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              <text>University of Glasgow was founded in 1451 in Glasgow's city centre but moved to the current main campus grounds in 1870.
It is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's four ancient universities. 
The university has 28,000 students.
The tour consists of a series of individual 360º photographs taken at various locations on the university campus and the areas surrounding it. Each image has a description beneath it and underneath is arrows to click through the images. 
The different locations are: the Memorial Gate, the Gilbert Scott building, Bute Hall, the Hunterian Museum, the Quads, the University Chapel, the Flagpole, Professor's Square, the university Library, Queen Margaret Union, the university gym, and Ashton Lane. 
Accessibility notes: Accessibility levels vary across the campus.</text>
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