“Wincher’s Stance” by John Clinch is in Buchanan Bus Station in Glasgow.  It represents two lovers who are winching which is a local dialect word for kissing or courting and a common scene throughout the world. Are they meeting or leaving one another and is the tear rolling down the girl’s cheek one of happiness or sadness?  We don’t know but I think the man in dungarees is returning from work with a newspaper in his bag and the girl looks very excited to have met up with him again.    

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