Today we set off for Glasgow as we wanted to go to Greenbank Garden and the David Livingstone Centre. En route though, we happened to pass St. Mungos Museum which was having a Peter Howson exhibition so we parked up to have a look around.
Apparently the original theme of the exhibition was meant to be the Irish potato famine however it was expanded to encompass all famine.
At the back of the museum is the first Zen garden in the UK.
And at the front of the museum is the oldest house in Glasgow.
And then, pretty much circling the museum is some varied architecture.
Apparently the original theme of the exhibition was meant to be the Irish potato famine however it was expanded to encompass all famine.
At the back of the museum is the first Zen garden in the UK.
And at the front of the museum is the oldest house in Glasgow.
And then, pretty much circling the museum is some varied architecture.
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