Wheels Around Glasgow

Wheels Around Glasgow by Robert Grieves, published by Stenlake in 1999, is a visual exploration of the city’s transportation history. This 48-page book features captivating photographs of Glasgow’s streets and landmarks, showcasing various modes of transport from the past. Readers will find images that highlight the evolution of transportation in the city, making it a significant addition to the ‘Wheels Around’ series.
The book presents a rich tapestry of historical moments, including an aeroplane being towed along St Vincent Street and a bustling St Enoch Square filled with cars and buses. It also features a Cunarder tram heading towards Glasgow Cross and a horse-drawn Barr’s Irn Bru cart, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the city’s past. With its focus on history and transportation, this edition invites readers to reflect on Glasgow’s vibrant heritage through evocative imagery.
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This was the very first book in our ‘Wheels Around’ series and justifiably, is still extremely popular. So much more than just a transport book, it will captivate anyone with connections to Glasgow featuring, as it does, wonderful shots of city streets and landmarks from times gone by (which also happen to include interesting ‘wheeled’ features). There’s the unforgettable picture of an aeroplane being towed along St Vincent Street; St Enoch Square so absolutely packed with cars and buses it s a wonder they move at all and a Cunarder tram clattering towards Glasgow Cross. There s also a horse-drawn Barr’s Irn Bru cart and views of Buchanan Street before it was pedestrianised; truly an evocative stroll down memory lane.
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