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Wednesday, 07 June 2006 |
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Page 1 of 9 While researching a proposal, Chorial had a sort of works outing and cycled down the River Clyde from Glasgow Green to Erskine Bridge and then up on the other side staying as close to the water as possible. Here are some photographs...
There are curves on the Clyde everywhere you look. Partly from the domes and arches of the Victorian explosion but also in the iconic and not so iconic recent buildings. And it's not just the architecture. The tail rotor of a helicopter, the hulls of boats, a swan's neck, rusting boilers in a scrapyard, the shell of a terrapin basking in the sun in the Forth and Clyde canal. Nature loves a curve.  Different technology at dawn  Davit for launching a small boat, Broomielaw
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