of Glasgow, Scotland on a cloudy day
RMHYG14N–PORT GLASGOW, SCOTLAND: TAKE a look inside the largest purpose built civilian WW2 shelter in the UK where up to one thousand people could have sought refuge from Nazi attacks. Eerie pictures show the dark, rusted tunnels of the underground shelter which was built into the side of a cliff in Port Glasgow, Scotland. Other images show what remains of the toilets and the generator that would have been used to power the shelter. The shots were taken by urban exploration group Abandoned Scotland who hope to draw attention to some of Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.
RMKHYR1H–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21st Nov, 2017. Dockers and ship builders at Ferguson Marine in Port Glasgow watch on as First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon launches the Glen Sannox car ferry on the river Clyde.
RMG50TAP–Father Craig Millar, 28 and mother Mary Millar, 27, carry the coffin at the Holy Family church in Port Glasgow, Scotland, of their six month old son Robbie Millar. The baby was allegedly killed when the car carrying his family was forced off the motorway.
RMW5219N–The Giant's Causeway. Port Na Spania., John Hudson (Irish, active Glasgow, Scotland 1860s - 1870s), about 1865, Albumen silver print
RM2DGP91B–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 9 December 2020. Aerial view of CalMac ferry MV Glen Sannox under fabrication at Ferguson Marine shipyard in Port Glasgow. The Scottish ParliamentÕs Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee publish damning report criticising all aspects of the over budget and overdue project. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2EW5012–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 2nd Mar, 2021. Pictured: Ferguson Marine ship yard seen from the air. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RFFXT1RB–SCOTLAND: Glasgow, antique print c1885
RMGP9X6M–Fishing boat unloading freshly caught cockles, Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RFR6T37B–Port Glasgow, Scotland
RF2RD8D94–The Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow statues, Inverclyde, Coronation Park, Port Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
RMTWB3NB–Newark Castle, Port Glasgow, Inverclyde, Scotland
RF2WE65B7–Large Shipbuilding heritage sculpture at roundabout in Port Glasgow Scotland.
RMBDCDAG–Group of people fishing at sunset on the Firth of Clyde, Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMG54BXG–Shipbuilding scenes inside Ferguson Marine Shipyard, in Port Glasgow, Scotland
RM2F7HAWX–The Ferguson Marine ship yard Port Glasgow Scotland
RMJ2P8C5–Glasgow, Forth And Clyde Canal, Port Dundas, Railway Swing Bridge
RM2B83B2C–Engraving of the Port of Glasgow, Scotland, from the book 'The earth and its inhabitants' by Elisee Reclus, 1881. Courtesy Internet Archive. Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
RM2JN5BEN–“The Skelpies”, “The Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow” sculpture by John McKenna alongside the River Clyde in Coronation Park, Port Glasgow, Scotland
RF2JJPTC2–A closeup of a ferry in the Port Glasgow, Inverclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom at twilight
RMHYG14E–PORT GLASGOW, SCOTLAND: TAKE a look inside the largest purpose built civilian WW2 shelter in the UK where up to one thousand people could have sought refuge from Nazi attacks. Eerie pictures show the dark, rusted tunnels of the underground shelter which was built into the side of a cliff in Port Glasgow, Scotland. Other images show what remains of the toilets and the generator that would have been used to power the shelter. The shots were taken by urban exploration group Abandoned Scotland who hope to draw attention to some of Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.
RMKHYPN6–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21st Nov, 2017. The public, dockers and ship builders at Ferguson Marine in Port Glasgow watch on in the pouring rain as First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon launches the Glen Sannox car ferry on the river Clyde.
RMGBX2F0–A general view of the Diageo complex in Port Dundas, Glasgow, after it was announced that around 900 jobs are being axed by the drinks group in Scotland as part of an overhaul which will see the closure of its historic distillery.
