Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Glasgow Museum of Transport


Glasgow Transport Museum

This Museum is free to the public, and the reviews were mixed about it, but we found it to be quite enjoyable. There were many old cars, models of boats, old motorcycles and too many city trams. I decided to post some pictures of this day trip as it was very well displayed and lot's of interesting facts about the boats built on the Glasgow Clyde. A note to the residence of Glasgow who think it's lame: your tax money was spent well.



This behind us is the River Clyde where all the ships were built and launched including a massive Battleship called the HMS Hood, which was one of the biggest ships in the world when it was built in 1918. It sunk in less then 3 minutes when it was defending the Atlantic Ocean during WWII





This might be another factor as to why many Scottish folk moved to Canada. It was a steal of a deal to come! Too good to pass eh...


Cars.... lot's of cars


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