On the streets of Glasgow often I meet people who ask me what and why I’m photographing. Some assume I’m from TV. Others accuse me of terrorist activity. Mostly I listen while they tell me their life stories. Here are some of those people.
Man working in a skip
Feeding the pigeons
Tony McGee, Steeplejack
On the way to Duncolm
Man waving from car, Saltmarket
A young guy looking for directions in Kinning Park
Frank Mahon – fount of local knowledge at Carmyle Fords
Guy waiting outside Buchanan Street Subway Station
Ricky’s bling and smoking hand
Two guys posing for a picture in St Enoch’s Square
Tommy, Sunny Govan Radio
Two men outside bar, Paisley Road West
Young visitors to Crookston Castle
Man collecting bottles to pay council tax
Young guy at Buchanan Street
Jim busking, Buchanan Street
Seven guys I met on the path to Duncolm
Mark smoking outside bar, Paisley Road
In the subway
Ricky, Buchanan Street
Outside Sunny Govan Radio
Young guy dishing out flyers on Govan Road
Jim, Buchanan Street
Two men outside bar, Paisley Road West
Kerry and Mark kiss and make up
Andy, George Square
Brian McQuade
At Eglinton Toll
Father and daughter
my places
Glasgow is where I was born and raised. Sadly all of the places I lived, studied and worked in have been demolished or altered beyond recogition. Never has a city shapeshifted more. (back to top)
View from Crookston Castle
The original gatepost at Paisley Road Toll
The Angel Building, Paisley Road Toll
Harmony Row, Govan
Security sign, Seaward Street, Kinning Park
Water Treatment Plant, Seaward Street, Kinning Park
Wine Alley, Govan – the Potheid Building
Admiral Street, Kinning Park
Site of M74 completion in June 2008
Pollok Community Centre I once – only once – attended Scottish Country Dancing
Scotland Street School. Where my mother attended in the 1940s
Janitor’s house, Lambhill Street Primary School which I attended in the early 1960s
Orkney Street Police Station cells at Wine Alley aka Broomloan Road
Entrance to Govan Town Hall, now Film City Glasgow
Govan Cross. Due for redevelopment
Building, Milnpark Street, Kinning Park
Grand Ole Opry, Paisley Road Toll. Used to be the Birds and Bees disco in the 1960s
Donald Dewar statue, Buchanan Street – now on a raised plinth after being vandalised
Glasgow SPT Subway train
Caged CCTV on Shaw Street, Govan
View from Crookston Castle. Taken shortly before demolition
Old sign off Paisley Road West
Old insignia above ex-TSB bank, now a bookies
Dougrie Road, Castlemilk
Govan Bus Station, Govan Cross
Scottish Poetry Garden, Queen’s Park
St Margaret Mary’s School, Stanley Street. The playground was on the roof
On the way to the Barras
Stanley Bar, Milnpark Street, Kinning Park
Ex Howdens Engineering Works, Scotland Street where my grandmother and mother worked
South Rotunda, Govan Road at Paisley Road Toll
Demolition near Crookston Castle, Brockburn Road, Pollok
Entrance, St Enoch’s Square
Ornate gate posts at the Govan Road entrance to Elder Park
Burrell Museum, Pollok Estate
Pillar, Lambhill Street Primary School, Kinning Park
Ex-Turner and Newall factory, Admiral Street, Kinning Park where my father worked
Lyceum cinema, Govan. Surreal reproduction of itself on banner
87A Linthaugh Road, where I lived from November 1966 to October 1977
Cambridge Street Car Park
Ex Gray, Dunn factory, Stanley Street. I used to beg for broken biscuits outside
Off Ardencraig Road, Castlemilk. I believe I met Fred West here
Council-sponsored fly-posting sabotage at the Trongate
Old light on the Renfrew Street side of the Glasgow Film Theatre
harry’s places
A writer and lay archaeologist, Harry Bell was my inspiration. I followed in his footsteps in search of the many sites mentioned in his book, Glasgow’s Secret Geometry: The City’s Oldest Mystery. (back to top)
Headless angel, Necropolis
Carron Bridge near the Fords
View from Necropolis looking south-west
Duncolm Hill
Carron Fords from the Bridge
The Craw Stane near Eaglesham
Tower, Cathkin Braes at sunset
Dumgoyne
Rutherglen Old Parish Church
Tombstone, Necropolis
Ringwork in the North Wood, Pollok Estate
Bonnyton Mound aka The Devil’s Plantation
Railway Bridge at Carmyle Fords
Greenside reservoir near Duncolm
View from Cathkin Braes
Carron Fords
The top of Tinto Hill – aka – Tintock Top
Govan Old Parish Church
Interior, Crookston Castle
Sundial on entrance arch to Rutherglen Old Parish Church
Tinto Hill in alignment with Duncolm
Stanely Castle
Provan Hall from the gardens
Dumbarton Rock from the path to Duncolm and Loch Humphrey
Detail of entrance to Provan Hall
Rutherglen bell tower
View from the Tak Ma Doon Road Car Park
View from Crookston Castle
Plastic wrapped boulders at the Ringwork, North Wood, Pollok Estate
Seraph, Allen Mausoleum, Necropolis
Monument, Necropolis
Humbie Road
John Knox Monument, Necropolis
Tombstone, Renfrew Old Parish Church
Site of Castlemilk House
Argyll Stone and St Conval’s Chariot, off the car park at the Normandy Hotel
Woodend Loch looking north – now a SSSI
Bonnyton Moor
Broken statue at the Necropolis
Site of Old Cathcart Castle
Carved tree at the Ringwork, Pollok Estate
Remains of Roman Fort at Antonine Wall
Ross Hall
Paisley Abbey
Victorian relief of Christ – ‘It is finished!’
