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River Clyde Collection (#3)

"Captivating Beauty: Exploring the Enchanting River Clyde" As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm golden glow across the water

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: The steamer The Queen Mary seen leaving Bridge Wharf for Rothesay and Dunoon

The steamer The Queen Mary seen leaving Bridge Wharf for Rothesay and Dunoon. Glasgow, 15th July 1934

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: The Fall of the Clyde, published 1809. Creator: JMW Turner

The Fall of the Clyde, published 1809. Creator: JMW Turner
The Fall of the Clyde, published 1809

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Drawing of the Clyde (Liber Studiorum, part IV, plate 18), March 29, 1809

Drawing of the Clyde (Liber Studiorum, part IV, plate 18), March 29, 1809

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Dumbarton Rock from the South, 1788. Creator: Joseph Farington

Dumbarton Rock from the South, 1788. Creator: Joseph Farington
Dumbarton Rock from the South, 1788

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Clyde Arc (Squinty Bridge) at sunset, River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

Clyde Arc (Squinty Bridge) at sunset, River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: The Science Museum and Glasgow Tower at dusk, River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland

The Science Museum and Glasgow Tower at dusk, River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Greenock, c1840, (1942). Creator: Unknown

Greenock, c1840, (1942). Creator: Unknown
Greenock, c1840, (1942). The Custom House and steamships on the River Clyde at Greenock in Scotland. The Custom House was completed in 1818. From " British Ports and Harbours, by Leo Walmsley

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Stonebyres Falls, on the Clyde, near Lanark, c1870

Stonebyres Falls, on the Clyde, near Lanark, c1870. Stonebyres Falls on the River Clyde in Scotland. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II"

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: The Broomielaw Bridge, Glasgow, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Broomielaw Bridge, Glasgow, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Broomielaw Bridge, Glasgow, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume I.". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: The Herring Market at Sea (on Loch Fyne, Argyll), 1884, (c1930). Creator: Colin Hunter

The Herring Market at Sea (on Loch Fyne, Argyll), 1884, (c1930). Creator: Colin Hunter
The Herring Market at Sea (on Loch Fyne, Argyll), 1884, (c1930). Early morning scene: fishing boats transferring their catch to a steamship at the mouth of the River Clyde in Scotland

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Launch of the Empress of Britain, Glasgow, 11 June 1930, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Launch of the Empress of Britain, Glasgow, 11 June 1930, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Launch of the Empress of Britain, Glasgow, Scotland, 11 June 1930, (1935). The new Canadian Pacific Liner, Empress of Britain, which was launched at Glasgow by the Prince of Wales

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Tradeston Bridge, Squggily Bridge, International Financial Services District, Glasgow

Tradeston Bridge, Squggily Bridge, International Financial Services District, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Sunset over River Clyde viewed from the Erskine Bridge, Erskine, Scotland, United Kingdom

Sunset over River Clyde viewed from the Erskine Bridge, Erskine, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Bothwell Castle, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Bothwell Castle, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Bothwell Castle, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, 1894. Medieval castle sited on a bank above a bend in the River Clyde. Construction was begun in the 13th century by the ancestors of Clan Murray

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Clyde and Rothesay Bay from Barcone Hill, Scotland, 19th Century

Clyde and Rothesay Bay from Barcone Hill, Scotland, 19th Century
Vintage engraving of Clyde and Rothesay Bay from Barcone Hill, Scotland, 19th Century

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Seen from a crane, the River Clyde has appearance of a long narrow dock basin, 1937

Seen from a crane, the River Clyde has appearance of a long narrow dock basin, 1937
Seen from a Mammoth crane, the River Clyde has the appearance of a long narrow dock basin, 1937. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. II, edited by Clarence Winchester

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Long As A Street, Lofty As A Tower, 1930-1934, (1936)

Long As A Street, Lofty As A Tower, 1930-1934, (1936)
Long As A Street, Lofty As A Tower, . From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: The Massive Hull, partly placed, 1930-1934, (1936)

The Massive Hull, partly placed, 1930-1934, (1936). From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: More than 1, 000 Feet Long. Shell of Queen Mary in early days of construction, 1930-1934, (1936)

