Glasgow Sunrises And Sunsets 1 (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Glasgow Sunrises and Sunsets 1 A4 Mounted Print

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This is a collage of photographs of sunrises and sunsets in Glasgow taken by Colin M. Drysdale. Top left: Dennistoun Library; Top middle: Kelvingrove Art Gallery; Top right: The Squinty Bridge; Bottom left: The Clyde at the Riverside Museum; Bottom middle: The Glasgow Science Centre and Tower; Bottom right: The Duke of Wellington. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

This photograph is also available in as a larger limited edition, signed A3 print (unmounted).

 

 

Glasgow Sunrises And Sunsets 1 Limited Edition A3 Print (Unmounted)

Glasgow Sunrises and Sunsets 1 Limited Edition A3 Unmounted Print

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This is a collage of photographs of sunrises and sunsets in Glasgow taken by Colin M. Drysdale. Top left: Dennistoun Library; Top middle: Kelvingrove Art Gallery; Top right: The Squinty Bridge; Bottom left: The Clyde at the Riverside Museum; Bottom middle: The Glasgow Science Centre and Tower; Bottom right: The Duke of Wellington. The print itself is 12 inches by 9.25 inches (30 cm by 24 cm), and it comes unmounted on a high quality 300mg A3 sheet. There are only 30 copies available, and each one is signed by the photographer (Colin M. Drysdale) and is individually numbered. It will be delivered rolled in a protective tube.

This photograph is also available in as smaller A4 mounted print.

 

 

Glasgow Sunrises And Sunsets 2 (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Glasgow Sunrises and Sunsets 2 A4 Mounted Print

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This is a collage of photographs of sunrises and sunsets in Glasgow taken by Colin M. Drysdale. Top left: Riverside Museum; Top middle: The Glasgow Waterfront; Top right: The Mitchell Library; Bottom left: The Glasgow Tower reflected in a window of the Riverside Museum; Bottom middle: The Clyde at the Glasgow Harbour Development; Bottom right: Strathclyde University. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

This photograph is also available in as a larger limited edition, signed A3 print (unmounted).

 

 

Glasgow Sunrises And Sunsets 2 Limited Edition A3 Print (Unmounted)

Glasgow Sunrises and Sunsets 2 Limited Edition A3 Unmounted Print

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This is a collage of photographs of sunrises and sunsets in Glasgow taken by Colin M. Drysdale. Top left: Riverside Museum; Top middle: The Glasgow Waterfront; Top right: The Mitchell Library; Bottom left: The Glasgow Tower reflected in a window of the Riverside Museum; Bottom middle: The Clyde at the Glasgow Harbour Development; Bottom right: Strathclyde University. The print itself is 12 inches by 9.25 inches (30 cm by 24 cm), and it comes unmounted on a high quality 300mg A3 sheet. There are only 30 copies available, and each one is signed by the photographer (Colin M. Drysdale) and is individually numbered. It will be delivered rolled in a protective tube.

This photograph is also available in as smaller A4 mounted print.

 

 

Glasgow University At Sunset 1 A4 Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Glasgow University At Sunset 1 A4 Mounted Print

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Sunset behind the gothic main buildings of Glasgow University as seen from the nearby Kelvingrove Park. These buildings were designed by George Gilbert Scott and were constructed in the 1860s. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

This photograph is also available in as larger limited edition, signed A3 print (unmounted) and as an A6 greetings card. It is also available as part of a set of 6 Glasgow Sunrises And Sunsets greetings cards.

 

 

Glasgow University At Sunset 1 Limited Edition A3 Print (Unmounted)

Glasgow University At Sunset 1 Limited Edition A3 Unmounted Print

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Sunset behind the gothic main buildings of Glasgow University as seen from the nearby Kelvingrove Park. These buildings were designed by George Gilbert Scott and were constructed in the 1860s. The print itself is 12 inches by 9.25 inches (30 cm by 24 cm), and it comes unmounted on a high quality 300mg A3 sheet. There are only 30 copies available, and each one is signed by the photographer (Colin M. Drysdale) and is individually numbered. It will be delivered rolled in a protective tube.

This photograph is also available in as a smaller A4 mounted print and as an A6 greetings card. It is also available as part of a set of 6 Glasgow Sunrises And Sunsets greetings cards.

 

 

Glasgow University At Sunset 2 (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Glasgow University At Sunset 2 A4 Mounted Print

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Sunset behind the gothic main buildings of Glasgow University as seen from the nearby Kelvingrove Park. These buildings were designed by George Gilbert Scott and were constructed in the 1860s. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

This photograph is also available in as a larger limited edition, signed A3 print (unmounted).

