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The original Western Club building in Buchanan Street, Glasgow. At the start of the street where it meets Argyle Street and St Enoch Square the historic Argyll Arcade [10] [11] which opened in 1827 with sixty-three shops and is now the oldest Victorian shopping centre in Britain, and its near neighbour award-winning Princes Square indoor mall face across to the stores which make up the iconic ...
Buchanan Street station is a former railway station in Glasgow. Less well known than the city's other terminus stations – Central , Queen Street and St Enoch – it was situated in the Cowcaddens district to the north-west of Queen Street station and served the north of Scotland .
Buchanan Street subway station is a station on the Glasgow Subway in Scotland. It serves the major shopping thoroughfare of Buchanan Street , and is one of two stations on the Subway (along with St Enoch ) that directly serve the city centre.
The saw-tooth arrangement used for the bus stands George Wyllie – The Clyde Clock outside the bus station. Buchanan Bus Station (originally Buchanan Street Bus Station) is the main bus terminus in Glasgow, Scotland, and is located between the Townhead and Cowcaddens districts on the north eastern side of the city centre.
Princes Square is a shopping centre on Buchanan Street in central Glasgow, Scotland.It was first designed and built in the 1840s by John Baird [1] and other architects. It was developed in 1988 to a design by Edinburgh architects, the Hugh Martin Partnership.
The St George's Tron Church, in Glasgow, Scotland, is a Church of Scotland church in the city centre, located in Nelson Mandela Place, previously known as St George's Place, fronting Buchanan Street at West George Street, along from Queen Street Station.
A statue of the Scottish politician Donald Dewar stands on Buchanan Street in Glasgow city centre. The statue was unveiled on 7 May 2002 by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair. [1] It was sculpted by Kenny Mackay. [2] The statue is 9 feet in height. Dewar is depicted wearing spectacles and his "characteristic stoop and crumpled ...
The Royal Exchange Square is a public square in Glasgow, Scotland. The square lies between Buchanan Street and Queen Street, opening out Queen Street and Ingram Street to the south of George Square. It is also easily accessible from Buchanan Street on the west side of the square, through two prominent archways at Royal Bank Place. The square is ...