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Skirving Street, Glasgow

I mentioned in my posts about the Battlefield Monument, Langside, Glasgow, and Langside Hill Church that one of the good lady’s collateral ancestors was the architect Alexander Skirving.

A mile or so away from those there is a street named after him. Whether he designed any of the tenement buildings here I don’t know but I suppose it is possible.

Skirving Street, Glasgow, Sign

Looking back from midway along Skirving Street:-

Skirving Street, Glasgow

The street links Tantallon Road and Kilmarnock Road and crosses Deanston Drive so there are lots of Skirving Street signs:-

Second Skirving Street Sign, Glasgow

Third Skirving Street Sign, Glasgow

Fourth Skirving Street Sign, Glasgow

Looking towards Kilmarnock Road from Deanston Drive:-

Skirving Street

Fifth Skirving Street Sign, Glasgow

street sign

Looking back from Kilmarnock Road:-

Skirving Street, Glasgow

I wonder if Alexander Skirving could have conceived of a Chinese Restaurant being named after him:-

Chinese cuisine

Battlefield Monument, Langside, Glasgow

The monument, now in the middle of a roundabout, was designed by one of the good lady’s collateral ancestors, Alexander Skirving, and commemorates the Battle of Langside, site of the last defeat in Scotland of Mary Queen of Scots, and is somewhat at odds with its modern surroundings.

From east:-

Battlefield Monument from East

From south:-

Battlefield Monument from South

From west:-

Battlefield Monument From West

Battlefield Monument plaque:-

Battlefield Monument Plaque

Planter at monument’s foot:-

Battlefield Monument Planter

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