Absolutely fascinating! Thank you. I knew within the first two seconds where you were! In the days of my boyhood I travelled that along that road countless times on the no. 37 bus to Castlemilk, then a new housing scheme. The building immediately on the right with the curved roof was a newly-built garage in those days. I see it still survives, but I see as well at 7.50 that it will not be surviving very much longer. Back in my early days, like most people, we didn't have a car, so I never got to see all the roads you took us round here. There is no doubt that Glasgow possesses the most wonderful architecture. Certainly the grand Victorian buildings in the centre are, along with those in Manchester, the finest of their kind in Britain. But everywhere else, as we see in this tour, the domestic architecture is equally fine. The generous availability in the area of the attractive sandstone that is easy to work is the main reason for that, but we must admire the craftsmen who worked it so painstakingly to achieve the results they did. In this tour we see the attractive tenements with their neatly ashlared stone blocks and ubiquitous bow windows. There is ample evidence of mouldings and carvings that are completely absent in the later buildings, when I suppose time was money and the emphasis rested on getting the job done. And the decline in craftsmanship continued into recent times. An example is the pitifully dull block of flats on the site once occupied by Langside bus garage. It would be a compliment to describe it as mediocre. So well done for devising that drive. A great treat indeed!
@letsgoforaspin3 жыл бұрын
I love the architecture in Glasgow, especially the old tenements, but it feels recently like the whole areas of the city are undergoing massive changes and we're losing some of our heritage. It's especially a shame that so many of these old buildings when they fall in to disrepair tend to go up in smoke (I always wonder if this is just a Glasgow phenomenon?)
@barrymontgomery408 Жыл бұрын
Hi what a fascinating trip through the outlying areas of battlefield and cathcart. I enjoyed it very much. Years ago there was a bus garage atlangside it's not there anymore as it's now a housing development. The garage at carmunnock road has closed now that's another change in the local area.
@moshihus3 жыл бұрын
This is a great idea.....love the tours around the city!
@letsgoforaspin3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Can't claim credit for it though - a lot of the American ones do it round their cities, I'm just doing the same over here hah