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Constructed in the mid 19th Century, it was possibly designed by Robert W. Billings.

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The main facade of the former Broome and Green fruit merchants building hidden away in an internal courtyard just off Candleriggs in Glasgow, and surrounded by modern buildings.

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An Evening with Robert & May Miller and Friends at East Kilbride Village Theatre, East Kilbride | What's On Lanarkshire After the success of their 35th Anniversary Show, Robert & May Miller return to East Kilbride Village Theatre for another evening of music and fun! What's On Lanarkshire - your guide to events in Lana...

May Miller I think. Robert and May Miller played a regular exceptionally popular Sunday spot at the #MerchantPride in #Candleriggs Glasgow. Perhaps still do.

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Hidden away in an internal courtyard, this rather elegant mid-19th Cebtury building has been swallowed up by the newer developments which now surround it and so is rarely seen by those exploring the city.

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The main facade of the former Broome and Green fruit merchants building just off Candleriggs in Glasgow.

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The entrance to Glasgow City Halls on Candleriggs. This part of the building was created by John Carrick in 1885.

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A poem which reads: Ghostly workers sleep below, they hear no rain or heel and toe, think of them where the forges glow, in the Glasgow of long ago.

A poem which reads: Ghostly workers sleep below, they hear no rain or heel and toe, think of them where the forges glow, in the Glasgow of long ago.

A poem by Edwin Morgan, Glasgow's first poet laureate, inscribed on a flagstone outside the old City Halls on Candleriggs.

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