Glasgow - The River Clyde and the City Centre with Glasgow Bridge and King George V Bridge either side of the railway bridge leading to Central Station in the far right foreground. The Suspension Bridge is the closest of the Clyde bridges, while Kingston Bridge carries the M8 across the river farther downstream. The Atlantic Quay redevelopment on the Broomielaw is prominent on the far bank of the river to the right of centre, with Bothwell Street, St. Vincent Street and George Street running parallel to the river farther to the right. The M8 crosses the river via the Kingston Bridge with the Anderson and Lancefield Quay developments and the SECC running along the far side of the Clyde beyond and the Clydeside Expressway running parallel to the river from its prominent junction with the M8 above centre. On the near Redevelopment has also taken place along the near bank at Clyde Place and Windmillcroft Quays between the bridges and at Springfield Quay on the far side of the Kingston Bridge.
Created Date:August 31, 2004
Keywords:Glasgow;Clyde;Kingston Bridge;George V Bridge;suspension bridge;quay;Clydeside;Expressway;M8;SECC;Atlantic;Central Station;George Street;St. Vincent Street;redevelopment;urban renewal
City:Glasgow
Province:Strathclyde
Country:Scotland
Photographer:Ken Whitcombe
Position:Owner, Kenbarry Photography
Credit:Ken Whitcombe/Picture Research S
Source:Kenbarry Photography
Copyright:Must be acknowledged in any agreed reproduction
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