Thursday 10 October 2024

Glasgow University . Saying thank you

 Glasgow university was founded in 1451...and was on the High street until the 1800s...now the new, built above Kelvingrove park, is the old!!


Looking back to the museum over the park through which the river Kelvin flows.

The "new"... And the even newer 


More contrasts...the skyscraper University library and the Hunterian Art Gallery 



And there was a coffee bar...just after the gift shop...a university with a gift shop?!

And the toilet had a lovely floor..


And to the chapel...built in 1927, between the two Victorian wings, where there had been a wide flight of steps leading to a square....



This is the Memorial Chapel where the Thanksgiving service by the Anatomy department is held annually.

People from every level spoke , from the principal down to a third year student...if their experience, and their thanks to people like Pirate who gifted themselves for research.

The service wasn't especially religious...it had Christian and Jewish and Celtic aspects with a couple of readings and the music that the choir sang.

The acoustics are good, the choir very good indeed....very balanced...not often do you hear bass voices like that.

Pirate's elder daughter had flown up from Bristol to be there, with her husband...whose mother had just died...I gave her her toy duck which Pirate had kept...and him a card and a hug....

They had been round the museum in the morning and spent the afternoon at a cinema.

But the service brought it home to them just what Pirate had done...and what it means...and why.  Her attitude certainly changed and she was naturally nice.

Then it was off on the bus...I didn't have time to stay for the refreshments...

Back into the main bus station with a quarter hour to spare...and then the express bus to Prestwick, and car home from there...a journey of 2¼ hours that would have been over and hour longer, had I chosen buses all the way!


So a very long day...and a very full day ! But worth doing.


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