Glasgow West

“Glasgow West” by Peter Stewart, published by Tempus in 2005, presents a detailed exploration of the history of the west of Glasgow. This edition, written in English and comprising 128 pages, features approximately 220 archive images that are accompanied by informative captions. The book captures the architectural beauty of the area, showcasing buildings, shops, churches, and transport networks, alongside depictions of local people engaged in various activities.
Readers will find a visual narrative that documents the significant changes in this vibrant region over time. The collection not only highlights the customs and traditions of the local community but also serves as a travel guide through Glasgow’s historical landscape. With its focus on history and social science, “Glasgow West” offers a comprehensive look at the cultural evolution of this part of Scotland, making it a valuable resource for those interested in European history and the social dynamics of Great Britain.
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Attempts to explore the history of the west of Glasgow and offers a collection of approximately 220 archive images accompanied by captions. The images depict the much-admired buildings, shops, churches and transport networks of the area, as well as the local people at work and at play. This book records some of the changes that have occurred.
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