Tinto Hill seen from Garf Water
Broken monument, Necropolis
Site of Nether Pollok Castle, Pollok Estate
Water Tower near Cochno
Humbie Road at the Devil’s Plantation
Castlehill at sunset
Ornate chimney stack, Ross Hall
Boulders at Camphill Earthwork
Cast iron gravestone, Renfrew
Gallowflats Mound
Crookston Castle
Carmyle Fords
Monument with Egyptian carvings, Necropolis
Indents on Bonnyton Mound
Bell Tower, Rutherglen Old Parish Church
Renfrew Old Parish Church
Boulder marking at Camphill Earthwork
Necropolis
Dunwan Hill Fort
old places
Glasgow – the dear green place – has a habit of disappearing. Here are a few of the old places photographed on my travels – some of which have since been demolished. (back to top)
Detail, Pierce Institute, Govan
Custom House Bowling
Derelict shop, London Road
Detail above entrance to shipyard offices
Statue of James Watt, George Square
Statue of industrialist John Elder, Elderpark
Plaque, Trongate
Angel/cherub on tombstone, Govan Old Parish Church
Elderpark Library. Opened by Andrew Carnegie
Mercury’s head, old Glasgow Herald newspaper offices, Buchanan Street
Gartloch asylum
Schipka Pass, off Gallowgate
Cosmo Chicken Bar, Govan Road
Val d’Oro chip shop
City Chambers, George Square
Laurieston Bar
MacKinnon’s Bar, Gallowgate
Sign, Virginia Street
Pierce Institute, Govan
Carlton Place
Detail, Christian Association
The Castle Bar price list
Insignia and motto, Clydebank
Old road sign near Tinto Hill
Close entrance, 59 Shaw Street, Govan
The Mercat Building, Trongate
Christian Association, St Andrew’s Cross
Detail, ex-Trustee Savings Bank, Govan Road
Detail of derelict building, Govan Road
Statue of Lady Elder, Elderpark
Signs off Tontine Lane, Trongate
ex-Govan Shipyard, Govan Road
Disused church, Bowling
Govan Road
Detail, Brunswick Street
Detail, Corinthian Bar, Ingram Street
Detail, ex-British Linen Bank, Govan Road
Detail, Pierce Institute, Govan
Detail, Brunswick Street
Govan Milestone by Helen Denerley
new places
Glasgow is a work-in-progress, not all of it progressive. Gone is the red and blonde sandstone, replaced by brick, glass and steel. (back to top)
New houses at Gartloch Village – alien brick arrives in Scotland
The SMG timeline runs out at 2007
M74 Completion Roadworks – driving its way through south-side Glasgow communities
Silverburn Shopping Centre, Pollok
Tait’s Tower recreation – it never worked
Shields Rd Subway car park, Scotland Street
A new development on Pollokshaws Road
Looking north from the Arc Bridge
Another New Gorbals housing development
Clyde Auditorium, aka the Armadillo. Generic silver-clad construction now seen in most cities
Farmfoods, Silverburn. Earmarked for closure, along with the Gala Bingo and the Credit Union
Glasgow Science Centre
SMG Building, Pacific Quay, Govan Road
Side elevation of the SMG/STV Building, Pacific Quay
The SMG logo as street furniture, off Pacific Quay
Digital Media Centre, Pacific Quay. Subsidised offices for TV/Media companies
New building in New Gorbals
Side street at Glasgow Fort
The Arc aka The Squinty Bridge, Govan Road. Closed for 6 months due to bad construction
Detail of a New Gorbals housing development
New apartments on the Clyde – many now to let
Glasgow Fort Junction 10 off the M8
Sheriff Court
Clock outside Buchanan Street Bus Station
Rear of News International, Middlesex Street. Conspicuously heavy on security
A New Gorbals housing development
Utopia, off Pollokshaws Road. Now available for rent