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In its 19th-century heyday, Glasgow was one of Europe’s biggest cities and the second-largest in Britain, right behind London ...
Organist Bill Hutcheson was allowed to try out the instrument at Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum by a gallery assistant in 1964, before holding his first official recital five years ...
Completed in 1898, The Martyrs’ School is one of a group of important buildings by Honeyman and Keppie dating from the mid ...
The Hunterian, which was founded in 1807, ranks as Scotland's oldest museum. It operates multiple venues on the main campus of the University of Glasgow, including the Hunterian Art Gallery and ...
Dippy – a complete cast of a diplodocus skeleton – is Britain’s most famous dinosaur. It has resided at the Natural History ...
In its 19th-century heyday, Glasgow was one of Europe’s biggest cities and the second-largest in Britain, right behind London ...
The Martyrs’ School is to be sold to the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland to be used as a public museum of Scottish Catholic archive, ...
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The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is another favorite museum ... Kelvinbridge Station is the closest subway station. Many of Glasgow's top tours make stops at the museum.
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