As part of our joint series on the future of the city, alongside our sister title the Glasgow Times, The Herald is looking at the challenges the city faces and where it can go next. We are also having ...
More than 900 people were employed at the British Olivetti plant, where they produced typewriters In the early 1950s, Joseph Haywood Magee - a renowned war correspondent - visited Glasgow. He ...
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Things looked very different in Glasgow over 55 years ago.
KIDS savour sum top nosh at a brand new American diner - built INSIDE a Glasgow school. Holyrood Secondary chiefs set up a 50-seat eaterie complete with red faux leather booth seating, an exterior ...
Work to transform Hielanman’s Umbrella at Central Station is due to start in August with a new look on the way harking back to the 1950's. The historic area under the railway bridge on Argyle Street ...
In the early 1950s, Joseph Haywood Magee - a renowned war correspondent - visited Glasgow. He documented the working lives of people living in the city for a 1955 edition of Picture Post, a ...
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