West End Festival:Film screening: Local Landmarks – Loved & Lost, 14 June, 2017
6-7pm
Free entry but please book in advance
West End born and bred film curator, Liam Paterson, will take you on an adventure through the old streets of Glasgow with specially selected films from the National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive. See Scottish landmarks, both loved and lost, on the big screen in this captivating local screening.
Kelvin Hall,
1445 Argyle St, Glasgow G3 8AW
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