How Glasgow Flourished 1714 – 1837, Kelvingrove Art Gallery until 7th Aug, 2014
FREE temporary exhibition – How Glasgow Flourished 1714 – 1837
Georgians and their influence on the city. Its on now until Sunday 17 August, and its free!
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