Riverside Museum
Partick, Glasgow
Looking northwest over the Clyde with the Campsie Hills on the right horizon.
The new swinging Govan Footbridge, the Riverside Museum and the tall ship Glenlee.
The black frames up and down-stream from the white bridge pillar are for the bridge to rest on when it's swung open (clockwise) to allow ships to pass.
The new swinging Govan Footbridge, the Riverside Museum and the tall ship Glenlee.
The black frames up and down-stream from the white bridge pillar are for the bridge to rest on when it's swung open (clockwise) to allow ships to pass.
Looking upstream with Govan on the right on the south bank and Partick on the left.
The Riverside Museum is Glasgow's high-tech museum of transport and technology.
Free entry, easy access by car, (there's a car park charge) bus, rail and cycle as well as by water. Full disabled access and the usual gift shop and café.
On the left that's the River Kelvin flowing in from the north.
The Riverside Museum is Glasgow's high-tech museum of transport and technology.
Free entry, easy access by car, (there's a car park charge) bus, rail and cycle as well as by water. Full disabled access and the usual gift shop and café.
On the left that's the River Kelvin flowing in from the north.
From over the river looking downstream. The sharp-eyed will have noticed that the tall ship
Glenlee has had a couple of masts temporarily removed for repair and maintenance.
Tighter in. The museum tells the story of Glasgow industry, invention and shipbuilding through the ages.

