The Hunterian Museum is located at the far end of the cloisters

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The main exhibition room in the Hunterian Museum

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The staircase up to the Hunterian Museum

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Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery

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The Organist across the other side of the building entertaining the crowds below and around the balcony

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The Heads at Kelvingrove at one of the wings of the building

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Christ of Saint John of the Cross by Salvatore Dali is a popular piece in the art gallery

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The sculpture \"Motherless\" is one of the most popular moving pieces

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The Duke of Wellington with a traffic cone on his head

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