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Background imageGlasgow Collection: The Trongate of Glasgow, print made by David Allan (litho)

The Trongate of Glasgow, print made by David Allan (litho)
XJF468551 The Trongate of Glasgow, print made by David Allan (litho) by Scottish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Trongate is one of the oldest streets in Glasgow)

Background imageGlasgow Collection: The Prospect of ye Town of Glasgow from ye North East, from Theatrum Scotiae

The Prospect of ye Town of Glasgow from ye North East, from Theatrum Scotiae
XJF468549 The Prospect of ye Town of Glasgow from ye North East, from Theatrum Scotiae by John Slezer, published 1693 (engraving) by Slezer

Background imageGlasgow Collection: New Bridge and Broomielaw, Glasgow, c. 1840 (engraving)

New Bridge and Broomielaw, Glasgow, c. 1840 (engraving)
XJF468548 New Bridge and Broomielaw, Glasgow, c.1840 (engraving) by Bartlett, William Henry (1809-54) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageGlasgow Collection: She went quickly forward, and threw herself on her knees by the bedside, THE NEW

She went quickly forward, and threw herself on her knees by the bedside, THE NEW PRINCE FORTUNATUS, BY WILLIAM BLACK, 1841 a 1898, a novelist born in Glasgow, Scotland UK, drawn by William Small

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Drawing by William Small, 1843 - 1929 for the New Prince Fortunatus by William Black

Drawing by William Small, 1843 - 1929 for the New Prince Fortunatus by William Black, 1841 a 1898, a novelist born in Glasgow, Scotland UK, 1889

Background imageGlasgow Collection: When she stooped to gather some hyacinths and anemones, he merely waited for her

When she stooped to gather some hyacinths and anemones, he merely waited for her, THE NEW PRINCE FORTUNATUS, BY WILLIAM BLACK, 1841 a 1898, a novelist born in Glasgow, Scotland UK

Background imageGlasgow Collection: There was a slight touch of colour visible on the gracious forehead when she offered

There was a slight touch of colour visible on the gracious forehead when she offered him her hand. " THE NEW PRINCE FORTUNATUS", BY WILLIAM BLACK, 1841 a 1898, a novelist born in Glasgow

Background imageGlasgow Collection: The Costume Ball Given by the Art Club at Glasgow in Aid of the Scottish Artists

The Costume Ball Given by the Art Club at Glasgow in Aid of the Scottish Artists Benevolent Association, Scotland UK 1889

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Again she filled up his glass, which he had not emptied

Again she filled up his glass, which he had not emptied. " THE NEW PRINCE FORTUNATUS", BY WILLIAM BLACK, , 1841 a 1898, a novelist born in Glasgow, Scotland UK, DRAWN BY William Small

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Portrait of Admiral David Glascoe Farragut (1801-70) (litho)

Portrait of Admiral David Glascoe Farragut (1801-70) (litho)
KW254633 Portrait of Admiral David Glascoe Farragut (1801-70) (litho) by Chappel, Alonzo (1828-87) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Portrait of Admiral David Glascoe Farragut (1801-70) (litho)

Portrait of Admiral David Glascoe Farragut (1801-70) (litho)
KW254614 Portrait of Admiral David Glascoe Farragut (1801-70) (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: commander-in-chief of the U.S)

Background imageGlasgow Collection: The New Municipal Buidlings at Glasgow, Scotland, Uk: Trades Procession Entering

The New Municipal Buidlings at Glasgow, Scotland, Uk: Trades Procession Entering Argyll Street from Jamaica Street, 1883

Background imageGlasgow Collection: The New Municipal Buildings at Glasgow, Scotland, Uk, 1883: Laying the Foundation Stone

The New Municipal Buildings at Glasgow, Scotland, Uk, 1883: Laying the Foundation Stone

Background imageGlasgow Collection: David Garrick Miniature: Tassie Glass Paste Portrait Medallion of David Garrick Chiseled

David Garrick Miniature: Tassie Glass Paste Portrait Medallion of David Garrick Chiseled on spine of book: " GARRICK STRAT

Background imageGlasgow Collection: A stunning sunset over Bells Bridge, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

A stunning sunset over Bells Bridge, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlasgow Collection: A Police box in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

A Police box in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Down The Watter

Down The Watter
1885: Moored at Broomielaw, Glasgow in the foreground the steamer Chancellor (1880) behind which is Buchanans Vivid and then Eagle both dating from 1864

Background imageGlasgow Collection: GLASGOW, SCOTLAND. A close (alley) off High Street; photographed in 1868 by Thomas

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND. A close (alley) off High Street; photographed in 1868 by Thomas Annan

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Graveyard

Graveyard
circa 1890: The Necropolis graveyard in Glasgow. Glasgow is the most densely populated city in Scotland and is an important centre of industry and commerce

Background imageGlasgow Collection: SCOTLAND: ELECTION, 1868. The general election: declaration of the poll at Glasgow

SCOTLAND: ELECTION, 1868. The general election: declaration of the poll at Glasgow. Engraving, 1868

Background imageGlasgow Collection: SHIPWRECK, c1916. A shipwreck, probably of the Norwegian ship, Glendoon, sunk

SHIPWRECK, c1916. A shipwreck, probably of the Norwegian ship, Glendoon, sunk by a German submarine in Glasgow, c1916

Background imageGlasgow Collection: THACKERAY: SLUM, 1876. Scene in Glasgow from The Orphan of Pimlico and other Sketches

