Beyond shipbuilding
Sparky modern architecture is bringing regeneration to Clydebank & Erskine.
Clydebank's famous but derelict shipyards are now being reclaimed
as areas for commerce and study, with Clydebank College one of the
first new buildings to be completed by the waterfront. Echoes of
the shipbuilding past remain with the new tourist attraction at the
Titan
Crane overshadowing other regeneration.
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John Knox Street workshops
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View of Titan Crane from Clyde Gate
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Pubic park and sculpture Clyde Gate
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Aurora House at Queens Quay
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The Waverley passing the Clydebank Titan Crane
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Queens Gate at Cart Street
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Change House at Clyde Gate
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Enterprise Pavilion at Queens Quay
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Solidartity Plaza phase 1
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Aerial view east of Erskine Bridge
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Clydebank College at night
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The Swan canal bridge canopy at Clydebank Town Centre
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View of Clydebank College
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View of the Clydebank Titan Crane at Queens Quay
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Public realm works at Clydebank's north canal bank
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Rothesay Dock East boatyard
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Sculpture of HMS Ramillies by artist Tom McKendrick