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The Clyde Auditorium, a 3000 seat concert hall which forms the latest part of the en:Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in en:Glasgow, en:Scotland. Nicknamed "The Armadillo", the Clyde Auditorium was designed by architect Sir Norman Foster. Also shown is the en:Bells Bridge across the en:River Clyde. Photo taken by Finlay McWalter on en:May 7th en:2004. External link |
Date | 8 May 2004 (original upload date) |
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Author | The original uploader was Finlay McWalter at English Wikipedia. |
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[edit]- 2004-05-08 01:54 Finlay McWalter 800×599×8 (122258 bytes) Norman Foster's Clyde Auditorium {{msg:GFDL}}
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