RMA0K8GR–Rainbow over Port Glasgow in Scotland
RM2DGP8NA–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 9 December 2020. Aerial view of CalMac ferry MV Glen Sannox under fabrication at Ferguson Marine shipyard in Port Glasgow. The Scottish ParliamentÕs Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee publish damning report criticising all aspects of the over budget and overdue project. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2EW516H–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 2nd Mar, 2021. Pictured: Ferguson Marine ship yard seen from the air. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RMP4B2B5–The Round Tower of Newark Castle by the Clyde at Port Glasgow, Scotland
RMGP9X5E–Fishing boat unloading freshly caught cockles, Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RFR6T37A–Port Glasgow, Scotland
RF2TDF31M–The Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow Statues, Coronation Park, Port Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
RMD88A29–GLASGOW/PORT C1880S
RMBKY3JA–Inchgreen Dry Dock, Port Glasgow, Scotland
RMD05TFG–Entrance gate to the former Ferguson Shipbuilder yard, Castle Road, Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMG54BYD–Shipbuilding scenes inside Ferguson Marine Shipyard, in Port Glasgow, Scotland
RM2F7HAWK–The Ferguson Marine ship yard Port Glasgow Scotland
RM2M9JMFK–The Whisky Bond TWB at Speirs Wharf on the Forth and Clyde Canal in Port Dundas, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RFH42N18–Port Glasgow, Inverclyde. Scotland. BARTLETT c1840 old antique print picture
RM2JN5BF3–“The Skelpies”, “The Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow” sculpture by John McKenna alongside the River Clyde in Coronation Park, Port Glasgow, Scotland
RF2JJPTCY–A closeup of a ferry in the Port Glasgow, Inverclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom at twilight
RMHYG14R–PORT GLASGOW, SCOTLAND: TAKE a look inside the largest purpose built civilian WW2 shelter in the UK where up to one thousand people could have sought refuge from Nazi attacks. Eerie pictures show the dark, rusted tunnels of the underground shelter which was built into the side of a cliff in Port Glasgow, Scotland. Other images show what remains of the toilets and the generator that would have been used to power the shelter. The shots were taken by urban exploration group Abandoned Scotland who hope to draw attention to some of Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.
RMJXY79G–The replica 'PS Comet' Port Glasgow, Scotland. UK. The first commercially viable steamship in Europe provided a service from Greenock to Glasgow.
RMGBX2FT–A general view of flags at the Diageo complex in Port Dundas, Glasgow, after it was announced that around 900 jobs are being axed by the drinks group in Scotland as part of an overhaul which will see the closure of its historic distillery.
RMA0K8GP–Rainbow over Port Glasgow in Scotland
RM2DGP8D1–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 9 December 2020. Aerial view of CalMac ferry MV Glen Sannox under fabrication at Ferguson Marine shipyard in Port Glasgow. The Scottish ParliamentÕs Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee publish damning report criticising all aspects of the over budget and overdue project. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2EW4XX6–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 2nd Mar, 2021. Pictured: Ferguson Marine ship yard seen from the air. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RMKHYRAA–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21st Nov, 2017. Thousands of spectators turned out in heavy rain to watch NICOLA STURGEON, First Minister of Scotland launch the MV Glen Sannox from the slipway of Ferguson's Shipyard, Port Glasgow. Ferguson's yard was almost in administration in August 2014 losing more than 70 jobs but was rescued by the now Yard owner JIM McCOLL who has praised the Governments decision to order two dual-fuel vessels Credit: Findlay/Alamy Live News
RM2N2K7AK–Clydeside distillery in Glasgow, Scotland
RFKEEGDY–Shipbuilding Industry Port Glasgow Scotland UK
RMDAWYMW–geography / travel, Great Britain, Glasgow, harbour, The Clyde with dockyards, 1950s, 50s, 20th century, historic, historical, Western Europe, Scotland, canal, duct, canals, ducts, dock, docks, industry, industries, crane, cranes, port, haven, harbor, harbour, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2JCGN8M–An old engraved portrait of Thomas Chalmers (1780 –1847) former leader of the Church of Scotland and the Scotland Free Church. The Scottish minister was also a professor of theology, and political activist who served as Vice-president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and was at one time minister of the Tron Church, Glasgow . The New Zealand town of Port Chalmers was named after him.
RMD05TJG–Entrance gate to the former Ferguson Shipbuilder yard, Castle Road, Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMG54BYK–Shipbuilding scenes inside Ferguson Marine Shipyard, in Port Glasgow, Scotland
RM2F7HATT–Newark castle with the Ferguson ship yard behind, Port Glasgow Scotland
RMBY7P8N–The Clyde Port Authority Building in Robertson Street, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
RM2JN5BFA–“The Skelpies”, “The Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow” sculpture by John McKenna alongside the River Clyde in Coronation Park, Port Glasgow, Scotland
RFKREECX–M8 motorway towards Dumbarton and Greenock, A803 towards Port Dundas and Springburn in Glasgow, Scotland
RMHYG14H–PORT GLASGOW, SCOTLAND: TAKE a look inside the largest purpose built civilian WW2 shelter in the UK where up to one thousand people could have sought refuge from Nazi attacks. Eerie pictures show the dark, rusted tunnels of the underground shelter which was built into the side of a cliff in Port Glasgow, Scotland. Other images show what remains of the toilets and the generator that would have been used to power the shelter. The shots were taken by urban exploration group Abandoned Scotland who hope to draw attention to some of Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.