More than 1, 000 Feet Long. Shell of Queen Mary in early days of construction, 1930-1934, (1936)
More than 1, 000 Feet Long. The shell of the Queen Mary in the early days of her construction, 1930-1934, (1936). From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Queens Dock, Old Pump House, Clydeside Distillery and Hydro, at dusk, Glasgow, Scotland

Queens Dock, Old Pump House, Clydeside Distillery and Hydro, at dusk, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Steam boat on the Clyde near Dumbarton, Scotland, 1829. Artist: William Daniell

Steam boat on the Clyde near Dumbarton, Scotland, 1829. Artist: William Daniell
Steam boat on the Clyde near Dumbarton, Scotland, 1829. From A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825 by William Daniell

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: The Clyde at Kirkfieldbank, from the Braes near Lanark, 1902

The Clyde at Kirkfieldbank, from the Braes near Lanark, 1902. From Rivers of Great Britain: Descriptive, Historical, Pictorial. [Cassell and Company, Ltd. London, 1902]

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: The Clyde Arc Bridge (Squinty Bridge), Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

The Clyde Arc Bridge (Squinty Bridge), Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Central Glasgow, Glasgow, 1947

Central Glasgow, Glasgow, 1947
Glasgow, Scotland

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: 3D Construction of Kingston Bridge, Glasgow, 1968

3D Construction of Kingston Bridge, Glasgow, 1968
Central Station, Glasgow, LANARKSHIRE, SCOTLAND. NCAP: MOD: JARIC (Scotland) - 17/10/1968

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Glasgow Bridge, cossing the River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, seen here in the 19th century

Glasgow Bridge, cossing the River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, seen here in the 19th century. From Picturesque Scotland Its Romantic Scenes and Historical Associations, published c.1890

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: The Broomielaw Bridge over the River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland in the late 19th century

The Broomielaw Bridge over the River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland in the late 19th century. From The Business Encyclopedia and Legal Adviser, published 1920

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: The first passenger paddle steamer, Henry Bells Ps Comet, on the Clyde in 1812

The first passenger paddle steamer, Henry Bells Ps Comet, on the Clyde in 1812. She carried passengers between Glasgow, Greenock and Helensburgh. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Europe, Scotland, Glasgow, Tradeston Bridge

Europe, Scotland, Glasgow, Tradeston Bridge

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: 3D City Centre, Glasgow, 1988

3D City Centre, Glasgow, 1988
Central Station, Glasgow, LANARKSHIRE, SCOTLAND. NCAP: Scottish Office: All Scotland Survey - 10/06/1988

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: 3D John Browns Shipyard, Dalmuir, 1968

3D John Browns Shipyard, Dalmuir, 1968
Dalmuir, Old Kilpatrick, DUNBARTONSHIRE, SCOTLAND. NCAP: MOD: JARIC (Scotland) - 07/07/1968

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Finnieston Bridge, Glasgow, 2007

Finnieston Bridge, Glasgow, 2007
Yorkhill, Glasgow, LANARKSHIRE, SCOTLAND facing West. NCAP: RCAHMS Aerial Survey - 29/07/2007

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow, 2006

Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow, 2006
Yorkhill, Glasgow, LANARKSHIRE, SCOTLAND facing East. NCAP: RCAHMS Aerial Survey - 31/05/2006

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Glasgow Central Station, Glasgow, 2005

Glasgow Central Station, Glasgow, 2005
Central Station, Glasgow, LANARKSHIRE, SCOTLAND facing NW. NCAP: RCAHMS Aerial Survey - 22/07/2005

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Scotstoun, 1950

Scotstoun, 1950
Scotstoun, Glasgow, LANARKSHIRE, SCOTLAND facing East - 24/03/1950

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Europe, Scotland, Glasgow, The Clyde Auditorium & The SSE Hydro

Europe, Scotland, Glasgow, The Clyde Auditorium & The SSE Hydro

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Gourock - The Town and the Harbour, 1895

Gourock - The Town and the Harbour, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Launch of the Cunard ocean liner `Queen Mary`, 1934 (1935)

