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Stobcross Quay, Stobcross Crane, Otherwise Known As Finnieston Crane is a grade A listed building in Glasgow, Glasgow, City Of, Scotland. Summary Notes Queen¿s Dock, 1882, James Deas The opening of the Queen¿s Dock and the railway spelt the end of Stobcross House and Finnieston. The Hydro (under construction) River Clyde, Bells bridge, Finnieston crane, Squinty bridge, The Armadillo. Find out more about the Finnieston Crane on Glasgow's River Clyde with the Clyde Waterfront Heritage Guide. The Finnieston Crane is a crane and landmark in Glasgow, Scotland. It is now disused but is retained as a symbol of the city's engineering heritage. Three men have been arrested after they scaled Glasgow's Finnieston crane to protest about nuclear arms. 2011 Finnieston Crane Abseil, Saturday 23 April 2011 Abseil from this famous landmark and raise funds for The Beatson Pebble Appeal. The large rectangular stone block on Finnieston Quay was the base of the former steam-powered Finnieston Crane. It was built in 1893 by Cowans Sheldon of Carlisle. It’s old meets new, as the old Finnieston Crane towers next to the brand new Finnieston Bridge down at the River Clyde in Glasgow.

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The Finnieston crane was completed in 1932 and used all the way up to the 1990s. Springburn Virtual Museum Railway industry Steam locomotive being loaded aboard ship by the Finnieston crane, 1930s. The Finnieston Crane at Stobcross Quay, 1955. Finnieston Crane - Historic Building - 1. Finnieston Crane, Broomielaw. The Finnieston Crane is one of Glasgow's most famous landmarks. Reviews of Finnieston Crane (by SECC, Glasgow) No reviews yet – be the first. Reviews of Finnieston Crane (by SECC, Glasgow) No reviews yet – be the first. To post a review you'll first need to sign in: Forgotten your password? The Finnieston Crane is a crane and landmark in Glasgow. Stock photos of Glasgow Scotland and the River Clyde, The Clyde Arc and The Finnieston Crane beside the River. The Finnieston Crane is one of Glasgow's most famous landmarks. Finnieston Crane is officially known as Stobcross Crane but it is never called this by Glaswegians as the commonly used name instead relates to the quay it overlooks. This photo was taken from the Squinty Bridge (see above) and shows the magnificent Finnieston Crane and the Clyde Auditorium at the Scottish Exhibition and Concert Centre.


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Raise funds for two fantastic Charities: The Fire Fighters Charity and Erskine, by taking part in this amazing abseil off The Finnieston Crane. Finnieston with the Finnieston Crane and North Rotunda in the foreground and the Clyde Auditorium in the background. The giant 150-ton cantilever fitting-out crane was erected around 1907 . on the west side of the fitting-out basin of the Clydebank Shipyard on the River Clyde. The Finnieston Crane , the SECC and the Crowne Plaza Hotel beside the River? A 4-6-2 Class YP locomotive, with protection against damage in transit, is hoisted on board ship by the Finnieston Crane at Stobcross Quay in 1952. Rotunda restaurant and Finnieston crane, Glasgow, Stickers created by beautifulclicks. Customize this design with text or images, or order as shown.

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