Glasgow City, United Kingdom

Pioneering the Health of the City: Glasgow tour

Pioneering the Health of the City: Glasgow tour

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12 tour stops

1

Glasgow Cathedral and surrounds

Castle Street, David Livingstone statue, Glasgow Cathedral and graveyard

 
2

Glasgow Royal Infirmary & Museum

Glasgow Royal Infirmary and Friends of Glasgow Royal Infirmary Museum

3 min
3

Provand’s Lordship and the Physic Garden

Glasgow oldest house

1 min
4

Glasgow Necropolis

Glasgow's Victorian City of the Dead

3 min
5

High Street and City Improvement Tenements

Glasgow's oldest street

8 min
6

215 High Street

The former British Linen Bank building

2 min
7

Glasgow Cross

Glasgow Cross and the Toolbooth Steeple

1 min
8

Saltmarket and Old Ship Bank

Another of Glasgow's oldest streets

2 min
9

Glasgow Green

Glasgow's oldest park

2 min
10

Doulton Fountain and People’s Palace

Within Glasgow Green

3 min
11

James Watt statue and drying greens

Within Glasgow Green

2 min
12

The River Clyde

The last stop on our tour

2 min

Overview

This walking tour will give an overview of Glasgow’s health history, based on the ‘historic backbone’ of Glasgow. It looks at old and new housing, environmental pollution, clean water and sewage, education, food, access to medical treatments and green space, all which have been the foundations for the health and wellbeing of the city’s residents. It shows examples of the challenges that faced the city and how people devised innovative and imaginative solutions to these problems.

We have produced this audio tour as part of the Glasgow 850 anniversary and launched it at the Doors Open Day festival however it will still be accessible beyond the festival itself.

The voices you will hear on this audio tour include those of young people from the G15 Youth Project in Glasgow, who kindly offered to narrate several stops on the tour, alongside those by Kelda McLean, who has produced the tour through her role as Communications Officer at the Glasgow Centre for Population Health.

Itinerary 3.0 km / 2:00

Offline map included

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