Glasgow
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| Glasgow at the crossroads by Alan Knight Available late August. A beautiful and sensitive photographic portrait of the city and its folk as it sought to re-define itself in the...more | | |  |

| Pollokshaws Through Time by George Rountree An evocative selection of late nineteenth and early twentieth century photos chronicling the changes in the lives and surroundings of the people of...more | | |  |

| Old Anniesland to Knightswood, with Broomhill, Jordanhill and Scotstounhill by Sandra Malcolm Glasgow West End historian Sandra Malcolm has written an informative text which balances well researched facts with some entertaining possibilities...more | | |  |

| The Glasgow Group 1958-2008 by Introduction by Alisdair Gray This beautiful book was published to coincide with the 50th anniversary exhibition of The Glasgow Group. Subtitled 50 years in Scottish Art and...more | | |  |

| Old Anderston and Finnieston by Guthrie Hutton Local history of this inner city area of Glasgow, illustrated throughout with scarce old photographs. Featured subjects include Stobcross Motor...more | | |  |

| Old Clarkston and Netherlee by Douglas Nisbet Interesting and informative captions enhance a nostalgic collection of snapshots of the Glasgow south side suburbs of Clarkston and Netherlee...more | | |  |

| Old Glasgow and The Clyde - From the archives of T. & R. Annan by Sandra Malcolm Thomas Annan established his photography business in 1855, initially describing himself as a ‘calotype printer’, after the process used to...more | | |  |

| Old Thornliebank by Maud Devine Thornliebank mushroomed in the early nineteenth century after the influential Crum family bought a nearby printfield and cotton mill in the 1780s. The...more | | |  |

| Bygone Maryhill by Guthrie Hutton This is Guthrie Hutton's second book on Maryhill and illustrates the well-loved neighbourhood (including Queen's Cross and extending south as far as...more | | |  |

| Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Co., 1854 to 2004 by David Stark Charles Rennie Mackintosh was the third partner of John Honeyman and Keppie, the architectural practice now called Keppie Design which celebrated...more | | |  |

| Bygone Pollokshaws by George Rountree George Rountree's second book for Stenlake on Pollokshaws features an entirely new collection of pictures, accompanied by the author's trademark...more | | |  |

| Bygone Govan by George Rountree George Rountree spent much of his childhood in the 1930s and 40s in Govan, and has been able to bring a unique insight to the collection of pictures...more | | |  |

| Old Scotstoun & Whiteinch by Sandra Malcolm These two densely populated areas of Glasgow have seen some major changes over the past 100 years: the building of the Clyde Tunnel led to the...more | | |  |

| Glasgow’s Last Days of Steam by W.A.C. Smith In 1831 the opening of the Garnkirk & Glasgow Railway heralded the arrival of the Railway Age in Glasgow and within just a few decades the city was...more | | |  |

| Glasgow and Dunbartonshire’s Lost Railways by Gordon Stansfield Glasgow is unique among British cities in that it has the largest rail network outside of London, and there was once a time when the city had four...more | | |  |
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