 

 

Glasgow University At Sunset 2 Limited Edition A3 Print (Unmounted)

Glasgow University At Sunset 2 Limited Edition A3 Unmounted Print

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Sunset behind the gothic main buildings of Glasgow University as seen from the nearby Kelvingrove Park. These buildings were designed by George Gilbert Scott and were constructed in the 1860s. The print itself is 12 inches by 9.25 inches (30 cm by 24 cm), and it comes unmounted on a high quality 300mg A3 sheet. There are only 30 copies available, and each one is signed by the photographer (Colin M. Drysdale) and is individually numbered. It will be delivered rolled in a protective tube.

This photograph is also available in as smaller A4 mounted print.

 

 

Glasgow University Collage Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Glasgow University Collage Print

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This print consists of a collage of nine images from the University of Glasgow’s Gilmorehill Campus in the West End of the city, including the main university buildings, the university’s coat of arms, the unicorn from the 17th Century Lion and Unicorn staircase and the iconic undercroft, better known as the cloisters. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

 

 

Glasgow University Sunset Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Glasgow University Sunset Print

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This print is a photograph of the 1860s gothic style main buildings of the University of Glasgow silhouetted against a stunning sunset as seen from the nearby Kelvingrove Park in the West End of the city.  The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

 

 

Glasgow Waterfont At Sunrise Limited Edition A3 Print (Unmounted)

Glasgow Waterfront At Sunrise Limited Edition A3 Unmounted Print

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Sunrise over the Clyde in Glasgow looking towards the modern buildings of the city’s waterfront. From left to right these buildings include the tower of the former Queen’s Dock Pumphouse, the Hydro Arena, the Armadillo, the Crowne Plaza Hotel, the Squinty Bridge, BBC Scotland’s Pacific Quay Studio, the Glasgow Science Centre and the Glasgow Tower. The print itself is 12 inches by 9.25 inches (30 cm by 24 cm), and it comes unmounted on a high quality 300mg A3 sheet. There are only 30 copies available, and each one is signed by the photographer (Colin M. Drysdale) and is individually numbered. It will be delivered rolled in a protective tube.

This photograph is also available in as smaller A4 mounted print and as an A6 greetings card. It is also available as part of a set of 6 Glasgow Sunrises And Sunsets greetings cards.

 

 

Glasgow Waterfront At Sunrise A4 Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Glasgow Waterfront At Sunrise A4 Mounted Print

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Sunrise over the Clyde in Glasgow looking towards the modern buildings of the city’s waterfront. From left to right these buildings include the tower of the former Queen’s Dock Pumphouse, the Hydro Arena, the Armadillo, the Crowne Plaza Hotel, the Squinty Bridge, BBC Scotland’s Pacific Quay Studio, the Glasgow Science Centre and the Glasgow Tower. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

This photograph is also available in as larger limited edition, signed A3 print (unmounted) and as an A6 greetings card. It is also available as part of a set of 6 Glasgow Sunrises And Sunsets greetings cards.

 

 

Glasgow West End Collage Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Glasgow West End Collage A4 Mounted Print

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This print is a collage of photographs taken around the fashionable West End of Glasgow. It features: 1. Kelvin Way; 2. The Kibble Palace in the Botanic Gardens; 3. Aston Lane; 4. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum; 5. The Highland Light Infantry Boer War Memorial in Kelvingrove Park; 6. The University Cafe on Byres Road; 7. The towers of the Park District; 8. Sculptures on the Kelvin Way Bridge; 9. Sunset behind the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum; 10. Tennent’s Bar on Byres Road; 11. Caledonian Mansions on Great Western Road; 12. Glasgow University tower and main buildings as seen from Kelvingrove Park.

The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in a white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

 

 

 

Glasgow’s Architectural Sculptures Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Glasgow’s Architectural Sculptures

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This print consists of twelve of Glasgow’s best-loved Architectural Sculptures brought together in a single collage. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm). This print is signed by Colin M. Drysdale, the photographer, on the bottom right hand corner.

Architectural sculptures are a key part of Glasgow’s architectural tradition, and feature on many buildings throughout the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

Top Row (left to right):

  1. Owl on an internal banister, Mercat Cross, Glasgow Cross, Glasgow. Date: 1929. Sculptor: Unknown.
  2. Bat-like creature, Mercantile Chambers, Bothwell Street, Glasgow. Date: 1897. Sculptors: McGilvray and Ferris.
  3. Grotesque, Cathcart Old Parish Church, Glasgow. Date: 1830s. Sculptor: Unknown.
  4. McCormick House, Darnley Street, Glasgow. Date: 1902. Sculptor: Unknown.

Middle Row (Left to Right):

  1. Dragon, Cottiers Theatre, Hyndland Street, Glasgow. Date: Unknown. Sculptor: Unknown.
  2. Father Clyde, the former Clydebank Building, St Vincent Place, Glasgow. Date: 1870s. Sculptor: Charles Grassby.
  3. Walrus, Ocean Chambers, West George Street, Glasgow. Date: 1899. Sculptor: Unknown.
  4. Fish, former Western Infirmary Outpatients Dispensary, Church Street, Glasgow. Date: 1913. Sculptor: Unknown.

