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		<title>Map Of Glasgow City Centre</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Glasgow Stock Exchange 155-59 Buchanan Street 63-69 Nelson Mandela Place Statue of St Andrew and decorative carving Architects: John Burnet 1875-1877 Sir John James Burnet 1894-1898 Sculptors: J &#038; G Mossman Inspired by the Royal Courts of Justice, this building is in the Venetian Gothic style. The Glasgow Stock Exchange was founded in 1844 and was operating from this building until 1973, when it merged with the London Stock Exchange. See if you can spot the terrible restoration work applied to one of the statues on the corner of the building. House of Fraser Department Store 45 Buchanan Street 134-56 </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Italian Centre 7 John Street Italia Statue Sculptor: Alexander Stoddart This striking neo-Classical figure of a personified Italy bears a number of features associated with Italian culture, amongst them the palm branch in the figure’s raised right hand and the inverted cornucopia in her left hand. The helmet she wears further recalls classical antiquity. It was designed to acknowledge the historical influence of Italian artisans on the Merchant City. Department for Environmental Health 23-25 Montrose Street Hygieia Sculptor: William Kellock Brown Fittingly installed atop the loft of the Department for Environmental Health is a statue of Hygieia, the Greek Goddess </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tolbooth Steeple Glasgow Cross Architect: John Boyd Until 1921, the Tolbooth Steeple was still part of a larger building. The steeple itself dates from 1625-7 and was built together with the original Tolbooth which housed the Town Clerk’s office, the council chamber and the city jail. The building was demolished in 1921, leaving the steeple isolated where it remains to this day. The Briggait 64-74 Clyde Street Sea Horses and Associated Decorative Carving Sculptor: unknown The term ‘sea horse is taken somewhat literally on this building, which features hippocampus; the mythological beasts with horse torsos, fish tails, and what seem </p>
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