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Plan of the boundary line between the Inchbelly Road and Stirlings Road from the junction of said roads at the Townhead of Glasgow opposite St Mungos burying ground to Garngad Hill Road

Plan of the boundary line between the Inchbelly Road and Stirlings Road from the junction of said roads at the Townhead of Glasgow opposite St Mungos burying ground to Garngad Hill Road


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Plan of the boundary line between the Inchbelly Road and Stirlings Road from the junction of said roads at the Townhead of Glasgow opposite St Mungos burying ground to Garngad Hill Road

Plan showing the boundary line between the Inchbelly and Sitrlings turnpike roads, Glasgow, and also showing the former Monkland Canal basin. Surveyed under the direction of James Shanks, Road Surveyor, by Andrew Thomson

Scottish Canals are in charge of the five canals in Scotland

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This print showcases a historical plan of the boundary line between the Inchbelly Road and Stirlings Road in Glasgow, Scotland. The image takes us back to a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the meticulous surveying work conducted under the guidance of James Shanks, an esteemed road surveyor. Andrew Thomson's expertise is evident in this detailed representation of the boundary line, which stretches from the junction of said roads at Townhead of Glasgow opposite St Mungos burying ground all the way to Garngad Hill Road. What makes this photograph even more intriguing is its inclusion of the former Monkland Canal basin. This feature adds another layer of historical significance as it highlights an important waterway that once played a vital role in transportation and trade within Glasgow. Ramsay's skillful capture allows viewers to appreciate both the technical precision involved in mapping out road boundaries and canals during that time period, as well as providing insight into how urban landscapes have evolved over time. It serves as a valuable record for those interested in understanding Glasgow's rich history and development. Overall, this print offers not only aesthetic appeal but also serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, or anyone with an interest in Scottish Canals' past.

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