This is the Pedestrian entry to the Williamsburg Bridge which opens up a world of steel carrying millions of trains, pantechnicons, cars, people, skateboards, bikes and bloody electric scooters into the city every day.
This is the Pedestrian entry to the Williamsburg Bridge which opens up a world of steel carrying millions of trains, pantechnicons, cars, people, skateboards, bikes and bloody electric scooters into the city every day.
Stormy weather on the Firth of Clyde. Painting by Sandra Ratcliffe.
David Mitchell whose brilliant photographs appeared in newspapers across the world alongside the first drafts of the history of this truly historic event. And one of them won him the award of News Photographer of the Year.
It was in 1905 that William A. Smith and Alexander Govan relocated the Argyll Motors Ltd. to Alexandria. Work on the factory took fourteen months and cost £220,000. The largest car factory outside the USA, the frontage architecture was (and remains) magnificent.
There were some smashing looking girls at the Westclox factory on Strathleven Industrial Estate at Renton in 1963. Who can name them?
Picture by David Tait