THERE'S so much to see in this brilliant aerial shot of the nearly-completed Kingston Bridge that we hardly know where to look.
Bottom left, they're busy filling in the Kingston Dock, and have already removed the swing-bridge which used to allow ships to access the river's highest harbour.
Staying on the same side of the Clyde, but jumping the Kingston Bridge, General Terminus Quay is still crisscrossed with the tracks of the Glasgow Harbour Railway, which served to supply coal to the ships on the Clyde and later to carry iron ore to the Ravenscraig steelworks,
Meanwhile, on the north bank, work hasn't even begun on the old Daily Record building while, downstream, the site of the SECC and Hydro, the Queen's Dock, is still just that, a working dock.
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