Photos of
the High Street 
from Glasgow
Cathedral 
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       Old Sandstone Tenement in High Street The High Street is the oldest street in Glasgow. It was the main street of the city in medieval times running from the Cathedral of St. Mungo ( Glasgow Cathedral ) in the north to
Glasgow Cross  and Glasgow Green on the River Clyde.  | 
      
![]() Statue and
Tower  
      on Old Sandstone Tenement in High Street The building is dated 1895 and was formerly the British Linen Company Bank  | 
      
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      ![]() Old Sandstone Tenement in High Street  | 
      
5-storey
      Sandstone Tenement
Building 
      in High Street  | 
      
Sandstone Tenement
building 
      in High Street  | 
      
![]() Mural
on gable end 
      in High Street  | 
      
![]() Aerial view of High Street 
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![]() Mural
on gable end
       
      in High Street  | 
      
![]() Mural
on gable end 
      in High Street  | 
      
![]() Mural
on gable end 
      in High Street  | 
      
Saint Andrew's in the Square. 
      An 18th Century Church in city centre of Glasgow.  | 
      
![]() Clock
Tower  
      on St.Andrew's in the Square Church  | 
      
![]() St.Andrew's
in the Square Church 
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The
Coat of Arms of the City of
Glasgow 
      on Building in High Street  | 
      
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![]() The McLennan Arch entrance into Glasgow Green. ( Formerly part of the Robert Adams Assembly Rooms in Ingram Street ) The Green is the oldest of the many parks in Glasgow. It is situated along the banks of the River Clyde within walking distance of the city centre. It includes extensive open spaces, modern play facilities, winter gardens and the historic People's Palace.  | 
    
![]() Photograph
of the High Street 
      in 1868  | 
      
![]() Photograph
of the High Street 
      in 1868  | 
      
![]() Old
Close in the
High Street 
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![]() Former
University buildings 
      in High Street  | 
      
![]() Photograph
of the High Street 
      in 1955  | 
      
![]() High
Street in Glasgow in 1500s  | 
      
       
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