Bottom Row (Left to Right):

  1. Grotesque on a tenement building, Killearn Street, Possilpark, Glasgow. Date: Unknown. Sculptor: Unknown.
  2. Cherub, former British Linen Bank, High Street, Glasgow. Date: 1895. Sculptor: Unknown.
  3. Keystone Head, Mercantile Chambers, Bothwell Street, Glasgow. Date: 1897. Sculptors: McGilvray and Ferris.
  4. Owl, Stewart Memorial Fountain, Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow. Date: 1872: Sculptors: James Mossman and James Young.

Glasgow’s Art Deco Buildings Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Glasgow’s Art Deco Buildings

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This print consists of twelve of Glasgow’s best loved Art Deco Buildings brought together in a single collage. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm). This print is signed by Colin M. Drysdale, the photographer, on the bottom right hand corner.

Originating in Paris, the Art Deco period lasted from the 1910s until the end of the 1930s. During its heyday, Art Deco represented luxury, modernity, glamour, exuberance and faith in social and technological progress. While Glasgow is not usually associated with Art Deco architecture, it none-the-less has many Art Deco gems.

Top Row (left to right):

  1. Luma Tower, Shieldhall Road, Glasgow. Date: 1938. Architect: Cornelius Armour.
  2. Extension to the Watt Brothers Department Store, Bath Street, Glasgow. Date: 1929. Architect: A. Graham Henderson.
  3. The former Govanhill Picture House, Bankhall Street, Glasgow. Date: 1926. Architect: Eric Sutherland.
  4. The former Wills Tobacco Factory, Alexandra Parade, Glasgow. Date: 1946. Architects: Engineers Office of Imperial Tobacco.

Middle Row (Left to Right):

  1. The Beresford, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow Date: 1937. Architect: Weddell and Inglis.
  2. The former C&A Store, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. Date: 1929. Architect: Unknown.
  3. The former Riddrie Cinema, Cumbernauld Road, Glasgow. Date: 1930s. Architect: James McKissack.
  4. The former Canniesburn Hospital, Switchback Road, Bearsden. Date: 1930s. Architect: James Miller.

Bottom Row (Left to Right):

  1. The former New Bedford Cinema, Eglinton Street, Glasgow. Date: 1933. Architect: Lennox and McMath.
  2. The tormer Union Bank, St Vincent Street, Glasgow. Date: 1925. Architect: James Miller.
  3. .Kelvin Court, Great Western Road, Glasgow. Date: 1938. Architect: J.N. Fatkin.
  4. The Leyland Motor Company Building, Salkeld Street, Glasgow. Date: 1933. Architect: James Miller.

Glasgow’s Gushet Buildings Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Glasgow’s Gushet Buildings

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This print consists of twelve of Glasgow’s best loved Gushet Buildings brought together in a single collage. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm). This print is signed by Colin M. Drysdale, the photographer, on the bottom right hand corner.

A key part of the city’s traditional architecture, a gushet building is one constructed on a narrow strip of land formed when two roads meet at an angle of less than ninety degrees.

Top Row (left to right):

  1. Former Clydesdale Bank Building, Parkhead Cross, Glasgow. Date: 1902. Architects: Burnet, Boston and Carruthers.
  2. Charing Cross Mansions, Charing Cross, Glasgow. Date: 1891. Architect: John James Burnet.
  3. Former Royal Bank of Scotland, Parkhead Cross, Glasgow. Date: 1905. Architect: John C. MacKellar.
  4. The Saint Andrews Cross Building at Eglinton Toll, Glasgow. Date: 1878. Architect: Unknown.

Middle Row (Left to Right):

  1. The Mercat Building, Glasgow Cross, Glasgow. Date: 1928. Architect: A. Graham Henderson.
  2. Unnamed tenement at the junction between Argyle Street and Minerva Street, Finnieston, Glasgow. Date: Around 1856. Architect: Unk own, but thought to be Alexander Kirkland.
  3. Unnamed tenement on the corner of Langside Avenue and Camphill Avenue, Glasgow. Date: 1903. Architect: Unknown.
  4. Unnamed tenement on the corner of Hunter Street and Duke Street, Dennistoun, Glasgow. Date: 1897. Architect: John Cunningham.

Bottom Row (Left to Right):

  1. The Potted Heid Bank at the junction between Govan Road and Broomloan Road, Govan, Glasgow. Date: 1906. Architect: Eric A. Sutherland.
  2. Glasgow Savings Bank at the junction between New City Road and Shamrock Street, Glasgow. Date: 1909. Architect: Neil C. Duff.
  3. The former Ogg Brothers Department Store, Paisley Road Toll, Glasgow. Date: 1885. Architect: Bruce and Hay.
  4. Crossmyloof Mansions, Shawlands Cross, Glasgow. Date: Late 19th Century Architect: Unknown.