Photographs of the town of Bishopbriggs
in the central belt of Scotland
Forth
and
Clyde Canal
on the outskirts of Bishopbriggs The Thomas Muir Trail leads from the canal through the public park into the town centre of Bishopbriggs |
Plaque
at Bishopbriggs on the Forth
and Clyde Canal through central Scotland |
Allan
Glen's School Club building
at the playing fields in Bishopbriggs Motto: "Cum Scientia Humanitas" ( 'Humanity with Knowledge' / 'Civilization with Science') Allan Glen was a wright who became a wealthy property owner who left £20,000 in his will in 1850 to make "provision for giving gratuitously a good practical education to about fifty boys, sons of tradesmen or persons in the industrial classes in Glasgow". In 1912 the school became a Science High School under the Glasgow School Board. Children who passed the entrance exam, benefitted from the high standard of teaching at the school. It ceased to be a selective school in 1973 and closed in 1989. |
Public
Library in Bishopbriggs
|
Shops in
Bishopbriggs
|
Church
in Bishopbriggs
|
Public
Park in Bishopbriggs
|
Signpost
in the Public Park
in Bishopbriggs |
Location
Map for Bishopbriggs
Bishopbriggs is some 4 miles to the NE of Glasgow |
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