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Glasgow in the 1970s - Last days of the Old Gorbals
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Oxford St, from Coburg St to Bridge St.  April 1973




Carlton Place from the Suspension Bridge.  May 1974

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Bridge St, east side, south from Carlton Place. The Bank building at the corner was by John Burnet sen., 1857.   August 1973




Bridge St, west side, south of Carlton Place.  May 1974

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Carlton Court and Bridge St.  April 1974




Oxford St at Bridge St.  May 1974

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Bridge St at Oxford St.  April 1974




Bridge St, east side, south of Oxford St. The tall building (Bruce & Hay, 1903) was a warehouse for the Kinning Park Co-operative Society.  August 1973

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Coburg St, west side between Norfolk St and Oxford St. Another Bruce & Hay warehouse for the KPCS, added in 1909, and backing on to the Bridge St one. The Co-op was the dominant force in retailing at that time, and expanding rapidly. This warehouse survives, though neither its big brother nor its immediate neighbours do.   April 1973



Bridge St, west side at Kingston St. The Sou‘ Wester is still there, the building cut down to a single storey, and so, remarkably, is its neighbour which probably dates from c1795 and originally had a nepus gable.  December 1973

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Bridge St and Norfolk St. Stevenson Taylor corner, now The Glaswegian.  September 1973




Norfolk St, north side between Bridge St and Coburg St.  July 1975

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Norfolk St, south side at Eglinton St. The further building was yet another Kinning Park Co-op warehouse, c1896.  May 1974




Norfolk St and Eglinton St.  August 1973

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Norfolk St and Eglinton St.  July 1975




Eglinton St, west side, north of Wallace St.  The tall building beyond Nelson St was the second Bridge St railway station (1890), with hotel accommodation on the upper floors.  April 1973



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Eglinton St, west side between Wallace St and Nelson St.  The Wee Red Shop.  April 1973




Eglinton St, west side at Wallace St.  September 1973

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Eglinton St, east side at Wallace St.  August 1973




Herbertson St, or what remained of it.  April 1973




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