Pond
in Maxwell Park
The park was gifted to the City of Glasgow by Sir John Stirling Maxwell, the Scottish politician and philanthropist, who helped shape the Pollokshields area into the green space it is today. The park opened in 1890, and contains a number of different plants that were taken from the gardens of Pollok House in nearby Pollok Country Park. |
Pond
in Maxwell Park
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Houses
in Sprinkell Avenue
from Maxwell Park |
Maxwell
Park
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Houses
in Saint Andrew's Drive
from Maxwell Park |
Maxwell
Park
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Maxwell
Park
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Maxwell
Park
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Old
postcard of Maxwell Park
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Flower
Beds in Maxwell Park
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Pollokshields
Burgh Hall
at the edge of Maxwell Park - an "A" listed building Pollokshields Burgh Hall was constructed in 17th-century Scottish Baronial style and opened in 1890 by Sir John Stirling Maxwell as a Masonic Meeting Place and for use by the independent burgh of Pollokshields |
Pollokshields
Burgh Hall
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Villa
near Maxwell
Park
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Maxwell
Park Railway
Station
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Map of
Maxwell Park
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Map of
Pollokshields
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