Launch of the Cunard ocean liner `Queen Mary`, 1934 (1935). The British giant liner, Cunarder No. 534, was launched on September 26th by Her Majesty, who christened the boat Queen Mary, 1909

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Bothwell Castle, Clydesdale, 1814. Artist: John Greig

Bothwell Castle, Clydesdale, 1814. Artist: John Greig
Bothwell Castle, Clydesdale. Pl. 2, 1814. From The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland, Vol. II, by Walter Scott, Esq. [Longman & Co. London, 1814]

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: The Clyde, c1807, (1923). Artist: JMW Turner

The Clyde, c1807, (1923). Artist: JMW Turner
The Clyde, c1807, (1923). From The Studio Volume 84. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1923]

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Stores at Sedd el Bahr, Gallipoli, Turkey, World War I, 1915. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers

Stores at Sedd el Bahr, Gallipoli, Turkey, World War I, 1915. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
Stores at Sedd el Bahr, Gallipoli, Turkey, World War I, 1915. View showing the steamship SS River Clyde, which was used to transport British troops to the landing point at Cape Helles

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Shipyards and shipping on the Clyde, c1880. Artist: V Dutertre

Shipyards and shipping on the Clyde, c1880. Artist: V Dutertre
Shipyards and shipping on the Clyde, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Steamboat on the Clyde near Dumbarton, c1814. Artist: William Daniell

Steamboat on the Clyde near Dumbarton, c1814. Artist: William Daniell
Steamboat on the Clyde near Dumbarton, c1814. This early paddle steamboat travelling amongst sailing vessels was painted just a few years after the first trip of a steamboat in Europe

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Telfords bridge over the Clyde at Broomielaw, Glasgow, 1891

Telfords bridge over the Clyde at Broomielaw, Glasgow, 1891. This was the great Scottish civil engineer Thomas Telfords (1757-1834) last stone bridge

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Corra Linn Falls Clyde 1788 Graphite pen ink

Corra Linn Falls Clyde 1788 Graphite pen ink
Artokoloro

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Riverboat casino and International Financial Services District, (IFSD), Broomielaw

Riverboat casino and International Financial Services District, (IFSD), Broomielaw, River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: The Clyde Arc Bridge (Squinty Bridge), view towards Finnieston, Glasgow, Scotland

The Clyde Arc Bridge (Squinty Bridge), view towards Finnieston, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Clyde Collection: Glasgow Tower and buildings in South bank of River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

Glasgow Tower and buildings in South bank of River Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe




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"Captivating Beauty: Exploring the Enchanting River Clyde" As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm golden glow across the water, one can't help but be mesmerized by the breathtaking sunset view of River Clyde. The tranquil waters reflect a picturesque scene that encapsulates the essence of Glasgow's charm. Standing tall and proud on its banks is the iconic Finnieston Crane, a testament to Glasgow's industrial heritage. Its towering presence serves as a reminder of John Browns Shipyard in Clydebank during its heyday in 1930 and 1950 when it was bustling with activity. Moving further along, we encounter two architectural marvels - The Hydro and the Armadillo. These modern structures dominate Pacific Quay and have become synonymous with Glasgow's vibrant entertainment scene. Their unique designs add an artistic touch to this ever-evolving cityscape. Stepping back in time, we find ourselves transported to Dalnotter Hill in Scotland during the 19th century. From this vantage point, one could witness how River Clyde played a vital role in shaping Scotland's history and economy. Fast forward to present-day Europe; we are greeted by yet another stunning sunrise at Clyde Arc (Squinty Bridge). This majestic structure connects communities while adding an element of grandeur to Pacific Quay. Bells Bridge gracefully spans over River Clyde, serving as both a functional crossing point and an architectural gem within Glasgow's landscape. It stands as a symbol of connectivity between different parts of this dynamic city. Venturing into Gorbals district circa 2005 reveals glimpses of urban life against the backdrop of River Clyde. This once-neglected area has undergone significant transformation over recent years, showcasing Glasgow's resilience and determination for progress. In 2007, Kingston Bridge took center stage as it became an integral part of daily life for Glaswegians commuting across River Clyde. Its imposing structure represents not only a practical solution but also a testament to Glasgow's continuous growth.