East End Walk 9 View of Necropolis and Golf Hill Gallowgate Starting in the heart of City Centre, this walk offers an experience of 10 St Mary’s Exhibition on display at The Lighthouse from the world capital of sport as it grew from (Celtic Football Club) 17.09.2010 until Spring 2011 the bowling greens around High Street to Forbes Street encompass the new urban areas of the 11 Greenhead Gutta Percha Works Calton, and Greenhead Street during the explosion of King Cotton and the rise of the engineering glory of the Clyde. 12 Greenhead Baths The Green Points of Interest 13 The People’s Palace Glasgow Green Commonground:Commonwealth 1 Suggested lunch break: The People’s Palace Exhibition, The Lighthouse

2 Real Tennis Court 14 Clyde & Clydesdale Rowing Clubs Mitchell Street Glasgow Green

3 Studio KAP Offices 15 Glasgow Humane Society Mungo Cochrane’s Bowling Green Glasgow Green City Halls 16 Glasgow Rowing Club St David’s Ramshorn Kirk Silverfir Street Kirk Graveyard Express Building 17 Bowls Club Road 4 Old Central Fire Station Albion Gate 18 Site of Thistle Football Club 5 View north towards Glasgow Provost Way Cathedral and sites of bowling greens on Duke Street and the 19 Greyhound Stadium former site of the first Barony Shawfield Drive Church. 20 Site of Bowling Green 6 Site of Old College and the College Dunn Street Green (Football & Cricket) Commonground City Walks Parsonage Square 21 Weaving Factory Divised by Ged O’Brien (Harrison’s Gym) French Street 7 Site of Army Barracks (Handball & Cricket) 22 Site of Clyde Football Club Barrack Street Barrowfield Ground 8 View of Abbatoir (Gymnasium) Return city centre by train via Melbourne Street Dalmarnock Train Station to the East End INGRAM ST East End Route Map 1 High Street NORTH 3 Station DUKE STREET 5 Route Distance: Approx. 6.5 miles, 10.5 km 2 4 Duke Street Estimated Walking Time: 4 Hours 6 Belgrove Station STREET Station 8 This route has been divised by historian and

CANDLERIGGS 7 author Ged O’Brien. GALLOWGATE 9

Crownpoint Road Gymnasium Frame Played in Glasgow 10 Sports Complex If you would like to learn more of Glasgow’s 13 sporting heritage we recommend that you ABERCROMBY ST read the following book written by Ged: 14 Site of National ‘Played in Glasgow: 12 Indoor Arena & Sir 15 Bridgeton Chris Hoy Velodrome Celtic Charting the Heritage of a City at Play’ Station Park 11 Thomas Taylor Bowls Factory For more information please visit: www.playedinbritain.co.uk Strathclyde & Glasgow MOFFAT ST University Rowing Clubs Site of Queen’s Fleshers’ Haugh Recreation Ground Architecture + Design (Football) 16 Glasgow Green This walk is one of two walks organised as Site of Victoria Southern part of the ACCESS to Architecture 17 Racecourse Necropolis programme, one of the six programmes run 18 20 The Dalmarnock by Architecture + Design Scotland. RUTHERGLEN ROA 21 Station Richmond FRENCH ST Architecture + Design Scotland (A+DS) is Park 22 Scotland’s Champion for excellence in placemaking, architecture and planning. D 19 For more information please visit our website: www.ads.org.uk