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Crowds gather as the baton approaches (Copy) View fullsize
Our steps have never looked so good! (Copy) View fullsize
The crowd outside the is reaching fever pitch as the baton gets nearer (Copy) View fullsize
Hunter Reid OBE carries Her Majesties Baton along Maryhill Road (Copy) View fullsize
Hunter Reid shouts in his order at Harveys (Copy) View fullsize
After a wonderful afternoon in Maryhill the baton departs (Copy) View fullsize
The choir find a good spot to sing across the Kelvin Dock (Copy) View fullsize
The crowds begin to take their seats (Copy) View fullsize
The view from the Creative Cargo barge (Copy) View fullsize
The grey clouds do not put off these music lovers (Copy) View fullsize
The choir in full swing (Copy) View fullsize
These 4 have got prime seats (Copy) View fullsize
Traffic slows as the mellow tones of the choir wow the crowd (Copy) View fullsize
The Doors Open Day bus was the most popular way to get around today (Copy) View fullsize
Summer morning light bathes the first workshop in the courtyard (Copy) View fullsize
Queens Cross Housing Association are first to try the stain glass activity (Copy) View fullsize
View from the Creative Cargo barge (Copy) View fullsize
Cygnets in the canal enjoying the sunny weather too (Copy) View fullsize
The Glasgow Science Festival activities attracted wide interest throughout the day (Copy) View fullsize
Breakthrough young people busy creating beautiful art (Copy) View fullsize
Songs of the Trades choir wowing our guests. (Copy) View fullsize
Despite the glorious weather, inside the hall listening to the choir was the place to be. (Copy) View fullsize
Crowds gather as the baton approaches (Copy)
Our steps have never looked so good! (Copy)
The crowd outside the is reaching fever pitch as the baton gets nearer (Copy)
Hunter Reid OBE carries Her Majesties Baton along Maryhill Road (Copy)
Hunter Reid shouts in his order at Harveys (Copy)
After a wonderful afternoon in Maryhill the baton departs (Copy)
The choir find a good spot to sing across the Kelvin Dock (Copy)
The crowds begin to take their seats (Copy)
The view from the Creative Cargo barge (Copy)
The grey clouds do not put off these music lovers (Copy)
The choir in full swing (Copy)
These 4 have got prime seats (Copy)
Traffic slows as the mellow tones of the choir wow the crowd (Copy)
The Doors Open Day bus was the most popular way to get around today (Copy)
Summer morning light bathes the first workshop in the courtyard (Copy)
Queens Cross Housing Association are first to try the stain glass activity (Copy)
View from the Creative Cargo barge (Copy)
Cygnets in the canal enjoying the sunny weather too (Copy)
The Glasgow Science Festival activities attracted wide interest throughout the day (Copy)
Breakthrough young people busy creating beautiful art (Copy)
Songs of the Trades choir wowing our guests. (Copy)
Despite the glorious weather, inside the hall listening to the choir was the place to be. (Copy)
 

Maryhill Burgh Halls, 10-24 Gairbraid Avenue, Glasgow, G20 8YE, Scotland   0141 948 0700   info@mbht.org.uk

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The stained glass panel images are copyright Glasgow Museums, on behalf of Glasgow City Council.
The original panels are part of Glasgow Museums’ Collections.