EUROPE-UNITED KINGDOM/Scotland
WORLD FAMOUS BUILDINGS

From 'Explore worldwide' 1999,'Royal Family'1980 ,'The Bonnie Scotland'1988,'http://www.greatbuildings.com,'
Glasgow School of Art/Mackintosh Building
167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow

Architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh on 1896 and the
first half of the building was completed in 1899 and the second in 1909. The
Glasgow School of Art is regarded as one of the foremost institutions for the
study of art and design in the world. Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Scotland Street School Museum
Distric of Kingston, Glasgow


Located
in a former school built by Charles Rennie Mackintosh between
1903 and 1906. The building is one of Glasgow's foremost architectural
attractions. It is located next to the Shields Road subway station. Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Willow Tea Rooms
217 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow 
Architect by internationally renowned architect Charles
Rennie Mackintosh, which opened for business in October 1903. They quickly
gained enormous popularity, and are the most famous of the many Glasgow tearooms
that opened in the late 19th and early 20th century. Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Glasgow Travel Centre
Glasgow
Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Dunfermline Wharf
Fife

Situated near the centre of Dunfermline in West Fife at 2 Moodie Street is an 18th-century pantiled weaver's cottage where Andrew Carnegie the industrialist and benefactor was born in 1835. Photo by JS Park who member of CFC.
Peace Heaven House
Dunfermline, Fife

Photo by JS Park who member of CFC.
Loch Ness
Culloden, Highlands


Home of the world-famous monster, known affectionately to locals as 'Nessie'.
For centuries sightings have been made of a mysterious creature said to inhabit
the deep and murky waters of Scotland's most famous Loch. Photo by JS Park who member of CFC.
New
Lanark
Strathclyde

Architect
by Robert Owen in 1800-25. Photo by JS Park who member of CFC.
World
Heritage Village
New
Lanark, Strathclyde

Photo by JS Park who member of CFC.