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Pedestrian access was via two arched entrances which led down timber stairs to a five-bay timber pilastered ticket office. The South Rotunda was built at Plantation Quay, near Prince's Dock, and Govan graving docks. On 15 July 1895, the Harbour Tunnel opened for business, albeit during the quiet period of the Glasgow Fair holiday.
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Saturday, 13 January, 2007 Subject Location OSGB36: NS 356 698 [100m precision] WGS84: 55:53.6402N 4:37.7894W Camera Location OSGB36: NS 356 697 View Direction NORTH (about 0 degrees) Discuss NS3569 Navigate with Google Maps Lookup nearest Postcode
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Original description: Howth Junction A Bray-bound DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transport) train arrives from Howth. The tracks on the platforms to the left serve the main line north to Portmarnock and onwards to the border and Belfast. 5 June 2007 geograph.org.uk Raymond Okonski Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike license 2.0 OpenStreetMap
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There are 4 professionals named "Raymond Okoński", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities.. Greater Glasgow Area. Raymond Okonski Sgt. at CPD
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Raymond Okonski / Bishopbriggs Cross CC BY-SA 2.0 This is actually the town centre which is locally referred to as 'The Village', or simply 'The Cross'. This is quite a common landmark in Roman influenced Scottish towns and the cross is usually where two main roads meet and, since the Romans left their mark in lowland towns, there are plenty of places where a bathhouse was thrown up.
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Located on Roystonhill to the north of Glasgow city centre, the spire of this ruined church still dominates the skyline of the city, and has been illuminated at night since 1998. Built in 1865 for the Church of Scotland, it barely made its centenary before being closed due to low congregation numbers.
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Photo: Raymond Okonski, CC BY-SA 2.0. The Luggie Aqueduct carries the Forth & Clyde Canal over the Luggie Water at Kirkintilloch,. Lenzie is a town by the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway in the East Dunbartonshire council area of Scotland. Lenzie is situated 1½ miles southwest of meiklehill Colliery PitNo4. Twechar.
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Broomhill and Lanfine closed in 1995, this photograph was taken by Raymond Okonski in 2007 and shows Broomhill house in a sad state. The hospital was on the register of Buildings at Risk in Scotland, and in 2013 was in ruinous condition. All the buildings on the site have since been demolished.. Glasgow Herald, 15 May 1936, p.12; 29 Sept.
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Raymond Okonski, 1909 - 1979 Raymond Okonski 1909 1979 Ohio Ohio Raymond Okonski was born on month day 1909, in birth place , Ohio, to Francis (Frank) Valentine (W.) Okonski . Francis
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Raymond Okonski / Glasgow-bound at Scotstounhill: Camera location: 55° 53′ 03.69″ N, 4° 21′ 05.04″ W.
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Photographer Raymond Okonski ( more nearby) Date Taken Tuesday, 24 May, 2005 ( more nearby) Submitted Wednesday, 25 April, 2007 Subject Location OSGB36: NS 352 269 [100m precision] WGS84: 55:30.4904N 4:36.6406W Camera Location OSGB36: NS 351 268 View Direction North-northeast (about 22 degrees) Discuss NS3526 Navigate with Google Maps
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Photographer Raymond Okonski ( more nearby) Date Taken Thursday, 21 June, 2007 ( more nearby) Submitted Friday, 2 November, 2007 Subject Location OSGB36: NS 633 628 [100m precision] WGS84: 55:50.3672N 4:11.0315W Camera Location OSGB36: NS 633 628 View Direction West-northwest (about 292 degrees) View Discussion for NS6362 Navigate with Google Maps