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Glasgow / The BroomielawA paddle steamer at the quayside Date: 1907
Broomielaw, Glasgow early 1900's
Paddle steamer, Broomielaw, Glasgow
Glasgow Broomielaw Bridge Victorian period
Broomielaw Bridge, Glasgow
Glasgow Broomielaw Victorian period
Broomielaw, Glasgow
Broomielaw Bridge Glasgow Victorian period
Broomielaw, Glasgow, Victorian period
Glasgow Broomielaw River Clyde early 1900s
Pleasure Steamers leaving Broomielaw, Galsgow, Scotland. Date: circa 1910s
Broomielaw Bridge, Glasgow, ScotlandThe Broomielaw Bridge, designed by Thomas Telford, was opened in 1836 as a replacement for an earlier bridge on the same site
Steam boats tied up Broomielaw, River Clyde, Glasgow ScotlanVintage 19th century photograph: Steam boats tied up along the Broomielaw on the river Clyde, Glasgow Scotland
Horse drawn/pedestrians Broomielaw Bridge Glasgow, River ClyHVintage 19th century photograph: orse drawn and pedestrian traffic on the Broomielaw Bridge Glasgow, over the River Clyde
River Clyde from the George V Bridge, Glasgow, Scotland Date: circa 1930s
George V Bridge, Broomielaw, Glasgow, ScotlandGeorge V Bridge and Broomielaw street, Glasgow, Scotland on the north bank of the River Clyde - featuring (left) the Clyde Navigation Trust building
Glasgow from the Sailors Home, 1880. Five bridges are visible spanning the Clyde and they are, from nearest the viewer; the Caledonian Railway Bridge (completed 1879)
Glasgow / Broomielaw C1880Glasgow: Broomielaw Bridge