Michael Meighan, Aye Write 2018 – Glasgow in 50 Buildings
25th Mar 2018 • 1:15PM – 2:15PM
Mitchell Library, North Street, Glasgow G3 7DN
Michael Meighan will guide you through churches, theatres, commercial and public edifices of Glasgow’s rich industrial heritage, presented alongside innovative contemporary buildings.
Glasgow has a long and rich history and the buildings housed within our architecturally impressive city tell its tale accordingly, from its sixth-century origins, to its current role as a vibrant and cosmopolitan centre of new industry and education. This talk will present a a tour of the city’s historic buildings from the medieval Provand’s Lordship to the contemporary Riverside Museum. Historian Michael Meighan will guide you through churches, theatres, commercial and public edifices of Glasgow’s rich industrial heritage, presented alongside innovative contemporary buildings.
Tickets: £9
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