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English: View from Lyle Road on the lower slopes of Lyle Hill in Greenock, looking east along the River Clyde waterfronts of Greenock and Port Glasgow, showing major buildings and industrial features. The Glebe sugar refinery is the red brick building furthest left. The photograph is taken near the point where Lyle Road merges into Newton Street.
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View along the River Clyde waterfronts of Greenock and Port Glasgow from Lyle Road, Lyle Hill

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