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Clydebank Town Hall

Posted April 12, 2011 by admin
I first covered Clydebank’s town hall back in January of 2010, when it was still half-live and attached to the absolutely gorgeous public baths next door. Now, sadly, the baths have been half-demolished, and the town hall is being refurbished. Continue reading →

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ROF Bishopton Panoramas

Posted April 1, 2011 by admin

I finally worked out how to stitch lots of images together properly and make an explorable panorama – great for letting you see all around somewhere 🙂 Click on the pictures to open the panoramas -they’re QuickTime files, and they’re about 4Mb each. Then just use your mouse to drag the view about…

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