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Here’s our insider’s guide Walking westwards across the Kelvin Bridge by night, the glowing apex of the illuminated university spire just visible behind the Hillhead tenement skyline ...
It is named for William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, who invented the Kelvin bridge in 1861 to measure very low resistances. The left-hand circuit of the figure is not a Kelvin circuit. Here, R2 and R4 ...
Start: Kelvin Bridge subway station (GR: NS 573669). Finish: Speirs Wharf (GR: NS 586664). Public transport: Subway or buses from Glasgow city centre to Kelvin Bridge. Twenty minute walk from ...
Here’s our insider’s guide Walking westwards across the Kelvin Bridge by night, the glowing apex of the illuminated university spire just visible behind the Hillhead tenement skyline ...