Town
Centre of Cambuslang
Known as " the largest village in Scotland ", Cambuslang is just south of the River Clyde and about 6 miles ( 9.7km ) to the south-east of Glasgow. The town has a history of coal mining, iron & steel making and engineering works. |
The
Cambuslang Institute
Built between 1892 and 1898, it is a grade "B" listed building. |
Baptist
Church ( b1895 )
in Cambuslang |
Cambuslang
Public School
- b1848 ( Now Greenlees Care Home ) |
St.
Brides Church
( b1900 )
in Cambuslang |
High
rise tenement blocks
in Cambuslang |
River Clyde view
from Cambuslang |
Trinity
Parish Church in
Cambuslang
Built 1897 - 1899, a grade "B" Gothic-style, listed building |
Fountain
outside Cambuslang Railway Station |
Orion
Pedestrian Bridge
over the River Clyde at Cambuslang This bridge was built to connect Cambuslang to Tollcross in Glasgow Walk from Cambuslang along the River Clyde to Uddingston |
Map
of Cambuslang
( Note: Click here or on above for large format copy ) |
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