Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Pyramid at Anderston
The Pyramid at Anderston was designed by Glasgow architects Honeyman, Jack and Robertson for The Church of Scotland, and was completed in 1968. In 2019 the building changed hands and became a community centre as part of the redevelopment of the Anderston area. The building is home to twenty two rooms – used as meeting and workspaces as well as three larger community halls, including the beautiful main Pyramid space.
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
St Marys
Building in Orr Street Glasgow, sign says it was a school, but other sources say it was St Marys church Hall. Built in 1895,bit of a mystery.
The Penny Bridge
The Penny Bridge, also known as the Ha'penny Bridge or Halfpenny Bridge, is an old, cast-iron bridge located in Linn Park, Glasgow. It spans the White Cart Water and is known for its distinctive round holes in the cast iron arches, resembling coins, which led to its nickname. The bridge, built around 1835, is the oldest complete iron bridge in Glasgow.
Monday, July 7, 2025
The old Smiddy
The Old Smiddy in Glasgow, located in Cathcart, has a history spanning approximately 300 years, starting as a blacksmith's shop. It was later transformed into a restaurant in the 1970s, before becoming a pub in the 1980s.
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