RMKHYRKK–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21st Nov, 2017. First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon launches the Glen Sannox car ferry on the river Clyde at Ferguson's in Port Glasgow as Jim McCall and Humza Yousaf watch on.
RMC02Y75–Newark Castle by the River Clyde in Port Glasgow Inverclyde Scotland
RM2F76E22–Sunset on the River Clyde
RM2DGP96H–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 9 December 2020. Aerial view of CalMac ferry MV Glen Sannox and Hull 802 ( unnamed second ferry) under fabrication at Ferguson Marine shipyard in Port Glasgow. The Scottish Parliament's Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee publish damning report criticising all aspects of the over budget and overdue project. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2EW519W–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 2nd Mar, 2021. Pictured: Ferguson Marine ship yard seen from the air. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RMC2T9Y3–Port Glasgow, Newark Castle, Scotland, Scottish flag castles Clyde Estuary Strathclyde UK
RMGPR0PB–Yacht marina at James Watt Docks, Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RF2J8WHBY–Long Exposure Monochrome Image of Lamonts Pier in Newark, Port Glasgow, Scotland which is historic and rotting.
RF2JW31YM–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK, August 19th 2022, Deprived area in Port Glasgow with increasing unemployment and crime
RFM8K2MA–The Finnieston Crane, with the SSE Hydro in the background, on the banks of the River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
RM2JRF0PP–Royal Air Force- Italy, the Balkans and South-east Europe, 1942-1945. Armourers prepare a De Havilland Mosquito FB Mark VI of No. 23 Squadron RAF for night operations at Pomigliano, Italy. Feeding the ammunition belt into a Browning machine gun in the nose is Leading Aircraftman E Hurst of Cheadle, Cheshire, while Leading Airraftman T Hamill of Port Glasgow, Scotland, cleans one of the forward-firing cannon barrels.
RMD05TAC–The 19th Century Category A Listed red and white brick former Ropeworks, now private residential flats, on Greenock Road in Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK
RMG54C11–Shipbuilding scenes inside Ferguson Marine Shipyard, in Port Glasgow, Scotland
RM2F7HATM–Newark castle with the Ferguson ship yard behind, Port Glasgow Scotland
RMPM462K–A few huge lifting, industrial cranes, sit silhouetted against a dark sky, like giant birds, on the quayside at Port Glasgow on the Firth of Clyde in Scotland.
RF2R7JRRC–Three-masted ship 'Glenlee' in the harbour of Glasgow,Scotland UK. Black and white photography
RM2JN5BEY–“The Skelpies”, “The Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow” sculpture by John McKenna alongside the River Clyde in Coronation Park, Port Glasgow, Scotland
RMBMYHF4–River Clyde, Glasgow - Scotland 2nd October 1939
RMHYG14G–PORT GLASGOW, SCOTLAND: TAKE a look inside the largest purpose built civilian WW2 shelter in the UK where up to one thousand people could have sought refuge from Nazi attacks. Eerie pictures show the dark, rusted tunnels of the underground shelter which was built into the side of a cliff in Port Glasgow, Scotland. Other images show what remains of the toilets and the generator that would have been used to power the shelter. The shots were taken by urban exploration group Abandoned Scotland who hope to draw attention to some of Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.
RMKHYR2T–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 21st Nov, 2017. First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon and Humza Yousaf at the launch of the Glen Sannox car ferry on the river Clyde.
RFS0RN99–Timber ponds on a snowy day.
RMAJDB67–dh RIVER CLYDE GLASGOW Clydebank Port Finnieston crane and modern buildings riverside quay
RM2RYCWFJ–Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 30th September 2023. Latest images of MV Glen Sannox, Caledonian MacBrayne ferry under construction at Ferguson Marine shipyard in Port Glasgow, Scotland. The ferry is several years behind schedule and massively over budget. Further delays and cost increases were announced by Ferguson this week. Pic; Glen Sannox under construction. It is now scheduled to be completed in March 2024. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
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