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: The Bridge of Sighs was built in 1833 by James Hamilton, the son of the more famous architect David Hamilton. It was erected to cross the Molendinar Ravine from Cathedral Square to the new Necropolis, the and city of the dead that was opened on the old Merchants Park. The name Bridge of Sighs is sometimes said to derive from that of the Ponte dei Sospiri in Venice, which linked the criminal courts with the citys prisons. More likely it refers to the sadness of funeral processions crossing from the Cathedral to the Necropolis.
In 1877 the Molendinar Burn was culverted over and Wishart Street was built along the course of the ravine. Glasgow, Scotland.
This Picture also can be found in Collection: Glasgow Scotland - City of Surprises
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