The latest exhibition at Maryhill Museum showcases the social history of Glasgow through Morton Gillespies's documentary photography.

A photographic journey back in time. These photographs document the wholesale demolition of Glasgow’s slum tenements to be replaced by multi storey boxes in the sky and peripheral housing schemes remote from the city centre. A time which saw the decline of the traditional industries of heavy engineering, shipbuilding and steelworks which had made Glasogw the second city of the empire. The days of Clyde steamers which transported Glaswegians “doon the water" to Dunoon, Largs and Rothesay. Gillespie’s images capture memories of the past and of a brave new world in the making.

An evening viewing attended by Morton Gillespie.

Light refreshments will be served.

Image Caption

Image © Morton Gillespie

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  • Venue

    Maryhill Burgh Halls

  • Address

    24 Gairbraid Avenue, Wyndford, Glasgow, UK

  • Phone Number

    0141 948 0700

  • Price

    Adults £2 / Kids Free

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