Reflections in the Clyde from Glasgow Bridge. No need to count – there are no sevens in this photo!
With two rivers, a canal, a rail network, and an urban motorway system, Glasgow is well provisioned with bridges. Here are seven examples, not including either my favourite Stockingfield Bridge, which features a lot already, nor Glasgow’s newest bridge which will debut in my next Gallivanting post.
NB I’ve just realised that the shot above and the one immediately below were taken on the same dull, but still, September day in 2017 – woohoo, seven years ago.
South Portland Street Suspension Bridge reflected in the Clyde, the river’s first purpose-built pedestrian bridge (1853)St Andrew’s Suspension Bridge. Built 1854-55 to replace a ferry taking workers across the Clyde and repaired in 1870, 1905 and 1996-8River Kelvin Ha’penny Bridge. The original toll bridge (1/2d) was built in 1886 and washed away by flooding in 1994. This replacement dates from 2002. There is no toll today!Road bridge over the Kelvin at Queen Margaret Drive (1870)Footbridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal which connects Murano Street Student Village with Maryhill RoadThe Woodside Viaduct carries the M8 across New City Road and Phoenix Road. It’s not currently possible to walk under it because of ongoing repairs – this is a lockdown image from 2020. I have views looking in both directions, but liked the trompe l’oeil in this one and thought black and white enhanced the effect
Linked to Becky’s Squares challenge, SevenForSeptember. I’ve been posting collections of seven every seven days, on the seventh day of the week, of which this is my last. Thank you Becky, as always, for an entertaining challenge.
Hi Anabel – I loved the red gate in your previous 7 for August … now a variety of bridges … Glasgow a city of wonders … with lots of crossings required … that student footbridge looks to be a helpful one … lovely selection – cheers Hilary
Wonderful bridges. There are so many great reflection shots. I am partial to that blue bridge, but the brick one also gets a vote. The last one in the viaduct plays with your brain for sure!
Thanks Suzanne! I liked the pop-art feel of the last one. It wasn’t very colourful anyway, so i thought it would look better in b&w – brings the detail out.
They do indeed! I was very happy to find 7 that looked ok squared.
Today I saw a young man with a half-sleeve tattoo with a large 7 on it, and a tree with 7 painted in red. Is this going to be another one of the things we keep looking out for now?!
Lovely reflection shots. It’s amazing how fast time goes by in blog-land. Many times I’ve thought ‘I’ve been here before a few years ago.’ only to look it up and find it was 7 or 8 years ago. Always surprises me that. Bob. BSS.
The suspension bridge is my favourite and I love the idea of a halfpenny toll. The last one works so well in black and white, it must be very noisy walking under it when open.
Thanks, Jude, the viaduct does work well in black and white. You are right about the roar of the M8 traffic overhead but I have no idea when that will be experienced again. They keep extending the time it will be closed – I think they would have been cheaper knocking it down and starting again.
A great selection of bridges, I like the reflections and think the last one should be in a contemporary art exhibition. If I had to pick a favourite it would be the suspension bridge for the colour 🙂
A great collection of bridges. Your opening photo is stunning! The reflection’s so clear it’s hard to see where the bridge ends and the water begins.
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Thank you – glad you liked the reflections.
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Beautiful bridges! I like the symmetry that two of these bridges were photographed seven years ago! 😀
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Yes, that was a bit of luck which I didn’t notice until I was ready to post.
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Nice series of bridges… My favourite is the old brown (Kelvin) one with its nice reflection. (Suzanne)
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Thanks Suzanne. The brown bridge is taken from a footbridge below it – I think I have several versions of this shot!
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Hi Anabel – I loved the red gate in your previous 7 for August … now a variety of bridges … Glasgow a city of wonders … with lots of crossings required … that student footbridge looks to be a helpful one … lovely selection – cheers Hilary
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Thanks Hilary! Glasgow is certainly full of wonders, and the student footbridge is a very handy shortcut for more than just students.
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You have some very nice bridges here and also some gorgeous reflections.
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Glad you like the bridges. The reflections were lucky – a very still day.
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Wonderful bridges. There are so many great reflection shots. I am partial to that blue bridge, but the brick one also gets a vote. The last one in the viaduct plays with your brain for sure!
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Thanks Bernie. The blue bridge seems to be a favourite.
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I enjoyed those seven bridges and having still waters makes those reflections pop. The last one very cleverly captured.
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Thanks Suzanne! I liked the pop-art feel of the last one. It wasn’t very colourful anyway, so i thought it would look better in b&w – brings the detail out.
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Colour distracts, and B&W is a favourite for that reason.
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The Penny Bridge is my favorite. Followed by the footbridge. Are there any covered bridges (usually wooden) in Scotland?
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Thanks Liesbet. No, I have seen covered bridges in North America but haven’t come across similar ones here.
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Lovely collection of bridges! I think the blue one is my favorite.
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Thanks, Janis – I like the blue one too. We also have a blue one over the Kelvin nearer to home, it’s a great colour.
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I can’t work that last picture out at all. You have definitely tromped my oeil.
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It does look a bit weird!
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Job’s a good ‘un!
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Thanks Jo!
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Good job! 🌉
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Thanks Neil!
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there is something about bridges isn’t there – they just asked to be photographed
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They do indeed! I was very happy to find 7 that looked ok squared.
Today I saw a young man with a half-sleeve tattoo with a large 7 on it, and a tree with 7 painted in red. Is this going to be another one of the things we keep looking out for now?!
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at least for the next 7 days!
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Squares have a habit of doing that to you 😁
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Yeah, like benches!
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Mea culpa 😂
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I simply love seeing photographs of bridges, so this post has been a real treat for me!
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Oh good, thanks Anne – I’m glad you enjoyed the bridges.
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Seven special bridges to enjoy. Thank you.
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Thanks – glad you enjoyed them.
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Good selection!
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Thanks Sue!
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Lovely reflection shots. It’s amazing how fast time goes by in blog-land. Many times I’ve thought ‘I’ve been here before a few years ago.’ only to look it up and find it was 7 or 8 years ago. Always surprises me that. Bob. BSS.
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Thanks Bob. Yes, time flies doesn’t it!
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I like the bridges over the Clyde 🙂 A good selection Anabel – all different :-).
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Thanks, Mick, I was pleased to find how many different ones I had.
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Interesting collection of Bridges. Happy to say I recognised some, but not all of them.
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Thanks Brenda – there is a definite West End bias to the selection!
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Bridges are always so poetic, aren’t they, Anabel? And the photos, as usual, are stellar. Thanks so much
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I do like a good bridge! I’m glad you do too.
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The suspension bridge is my favourite and I love the idea of a halfpenny toll. The last one works so well in black and white, it must be very noisy walking under it when open.
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Thanks, Jude, the viaduct does work well in black and white. You are right about the roar of the M8 traffic overhead but I have no idea when that will be experienced again. They keep extending the time it will be closed – I think they would have been cheaper knocking it down and starting again.
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That’s a nice varied collection to end your ‘Sevens’ with.
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Thanks Margaret – we have some great bridges.
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I haven’t forgotten my Plan to come and find out for myself. Life does get in the way sometimes though.
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I shall remind you! But yeah, life …
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A great selection of bridges, I like the reflections and think the last one should be in a contemporary art exhibition. If I had to pick a favourite it would be the suspension bridge for the colour 🙂
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Thanks Eunice, I really like that blue bridge too.
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