Description Address Date Tags
Kelvin Dock with a lighter ready for launching Maryhill 1923, Maryhill,
Shipbuilding
Women and a child in back court (unidentified) n.d. ?c.1900, Women
Glasgow High School for Girls: gymnasium Garnethill 1901, Garnethill,
Schoolchildren,
Schools
Pencil sketch of Old Govan by A D Robertson Govan n.d., Govan
Mackie & Thomson's shipbuilding yard during launch of three steam trawlers Govan 1891, Govan,
Shipbuilding
Pollokshaws redevelopment: panorama from the tower of St Conval's Church Pollokshaws Jan. 1958, Pollokshaws
From bowling green Mosspark n.d. ?c.1930, Council Housing,
Mosspark
Woman seated in bed recess ('Slum Interiors') n.d. ?c.1915, Interiors,
Slum Housing,
Women
'Big Rory' entertaining crowds at Yulefest Dec. 1987,
Horses and heavy vehicles in front of the Albion works of G & A Harvey (Old Govan series) Govan n.d. ?c.1910, Govan
McFarlane Paton's sweet and jam works, with slabs of toffee ready for cutting into caramels Baillieston n.d. ?c.1945, Baillieston,
Industry
Cochran's Mini Centre Whiteinch 1989, Whiteinch
Pollokshaws redevelopment: panorama from the tower of St Conval's Church Pollokshaws Jan. 1958, Pollokshaws
Albion Works (interior) Scotstoun 1955, Engineering,
Scotstoun
Cadder House Cadder n.d. c.1870, Cadder,
Historic Buildings
North British Locomotive engines being transported through the streets (postcard) Springburn n.d. ?c.1930, Engineering,
Springburn
Merklands Wharf Partick 6 Sept. 1971, Partick,
River Clyde,
Ships
Forth and Clyde Canal Maryhill 1955, Canals,
Maryhill
Group of four women with household implements outside a tenement Partick n.d. ?c.1955, Partick,
Women
Beardmore's Works: men at work Dalmuir 1911, Dalmuir,
Shipbuilding
Linthouse Shipyard, offices (dinner hour) (Old Govan series) Govan n.d. ?c.1910, Govan,
Shipbuilding
St Rollox Soap and Candle Works n.d. ?c.1930, Aerial Views,
Industry
Queenslie Industrial Estate Queenslie c.1962, Industry,
Queenslie
Corporation bus (AEC Regent III) n.d. c.1949, Transport
Graving docks Govan Oct. 1936, Govan,
River Clyde,
Shipbuilding