THACKERAY: SLUM, 1876. Scene in Glasgow from The Orphan of Pimlico and other Sketches by William Makepeace Thackeray, 1876

Background imageGlasgow Collection: MEN, c1900. Group portrait of six young men, photographed by the studio of Forbes

MEN, c1900. Group portrait of six young men, photographed by the studio of Forbes & Company in Glasgow, c1900

Background imageGlasgow Collection: GLASGOW UNIVERSITY, 1868. The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), laying the

GLASGOW UNIVERSITY, 1868. The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), laying the foundation stone of a new building at Glasgow University in Scotland, 1868. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Pacific Quay, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Pacific Quay, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Trial In Scotland

Trial In Scotland
June 1908: A car taking part in the RAC and SAC Trial approaches Frinagow Hill, on the Glasgow to Aberdeen run. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Racer Rollercoaster

Racer Rollercoaster
2nd May 1938: The undulating Giant Racer rollercoaster ride at Bellahouston Amusement Park in Glasgow. The amusement park formed part of the Empire Exhibition at Bellahouston Park which offered a

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Rail-Plane

Rail-Plane
4th July 1930: Self-propelled and streamlined passenger cars of the George Bennie Railplane system in Glasgow. (Photo by J. A. Hampton/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Liner Launch

Liner Launch
15th September 1928: The new P&O electric liner Viceroy of India goes down the slipway during the launching and christening ceremony at Stephens Yard, Glasgow

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Glasgow To Perth

Glasgow To Perth
June 1906: Cars starting up Rest-And-Be-Thankful on the first day of the Glasgow to Perth stretch of the Scottish Reliability Trial. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Scottish Bus

Scottish Bus
13th June 1909: A motor bus trip from Glasgow to Tarbet. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Scottish Rally

Scottish Rally
June 1908: A car ascends Amature Hill to Kenmore on the Glasgow to Aberdeen motor race. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageGlasgow Collection: The Queens Bows

The Queens Bows
27th September 1938: The bows of the liner Queen Elizabeth before its launching ceremony at John Browns shipyard in Clydebank, Glasgow. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageGlasgow Collection: RMS Viceroy Of India

RMS Viceroy Of India
The new electric P&O liner RMS Viceroy of India the day after her launch at the Stephen & Sons shipyard in Linthouse, Glasgow, 16th September 1928

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Glasgow University

Glasgow University
17th October 1953: Glasgow Univerity on Gilmorehill above the River Kelvin. The university, founded in 1451, is the second oldest in Scotland and the fourth oldest in Britain

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Glasgow Close

Glasgow Close
circa 1860: Close No 65, High Street, Glasgow. Original Artwork: Photogravure by J C Annan of circa 1900, made from negatives of the 1860s belonging to his father or brother

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Glasgow Hospital

Glasgow Hospital
circa 1895: The stone frontage of the Royal Infirmary in Glasgow. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageGlasgow Collection: British Empire Exhibition - Glasgow, Scotland, 1938

British Empire Exhibition - Glasgow, Scotland, 1938
The North Cascade and Tait Tower by Night - British Empire Exhibition - Glasgow, Scotland, (May - December 1938). The Exhibition was masterplanned by Thomas S

Background imageGlasgow Collection: N. A. A. S. - Euston Square, London

N. A. A. S. - Euston Square, London
30 Euston Square - Architect: Arthur Beresford Pite (1861-1934). 1906/8 - Building of the London, Edinburgh and Glasgow Assurance Co. - later Pearl Life Assurance Co

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Mountain Railway Ride, Scottish National Exhibition, Glasgow

Mountain Railway Ride, Scottish National Exhibition, Glasgow
The Mountain Railway Ride - Scottish National Exhibition, Glasgow. (see: 10527588) Date: 1911

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Jamaica Bridge, Glasgow, Scotland

Jamaica Bridge, Glasgow, Scotland
The Glasgow Bridge (colloquially known as The Jamaica Bridge ), Glasgow, Scotland crossing the River Clyde. Designed by Thomas Telford. Date: 1908

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Warship Models, Scottish National Exhibition, Glasgow

Warship Models, Scottish National Exhibition, Glasgow
Models of Old Warships on the Kelvin River, Glasgow, Scotland - display part of the Scottish National Exhibition held in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow in between May and November 1911. Date: 1911

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Fury In Glasgow

Fury In Glasgow
The newly-built locomotive 6399 Fury, of the London Midland and Scottish Railway, Glasgow, December 1929. The Fury was an experimental express passenger locomotive using a high pressure steam boiler

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Fury In Glasgow

Fury In Glasgow
The newly-built locomotive 6399 Fury, of the London Midland and Scottish Railway, Glasgow, December 1929. The Fury was an experimental express passenger locomotive using a high pressure steam boiler

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Prairie wetlands at Wards Dam in Valley County, Montana, USA

Prairie wetlands at Wards Dam in Valley County, Montana, USA

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Infinite perspective on BBC scotland building

Infinite perspective on BBC scotland building
Vertiginous shot of wall detail of BBC Scotland building

Background imageGlasgow Collection: The Campania

The Campania
The Cunard liner RMS Campania, built in Glasgow in 1892. She served at the Battle of Jutland, and sank in 1918 after a collision with the HMS Revenge whilst serving as an aircraft carrier

Background imageGlasgow Collection: Queen Mary

Queen Mary
3rd March 1936: The giant Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary in her fitting-out basin at Clydebank, Glasgow, where she is nearing completion



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