Once the main driver for economic development, canals in Scotland are now primarily a backdrop to days out, fishing trips and watersports. Scottish Canals commissioned international photographer Brian Sweeney to document a year of the Glasgow Branch of the Forth and Clyde Canal to celebrate its people, geography, engineering and history. It stretches from Anniesland, over the Kelvin Aqueduct, up the Maryhill Locks, through Stockingfield Junction and onto Applecross and Speirs Wharf. The Branch ends at Pinkston, once home to a power station, and now a waterpark
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