File:Glasgow Tram no 1392 Glasgow Transport Museum.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGlasgow Tram no 1392 Glasgow Transport Museum.jpg |
An under-rated Glasgow gem! We love it. Every visit yields new insight into the history of Scottish automotive engineering. Everybody loves it. Like 'The Simpsons" its appeal is universal across all ages and demographics. And its free! Go see it if you can. |
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Author | Jordanhill School D&T Dept |
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