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GLASGOW'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS PART ONE One of the most infamous serial killers in modern history as recognisable as Jack The Ripper.Three unsolved murders, involving a Bible quoting killer, preying on vulnerable young females after meeting them at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and TEMPLETON ON THE GREEN, GLASGOW'S VENETIAN MASTERPIECE The Templeton building has faced two tragedies in its illustrious history, the first more publicly known being November 1889, during the construction of a new factory wing. Unusually high winds caused an extension wall to collapse onto a weaving shed below, killing 29 9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used GLASGOW THROUGH THE DECADES 1970'S Glasgow Through The Decades 1970's. by GlasgowLiving 8th October 2015. History. Glasgow is a spectacular city, if you ask a Glaswegian, what their fondest, earliest or longest lasting memory of the city they grew up in, each individual will answer something completely different, welcoming to all, strong, resilient but equally fierce. GANGLAND GLASGOW & ITS NOTORIOUS PAST 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 11 THINGS YOU PROBABLY WON'T KNOW ABOUT 1. It’s Really Old. One of the oldest functioning prisons in the world, Barlinnie first started welcoming its incarcerated guests in 1882. Meaning the longstanding Victorian building has been holding ne’r’do’wells for 132 years. 6 SPECIAL ABANDONED BUILDINGS SPOTTED AROUND GLASGOW Govanhill Baths. Govanhill Baths are Glasgow’s last remaining Edwardian public bathhouse, that opened in 1917. It which originally consisted of 3 pools, public baths and a washroom. Rumour has it that during its time it served as washing facilities for local residents and even a temporary morgue for casualties of World War 2. GLASGOW'S MURAL WALK: A STEP-BY-STEP We’re even helping you on your way with our step-by-step guide below, outlining your journey from start to finish. So limber up, dust off those walking boots, and equip yourself with this handy map from the good folks at City Centre Mural Trail before you begin your colourful quest. This is mammoth. This is epic. This is, a Glasgow artattack.
GLASGOW'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS PART ONE One of the most infamous serial killers in modern history as recognisable as Jack The Ripper.Three unsolved murders, involving a Bible quoting killer, preying on vulnerable young females after meeting them at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and TEMPLETON ON THE GREEN, GLASGOW'S VENETIAN MASTERPIECE The Templeton building has faced two tragedies in its illustrious history, the first more publicly known being November 1889, during the construction of a new factory wing. Unusually high winds caused an extension wall to collapse onto a weaving shed below, killing 29 9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used GLASGOW THROUGH THE DECADES 1970'S Glasgow Through The Decades 1970's. by GlasgowLiving 8th October 2015. History. Glasgow is a spectacular city, if you ask a Glaswegian, what their fondest, earliest or longest lasting memory of the city they grew up in, each individual will answer something completely different, welcoming to all, strong, resilient but equally fierce. GANGLAND GLASGOW & ITS NOTORIOUS PAST 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 11 THINGS YOU PROBABLY WON'T KNOW ABOUT 1. It’s Really Old. One of the oldest functioning prisons in the world, Barlinnie first started welcoming its incarcerated guests in 1882. Meaning the longstanding Victorian building has been holding ne’r’do’wells for 132 years. PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and 10 INVENTIONS THAT HELPED GLASGOW INSPIRE THE WORLD 10. Ultrasound. The ultrasound, one of the greatest inventions in history, a chance for expectant parents to bond with their unborn baby for the first time, was initially created for the benefit of shipbuilders and spawned from the idea of a bat’s ability to see crossed with RAF echo radar technology. The team consisting ofProfessor Ian
20 ICONIC IMAGES THAT CHANGED GLASGOW FOREVER 18. Bridgeton Cross, 1890. Considering its been 125 years, it’s amazing how little has changed to the area in the East End of the city. 17. George Square, 1875. George Square 1875, several of the monuments are already raised and in the background you can see the newly constructed Bank of Scotland building. THE GENUINE "GLASGOW EFFECT" The Genuine "Glasgow Effect". Much has been made of Dundee lecturer Ellie Harrison’s Art Project the “Glasgow Effect”, in which Harrison after being given a £15,000 pounds grant by Creative Scotland, vowed to work and live within the Greater Glasgow area for an entire year. Promoting self sustainability, a web page explainingthe project
21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used GLASGOW’S 6 CREEPIEST URBAN LEGENDS Glasgow’s 6 Creepiest Urban Legends. From ancient legends of phantom children to vampire hunts and poltergeists, Glasgow has seen it all. And as Halloween fast approaches and our summer days have been replaced by dark autumnal skies, it’s seems the right time to unearth some of the city’s most notorious ghost stories to get youpsyched
7 OF GLASGOW'S TOP HEATED BEER GARDENS The Ark – North Frederick Street. The Glasgow student’s Mecca, providing shelter against their oncoming educational storm. The Ark has also quite a nifty heated beer garden, relatively extensive as well. Outdoor pool table, and comfy seats. Well worth a visit on a distinctly chilly winter’s day. 10 INFAMOUS GLASGOW NIGHTCLUBS THAT SHAPED A GENERATION 10. Destiny/Sea Nightclub, Cambridge Street. The Ned kingdom. Literally, everybody of a certain generation went to Destiny for their first night out in Glasgow. Its distinctive front door, glass pane entrance and awaiting inside was a coliseum of hormones and egos. 9 LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT THE HISTORY OF 9 Little Known Facts About the History of Govanhill. Govanhill, is the most culturally diverse neighbourhood in Scotland, a recent social survey found that within 13 housing blocks there were 53 separate languages spoken. However statistics have shown that crime is falling at a slower rate than other parts of Scotland. 6 SPECIAL ABANDONED BUILDINGS SPOTTED AROUND GLASGOW Govanhill Baths. Govanhill Baths are Glasgow’s last remaining Edwardian public bathhouse, that opened in 1917. It which originally consisted of 3 pools, public baths and a washroom. Rumour has it that during its time it served as washing facilities for local residents and even a temporary morgue for casualties of World War 2. GLASGOW'S MURAL WALK: A STEP-BY-STEP We’re even helping you on your way with our step-by-step guide below, outlining your journey from start to finish. So limber up, dust off those walking boots, and equip yourself with this handy map from the good folks at City Centre Mural Trail before you begin your colourful quest. This is mammoth. This is epic. This is, a Glasgow artattack.
