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This is the Clyde Waterfront video gallery containing everything from promotional video and on-site film through to archive footage.

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Activity on Clyde Waterfront (Nov 05)

View current waterbased activity on the River Clyde.

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Clyde Arc Time Lapse Film

View the Clyde Arc ("Squinty Bridge") being built - using time lapse photography.

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Clyde Waterfront: a river reborn

An introductory video to the Clyde Waterfront vision

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Clydebank (Nov 05)

A 360 degree film of Clydebank shot in November 2005.

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Erskine & Old Kilpatrick (Nov 05)

A 360 degree film of Erskine & Old Kilpatrick shot in November 2005.

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Glasgow 1980 (1971)

Made by Ogam Films for Films of Scotland. This film was the first of a proposed pair of films tracing the development of the city in the 1970's. Filming for the sequel was halted in 1978 as 'there seemed to be no end to the urban renewal in sight'.

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Glasgow Docklands (1956)

Filmed by Enrico Cocozza for Educational Films of Scotland.

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Greater Govan & Glasgow Harbour (Nov 05)

A 360 degree film of Greater Govan & Glasgow Harbour shot in November 2005.

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Pacific Quay & SECC (Nov 05)

A 360 degree film of Pacific Quay & SECC shot in November 2005.

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Queen Mary (1957)

Rare cinefilm showing a typical day out 'doon the watter'.

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Clyde Waterfront is a strategic partnership comprising the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow City, Renfrewshire and West Dunbartonshire Councils. Its purpose is to promote the economic, social and environmental regeneration of 13 miles of the River Clyde from Glasgow city centre to Dumbarton.

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