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Dorset Street
Renovated tenement buildings
Image: © Helen Robertson
Taken: Unknown
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Elderslie Street, Glasgow
Looking from the junction with Kent Road towards St Vincent Street.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 2 Feb 2010
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Elderslie Street
The towers are at the former Trinity College (on the right)
Image and the former Park Church tower, of which only the tower survives
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Image: © Thomas Nugent
Taken: 19 May 2013
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Oor fingerprint fun
One of the artworks in the Oor Wullie's wee Bucket Trail. Oor fingerprint fun, created by Callander Primary School is located inside the Mitchell Library in Glasgow.
We wanted our design to include a contribution from all of our children which led us to think about finger printing and painting. Our design is made up of over 250 different finger prints, the whole school has played a part in creating our sculpture. This sculpture is sponsored on behalf of Alexander MacKenzie. See https://www.oorwullie.com/wullies/oor-fingerprint-fun/.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe
Taken: 2 Aug 2019
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Oor Cosmic Wullie
One of the artworks in the Oor Wullie's wee Bucket Trail. Oor Cosmic Wullie, created by the Royal Hospital for Children – Ward 4 – Psychiatry Inpatient Unit is located inside the Mitchell Library in Glasgow..
Young people who are patients in Ward 4 in the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow attend art classes provided by the Hospital Education Service. This has been a fun group activity with lots of super ideas. The young people finally agreed on designing a Cosmic themed Oor Wullie. The sculpture has been decorated with silver and metallic paints and Oor Wullie's dungarees are covered in cosmic symbols; the moon, planets and stars. We think he looks fabulous. This sculpture is sponsored by IBCWealth.com. See https://www.oorwullie.com/wullies/oor-cosmic-wullie/.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe
Taken: 2 Aug 2019
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Oor Xavier
One of the artworks in the Oor Wullie's WEE Bucket Trail. Oor Xavier, created by St Aloysius' College Junior School is located inside the Mitchell Library.
Oor Xavier' was designed by the children in Xavier House. Each child in Xavier was given the task of creating their own sculpture using 'school life' as their inspiration. Sections of 4 designs were then chosen by our House Captains and used to create 'Oor Xavier'. The bucket signifies the 4 House colours within the Junior School, the tartan trousers are for our Scottish heritage, the shirt symbolises our subjects and activities within the school and the rainbow hair and red nose - well, why not! See https://www.oorwullie.com/wullies/oor-xavier/.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe
Taken: 2 Aug 2019
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Popcorn Wullie
One of the artworks in the Oor Wullie's WEE Bucket Trail. Popcorn Wullie, created by Crosshouse Primary School is located inside the Mitchell Library in Glasgow.
'Popcorn Wullie' was created by Brooke Evans. Brooke's design was inspired by her love of watching films and eating popcorn on cinema visits with her family and friends. Her Primary 5 classmates helped her paint the sculpture bringing her design to life. This sculpture is sponsored by IBCWealth.com. See https://www.oorwullie.com/wullies/popcorn-wullie/.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe
Taken: 2 Aug 2019
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Oor 'Braveheart' Wullie
One of the artworks in the Oor Wullie's WEE Bucket Trail. Oor 'Braveheart' Wullie, created by St Mary’s Nursery is located inside the Mitchell Library in Glasgow.
Our sculpture has been designed by the children and parents at St Mary's Nursery by collating everyone's ideas. We were inspired by Nathan and his bravery and wanted to include our nursery colours and logo. This sculpture is sponsored by Caledonian Pavers. See https://www.oorwullie.com/wullies/oor-braveheart-wullie/.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe
Taken: 2 Aug 2019
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Alejandro
One of the artworks in the Oor Wullie's WEE Bucket Trail. Alejandro, created by Kingcase Primary School is located inside the Mitchell Library in Glasgow.
The design was created by Sepen Dizlek (11 years old). She was inspired by French artists. She chose the design because art is one of her hobbies and she would like to be an artist when she grows up. She had a lot of fun designing the sculpture and hopes others will enjoy seeing her finished sculpture. See https://www.oorwullie.com/wullies/alejandro/.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe
Taken: 2 Aug 2019
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Kent Road, Glasgow
Houses on the north side of Kent Road looking towards Elderslie Street.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 2 Feb 2010
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