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            Recent Posts- Glasgow through the lens
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Glasgow Archive
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                Glasgow through the lensPosted on 21 June 2011 | No Comments
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                Regeneration along the River Clyde
 Bridging the gap between the old and newPosted on 15 June 2011 | No CommentsFor those who think that Glasgow is still a grey industrial city. You are completely wrong! This is something that...
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                Grafitti artist pushes the boundariesPosted on 15 June 2011 | No CommentsEstum is a graffiti artist with Scottish blood running through his veins. He’s been colouring walls for about 10 years...

