Glasgow-born Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born in 1868🎂🎉 . Although best known as an architect and designer, Mackintosh also produced a large number of drawings and watercolours, including this, The Road Through the Rocks, Port Vendres: https://t.co/6pFWa1Bv7h

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KupoCon is heading to Scotland! Tickets for KupoCon: The Wee Pom (Glasgow) go on sale in just 3 weeks! https://t.co/JHBLguAVVP

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Welcome to day 2 of the MEGASTORM which really didn’t live up to the hype in Heard some thunder and a few spots of rain

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Another sweet photo from Laura in Glasgow, featuring 'Hoppipolla' and 're: Stacks' in great company.

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Up in Glasgow on family business, but took a detour to for massive treat - 2 signed prints! The most wonderful colours and images!

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Rdizwan Aziz, from the printed these brochures with us for The Art show at the gallery in The colours on the cover really pop in person! Here are a few pages:

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If you're a care-experienced young person there's an opportunity to be part of a brand new online magazine with Work begins in Glasgow on May 19th! > https://t.co/OnY7iBvNeY

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Britain’s first official war artist, Glasgow-born Muirhead Bone’s ‘Winter Mine-laying off Iceland’ (1942) ■ He also specialised in architectural and industrial art ~ at R is the British Museum Reading Room being renovated in 1907

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**GUEST ANNOUNCEMENT** We're thrilled to add artist to this year's Glasgow Comic Con line-up. I could give you a proper introduction... but she doesn't really need one.

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Not only is it the home of the Dovecot archive but they host a whole programme of visual art & events on the Isle of Bute. Glasgow Artist Christine Borland will be exhibiting in June https://t.co/KCTjsOee1y

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Another smashing night by who is off to Glasgow tonight...(check his bio for details) I will see you tomorrow, Dublin at hall!💚

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Quick!! Follow Teddy the Kitten and Richard Rabbit to CCA in Glasgow to get Tim Turnbull’s new book, Avanti! on May 8th - https://t.co/V07eny5sI1

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It's city day This dramatic painting depicts the moment the Nelson Monument in Glasgow Green was struck by lightning on 5th August 1810. John Knox committed it to paper at least 7 years after the event (the Cathedral on the left was not completed until 1816).

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So here's Harry with his kilt!! He really looked like a princess, I love.

I'm sad tour ends today. It was truly an awesome experience I'd repeat a million times, I miss you and love you so much ❤️❤️

Hope you like it xx

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Several brilliant actors have played Macbeth, including two of Glasgow's finest: James McAvoy & Alan Cumming. https://t.co/YCHWfhVqUO

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