Glasgow

Tollbooth Steeple

  Glasgow Cross, City Centre     more than a year ago
Standing  on a small "traffic island"  the Tolbooth Steeple dominates Glasgow Cross. Originally built in 1636 the seven-storey 126 feet high Tolbooth  is the Cross’s most important feature and  is topped by a clock and a stone crown.  Once part of a much larger building, the Tolbooth provided accommodation for the Town Clerk’s office, the council hall and the city prison. It was also a backdrop to many an execution by hanging of witches, thieves and murderers. All that remains today is the steeple sitting on a junction of five roads and a  load of traffic.

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