IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Riverside Road, GLASGOW, G76 0DG

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Riverside Road, G76 0DG by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (8 Images Found)

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Image
Details
Distance
1
Waterfoot Village
From Cartside Road.
Image: © Stephen Sweeney Taken: 17 Nov 2009
0.06 miles
2
Waterfoot from Cartside Road
Looking west to the village.
Image: © Stephen Sweeney Taken: 17 Nov 2009
0.10 miles
3
White Cart Water at Waterfoot
White Cart Water at Waterfoot viewed a short distance upstream of the weir near the confluence with the Earn Water.
Image: © Kenneth Mallard Taken: 27 Nov 2010
0.18 miles
4
Field above Waterfoot
Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 17 Aug 2022
0.18 miles
5
White Cart Water at Waterfoot
The White Cart Water at Waterfoot viewed a short distance upstream of the weir near the confluence with the Earn Water.
Image: © Kenneth Mallard Taken: 31 Aug 2010
0.19 miles
6
Small wood and minor road
The small wood sits beside the minor road, just across the fields to the east of Waterfoot.
Image: © Alec MacKinnon Taken: 2 Jun 2013
0.20 miles
7
Copse of Trees beside a Minor Road
On a minor road which runs roughly parallel to the B767 between Waterfoot and Eaglesham.
Image: © G Laird Taken: 31 Oct 2013
0.21 miles
8
Dock leaf
Rubbing the leaf or juicy stem of a dock on a nettle sting soothes the pain. They were called "docken" when I was wee. I haven't discussed them with anybody for a long time but I expect this is still the case in rural Scotland at least.
Image: © Alec MacKinnon Taken: 2 Jun 2013
0.22 miles