This is Argyle Street in Glasgow during the Empire Days of the 1950′s. The buildings were all covered in inches of black soot from the industrial revolution. The only thing that brightened up the streets were the tramcars, but even they were slightly grey. I grew up in Glasgow at that time and can still picture the trams and trolley buses in my mind.
love your work. absolutely. my husband; briggs, and i were married are culzen castle in sept. ’04, (what a fabulous day that was!!!) would love to see any of your work of the castle.
If you would like a copy of one of my prints, please send me an email to traqair@aol.com
An 8x10 inch print, signed and surrounded by an 11x14 inch matte, costs $20 plus shipping.
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If you would like a copy of one of my prints, please send me an email to traqair@aol.com
An 8x10 inch print, signed and surrounded by an 11x14 inch matte, costs $20 plus shipping. Payment can be made via Paypal.
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love your work. absolutely. my husband; briggs, and i were married are culzen castle in sept. ’04, (what a fabulous day that was!!!) would love to see any of your work of the castle.
all the very best, sara cunningham
Hi Sara, thanks for your kind words. I’ve posted several Culzean prints on this website, but you can also see some from the Culzean area on my Facebook page. The link for the photos is
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=192682&id=525292108&l=0f3b784efc