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Harvestman, Partick, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Partick, Meadowside and Whiteinch
Harvestman (Phalangium opilio) found in Partick, Glasgow on the GNHS Biodiversity Conference excursion in 2010. Harvestman are Arachnids but not considered to be 'true spiders'. They cannot spin silk webs; they capture prey with hooks at the end of their legs. The Harvestman can shed a leg to escape capture. This could explain why this specimen has only 7 not 8 legs.
31 October 2010
Demolition of Meadowside Granary in 2003
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Glasgow - Partick, Meadowside and Whiteinch
Demolition in 2003 of the last building of Meadowside Granary, belonging to the Clyde Port Authority, formerly on the site in Partick of what is now the new Glasgow Harbour development.
17 January 2020
Meadowside Granary and cranes of Glasgow Harbour at sunset
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Glasgow - Partick, Meadowside and Whiteinch
Meadowside Granary and cranes for building the new flats of Glasgow Harbour at sunset. In the foreground is the River Kelvin's confluence with the Clyde. The picture was taken in 2003 from where the Riverside Transport Museum has now been built.
12 August 2003
Meadowside Granary at sunset with gull flock
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Glasgow - Partick, Meadowside and Whiteinch
Meadowside Granary at sunset in 2003 with a gull flock in flight over the River Clyde. Meadowside Granary was in the process of demolition in August 2003 when this picture was taken.
12 August 2003
Demolition of Meadowside Granary in 2003
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Glasgow - Partick, Meadowside and Whiteinch
Demolition in 2003 of the last building of Meadowside Granary, belonging to the Clyde Port Authority, formerly on the site in Partick of what is now the new Glasgow Harbour development. The building was made of reinforced concrete, which was ground up and reused for building material.
08 June 2003
Demolition of Meadowside Granary in 2003
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Glasgow - Partick, Meadowside and Whiteinch
Demolition in 2003 of the last building of Meadowside Granary, belonging to the Clyde Port Authority, formerly on the site in Partick of what is now the new Glasgow Harbour development. The silos where imported grain was stored can be clearly seen.
08 June 2003
Demolition of Meadowside Granary in 2003
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Demolition in 2003 of the last building of Meadowside Granary, belonging to the Clyde Port Authority, formerly on the site in Partick of what is now the new Glasgow Harbour development.
08 June 2003
Tall ship Glenlee and the Riverside Transport Museum, Glasgow
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Doon the Watter - Glasgow to Bowling 2023
Tall ship Glenlee and the Riverside Transport Museum and the preparatory works for the Govan - Partick Bridge, taken by David Palmar. The cranes mark the site of the new swing bridge for pedestrians, wheelers and cyclists, which will extend from Water Row in Govan on the left (south) bank of the Clyde to Pointhoise Quay beside the Riverside Museum on the right (north) bank.
23 May 2023
Tall ship Glenlee, the Riverside Transport Museum and the River Kelvin, Glasgow
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Doon the Watter - Glasgow to Bowling 2023
Tall ship Glenlee, the Riverside Transport Museum, the River Kelvin and the preparatory works for the Govan - Partick Bridge over the Clyde, taken by David Palmar. The north side of the pedestrian, wheeler and cycle bridge will be on Pointhouse Quay at the Riverside Museum.
23 May 2023
Sunset over cranes of Govan Shipbuilders and Meadowside Granary in 2002
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Glasgow - Old Glasgow scanned from film
Sunset over cranes of Govan Shipbuilders and Meadowside Granary in 2002. Scanned from a slide taken by David Palmar.