Kibble Palace
Posted in Glasgow, Trips at 14:00 on 4 October 2010
During the summer we took a trip to Glasgow to roam around my old haunts in the West End. (I spent seven years at The University, Glasgow, doing my B. Sc. and Ph. D.)
Actually we frequently go across, the Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery is always worth a visit; so was the Transport Museum till its recent closure preparatory to a move and Byres Road is always interesting.
The Botanic Gardens are just over Great Western Road from Byres Road.
I took some photos of the big glasshouse known as the Kibble Palace. It’s hard to get the whole thing in one shot. You can still see the BBC Scotland sign on the building over the road behind it. It’s a while now since they decamped down to Pacific Quay, over the Clyde from the SECC and Armadillo.
Below is the main dome from the side nearest the Kelvin river.
This one was taken through the railings separating the Gardens from Queen Margaret Drive.
There were loads of people about. There usually are. The Botanics is a well-loved Glasgow haunt.
Tags: BBC Scotland, Byres Road, Glasgow, Glasgow Botanic Gardens, Glasgow Transport Museum, Glasgow University, Great Western Road, Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery, Kibble Palace, River Clyde, River Kelvin, The University Glasgow




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