St Andrew’s-by-the-Green, 1973

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St Andrew's-by-the-Green snapped by Duncan McCallum AKA Streapadair in March 1973. It was built as an Episcopalian Church between 1750-52 & was designed by Presbyterian Andrew Hunter who was excommunicated for his efforts. Happily...

Wellshot Rd at Trainard Ave, Tollcross – 1908

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Photo: Glasgow City Archives Wellshot Rd at Trainard Ave, Tollcross, around 1908. It's surprisingly little changed. Some far off tenements have been replaced with modern flats and the international swimming centre can now be found...

1-7 Blythswood Square – c1860s

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Photo (C1804): Sourced from Virtual Mitchell and reproduced with the kind permission of Glasgow City Archives. The cobbles are gone and cars now line the streets, but the north side of Blythswood Square is little...

St Enoch Square – Various

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Photo: Unknown. Photo: Unknown. Photo: Unknown. Photo: Unknown. Photograph reproduced with the kind permission of Stuart Neville - https://www.flickr.com/photos/stunev4/   Photograph reproduced with the kind permission of Stuart Neville - https://www.flickr.com/photos/stunev4/ Photograph reproduced with the kind permission of...

White Elephant Cinema, 42 Kilmarnock Rd – c1950

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  Photo: The Herald The White Elephant cinema was designed by architect Harry Barnes and opened its doors in 1927. It was commissioned by renowned showman and eccentric A.E. Pickard, father of the Britannia Panopticon music...

Former Royal Exchange (now Gallery of Modern Art) – 1906

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Photo (C1202): Sourced from Virtual Mitchell and reproduced with the kind permission of Glasgow City Archives. The former Royal Exchange looks stunning against a blue winter sky as it rises majestically over the surrounding square....

Argyle St – James Watt St – c1900

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Photo (C1716): Sourced from Virtual Mitchell and reproduced with the kind permission of Glasgow City Archives.
5 Bridge St - 15 Carlton Court

5 Bridge St/15 Carlton Court – 1940s

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You've probably passed this Art Deco corner a hundred times and never given it much thought. Perhaps its location, right next to the Georgian grandeur of Carlton Place, means that it's often overlooked. It was...

Corona Bar – 1970s

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The ornate exterior of the Corona bar will be familiar to most South Siders. It was built in 1912-13 by Clarke & Bell & J.H. Craigie for well known Glasgow publican James O'Malley at...