Photographs of Port Dundas
the former terminus of a branch of the Forth and Clyde Canal
in the north of Glasgow
Canal
Footbridge at
Port Dundas
in the North of Glasgow Port Dundas formed the terminus of a branch of the Forth and Clyde Canal There was a link to the adjacent Monkland Canal. |
Port
Dundas in the
North of Glasgow
Port Dundas was an industrial centre in the 19th century with textile mills, chemical works, granaries, distilleries, glassworks, iron foundries, power stations and engineering works. In 1859 a brick chimney ( 454ft, 138m ) was built at Port Dundas. It was then the tallest chimney in the world. |
Remains of
Old Iron-hulled boat
at Port Dundas |
Port Dundas
|
Canal at
Port Dundas
|
Cobblestone
pathway
alongside canal at Port Dundas |
Sighthill Park
adjacent to Port Dundas |
Port Dundas
from Sighthill Park |
Road
bridge between Forth
& Clyde Canal
at Spiers Wharf and Port Dundas |
The
Towers of Trinity College
and Park Church from Canal between Spiers Wharf and Port Dundas |
Location
Map of Port
Dundas
and Sighthill Park |
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