View
over Glasgow  
      from Queen's Park Hill  | 
      
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       Boating
pond 
      and Queen's Park Baptist Church Queen's Park Churches  | 
      
      ![]() Boating
pond 
      and Queen's Park Baptist Church Queen's Park Churches  | 
      
      ![]() Boating
pond  
      and Queen's Park Baptist Church Queen's Park Churches  | 
      
Nature
Pond in Queen's Park 
      An attraction for mute swans, coots, moorhens, mallards, little grebe and tufted duck  | 
      
Campsie Fells  
      from the viewpoint at the Flagpole on Queen's Park Hill  | 
      
![]() Queen's
Park Baptist Church  
      and the Campsie Fells from the viewpoint at the Flagpole on Queen's Park Hill  | 
      
![]() Queen's
Park Baptist Church 
      from Queen's Park The Church is a French Gothic building with a tall spire designed by William Leiper, 1876.  | 
      
![]() Queen's
Park Baptist Church 
      from Queen's Park  | 
      
![]() Spire of
Queen's
Park Baptist Church 
      from Queen's Park  | 
      
![]()  Spire of St.Judes
Church  
      and Glasgow University from the Flagpole on Queen's Park Hill Finnieston Crane and Clyde Arc Bridge on the River Clyde are in the middle of the photo.  | 
      
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![]() Ben
Lomond  
      from the Flagpole on Queen's Park Hill  | 
      
![]() Flagpole 
      on Queen's Park Hill  | 
      
![]() Glasgow
- Cityscape  
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Camphill
on Queen's Park Hill 
      A circle of large stones at the highest point of the park. These are believed to be the remnants of an encampment of a military position in connection with the Battle of Langside at Battlefield  | 
      
![]() Camphill
on Queen's Park Hill 
      A circle of large stones at the highest point of the park. These are believed to be the remnants of an encampment of a military position in connection with the Battle of Langside at Battlefield  | 
      
The
Glasshouse 
      in Queen's Park  | 
      
Sign
at entrance to Queen's Park 
      The park was acquired by the City of Glasgow in 1857 and was laid out by the world renowned Sir Joseph Paxton. The park was dedicated to the memory of Mary, Queen of Scots ( not Queen Victoria - a common misconception given the proximity to Victoria Road and that the park was created during her reign ).  | 
      
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![]() Map
of Queen's Park 
      ( Click here or on map for large format copy )  | 
      
Langside
Halls 
      at Shawlands Cross outside Queen's Park  | 
      
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