Glasgow
Antiques series. Tim sees an eclectic mix of Glaswegian antiques including a piece of rare Clutha glass, a Glasgow Boys oil painting and a Singer sewing machine.
Once the second city of the empire, Glasgow is home to many industries, famous names and objects which are now regarded as valuable and collectable.
Tim Wonnacott visits a farmers market on the shores of Loch Lomond, just outside Glasgow, where locals have brought along a range of fascinating treasures. They include a piece of rare Clutha glass, a Glasgow Boys oil painting and some antique carpenter's tools with a fascinating story.
Tim tests his head for heights in the roof of Glasgow's 13th-century cathedral and explores the Kelvingrove museum.
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A painting by Edward Hornel
Duration: 02:25
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Tim Wonnacott |
Series Editor | Susie Staples |
Director | Tony McKee |