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Finnieston Crane
Finnieston Quay, Glasgow G3 8HN, United Kingdom
What We Offer:
The Finnieston Crane is the international symbol of Glasgow. A representation of the City’s proud maritime and industrial heritage, the crane is also a marker for the future of a dynamic and changing city. The Big Cran Company CIC was established to preserve the Finnieston Cran for future generations and realise its potential as a community asset. The Big Cran’ fills everyone in the city with a sense of nostalgia and wonder. The people who worked on the crane and in other parts of our maritime industry continue to fill us with a sense of pride and identity. We want to share these evocative stories, including the heartwarming story that Dorothy shared about her father Harry who operated the Big Cran in the 1960’s. We want your experience to be excellent. Our staff is always available to help with any questions or concerns you may have.
SPECIALITY:
Enchanting Rooms, Warm Receptions, Breakfast, Smoke Free
Established Since :
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- www.bigcranco.co.uk
- sw@bigcranco.co.uk
- Finnieston Quay, Glasgow G3 8HN, United Kingdom
- Monday to Sunday: Open24Hoursa
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Great Iconic landmark
Glasgow Necropolis
Castle St, Glasgow G4 0UZ, United Kingdom
What We Offer:
Welcome to the online home of The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis – the official guides of the Necropolis. This website is a focus for developing interest in this fascinating Victorian garden cemetery adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral. We organise guided walking tours of this 37 acre cemetery full of wonderful architecture, sculpture and fascinating stories relating to the 50,000 people remembered here. As a charity, donations we receive from our tours are used for restoration work. We are always looking for new information – please contact us if you can contribute to our website. We are particularly keen to hear from descendants of the ‘incumbents’ that can provide profiles of those buried here. We would love to serve you with best protocols like no where you’ll have in the Glasgow, Unite Kingdom.
SPECIALITY:
Services, Rooms, Breakfast, Smoke Free, Warm Reception
Established Since :
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- www.glasgownecropolis.org
- 0141 287 5064
- chair@glasgownecropolis.org
- Castle St, Glasgow G4 0UZ, United Kingdom
- Monday to Sunday: 7:00am - 4:30pm
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The Tenement House
145 Buccleuch St, Glasgow G3 6QN, United Kingdom
What We Offer:
At first glance, the Tenement House appears to be an ordinary middle-class tenement from the late 19th century, standing in Garnethill. However, when you step inside, the faithfully restored four rooms appear as if frozen in time and provide a rare glimpse into life in Glasgow in the early 20th century. Shorthand typist Miss Agnes Toward lived here from 1911 until 1965, and preserved her furniture and possessions with love and care. She held on to all sorts of things that most people would have thrown away, and this extensive personal archive has become a valuable time capsule for visitors today. The Tenement House also reveals what it meant to be an ‘independent woman’ at that time. The property is a flat in an 1892 tenement building, preserved in its condition from the early 20th century.
SPECIALITY:
Services, Rooms, Smoke Free, Warm Reception, Breakfast
Established Since :
GET IN TOUCH
- www.the-tenement-house.com
- 0141 333 0183
- info@nts.org.uk
- 145 Buccleuch St, Glasgow G3 6QN, United Kingdom
- Monday to Sunday: 10:00am - 5:00pm
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Visited this historic place and found it quite fascinating. They have kept in tack living conditions over 60 years ago going back to the late 19th century. Very well done with lots of information about this period and how people lived and managed their daily activities. The attendants were well informed and very helpful as we had many questions. History buffs will find this place interesting and should not pass it up.
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