As well as making us welcome for the conference itself, Glasgow again provided a fine place to stroll and explore. Here are a few snapshots of this wonderful city, snatched in between LibDem meetings. Scroll down to view.
The BBC from the Crowne Plaza foyer
Whyte and Mackay building, St Vincent street
The Scottish Legal Life Assurance society clock in Bothwell street
Statue of Adam Smith at Glasgow University
The Clyde Clock at Buchanan Bus Station by George Wiley
More on my photostream here.
* Paul Walter is a Liberal Democrat activist. He is currently taking a break from his role as one of the Liberal Democrat Voice team. He blogs at Liberal Burblings.
6 Comments
Wonderful photographs – brings back great memories of such a friendly city.
great photos. making me feel very sad though – I took some photos of the Kelvingrove, but my camera has been stolen, really difficult to believe that one of my “family” of lib dems could have done so, but went missing at SECC exhibition centre on the Saturday afternoon / early evening 🙁
added to that my mac (as in keeping rain out) went missing in the auditorium at the end of conference. so i had to come home without a coat, and its raining outside now 🙁
Top photos!
I totally agree with the sentiments and enjoyed looking at the photos.
The university cloisters brought back memories of attending the graduation garden party there when my daughter and then future son-in-law first graduated. (The cloisters are under the main hall of the university and join the two quads.)
Thanks, Paul for these interesting and varied perspectives.
Thanks all! And I’m sorry to hear about your camera and mac, Suzanne