Stockingfield Junction, Glasgow

The junction on the Forth & Clyde Canal


Stockingfield Junction, Glasgow, licensable aerial photograph

Stockingfield Junction, Glasgow, licensable aerial photograph
Stockingfield Junction, Glasgow, licensable aerial photograph
Stockingfield Junction, Glasgow, licensable aerial photograph

Stockingfield Junction, Glasgow, licensable aerial photograph
Stockingfield Junction, Glasgow, licensable aerial photograph


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Two elegant bridges in a park filled with public art.

The main canal is the Firth & Clyde Canal with the branch making its way via Maryhill and Claypits to Port Dundas, north of the city.

These bridges allow walkers, joggers, cyclists and those on wheels to access both canals and complete the leisure access to the entire length of both canals.

The central support pole is meant to be at an angle, it's not weird perspective or lens distortion. Honest.



Stockingfield Junction, Glasgow, licensable aerial photograph


Stockingfield Junction, Glasgow, licensable aerial photograph


Stockingfield Junction, Glasgow, licensable aerial photograph


Stockingfield Junction, Glasgow, licensable aerial photograph


Stockingfield Junction, Glasgow, licensable aerial photograph


Stockingfield Junction, Glasgow, licensable aerial photograph



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