GLASGOW'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS PART ONE One of the most infamous serial killers in modern history as recognisable as Jack The Ripper.Three unsolved murders, involving a Bible quoting killer, preying on vulnerable young females after meeting them at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and TEMPLETON ON THE GREEN, GLASGOW'S VENETIAN MASTERPIECE The Templeton building has faced two tragedies in its illustrious history, the first more publicly known being November 1889, during the construction of a new factory wing. Unusually high winds caused an extension wall to collapse onto a weaving shed below, killing 29 9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used GLASGOW THROUGH THE DECADES 1970'S Glasgow Through The Decades 1970's. by GlasgowLiving 8th October 2015. History. Glasgow is a spectacular city, if you ask a Glaswegian, what their fondest, earliest or longest lasting memory of the city they grew up in, each individual will answer something completely different, welcoming to all, strong, resilient but equally fierce. GANGLAND GLASGOW & ITS NOTORIOUS PAST 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 11 THINGS YOU PROBABLY WON'T KNOW ABOUT 1. It’s Really Old. One of the oldest functioning prisons in the world, Barlinnie first started welcoming its incarcerated guests in 1882. Meaning the longstanding Victorian building has been holding ne’r’do’wells for 132 years. 6 SPECIAL ABANDONED BUILDINGS SPOTTED AROUND GLASGOW Govanhill Baths. Govanhill Baths are Glasgow’s last remaining Edwardian public bathhouse, that opened in 1917. It which originally consisted of 3 pools, public baths and a washroom. Rumour has it that during its time it served as washing facilities for local residents and even a temporary morgue for casualties of World War 2. GLASGOW'S MURAL WALK: A STEP-BY-STEP We’re even helping you on your way with our step-by-step guide below, outlining your journey from start to finish. So limber up, dust off those walking boots, and equip yourself with this handy map from the good folks at City Centre Mural Trail before you begin your colourful quest. This is mammoth. This is epic. This is, a Glasgow artattack.
GLASGOW'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS PART ONE One of the most infamous serial killers in modern history as recognisable as Jack The Ripper.Three unsolved murders, involving a Bible quoting killer, preying on vulnerable young females after meeting them at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and TEMPLETON ON THE GREEN, GLASGOW'S VENETIAN MASTERPIECE The Templeton building has faced two tragedies in its illustrious history, the first more publicly known being November 1889, during the construction of a new factory wing. Unusually high winds caused an extension wall to collapse onto a weaving shed below, killing 29 9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used GLASGOW THROUGH THE DECADES 1970'S Glasgow Through The Decades 1970's. by GlasgowLiving 8th October 2015. History. Glasgow is a spectacular city, if you ask a Glaswegian, what their fondest, earliest or longest lasting memory of the city they grew up in, each individual will answer something completely different, welcoming to all, strong, resilient but equally fierce. GANGLAND GLASGOW & ITS NOTORIOUS PAST 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 11 THINGS YOU PROBABLY WON'T KNOW ABOUT 1. It’s Really Old. One of the oldest functioning prisons in the world, Barlinnie first started welcoming its incarcerated guests in 1882. Meaning the longstanding Victorian building has been holding ne’r’do’wells for 132 years. 10 INVENTIONS THAT HELPED GLASGOW INSPIRE THE WORLD 10. Ultrasound. The ultrasound, one of the greatest inventions in history, a chance for expectant parents to bond with their unborn baby for the first time, was initially created for the benefit of shipbuilders and spawned from the idea of a bat’s ability to see crossed with RAF echo radar technology. The team consisting ofProfessor Ian
PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and 20 ICONIC IMAGES THAT CHANGED GLASGOW FOREVER 18. Bridgeton Cross, 1890. Considering its been 125 years, it’s amazing how little has changed to the area in the East End of the city. 17. George Square, 1875. George Square 1875, several of the monuments are already raised and in the background you can see the newly constructed Bank of Scotland building. 10 INFAMOUS GLASGOW NIGHTCLUBS THAT SHAPED A GENERATION 10. Destiny/Sea Nightclub, Cambridge Street. The Ned kingdom. Literally, everybody of a certain generation went to Destiny for their first night out in Glasgow. Its distinctive front door, glass pane entrance and awaiting inside was a coliseum of hormones and egos. 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used GLASGOW’S 6 CREEPIEST URBAN LEGENDS Glasgow’s 6 Creepiest Urban Legends. From ancient legends of phantom children to vampire hunts and poltergeists, Glasgow has seen it all. And as Halloween fast approaches and our summer days have been replaced by dark autumnal skies, it’s seems the right time to unearth some of the city’s most notorious ghost stories to get youpsyched
9 LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT THE HISTORY OF 9 Little Known Facts About the History of Govanhill. Govanhill, is the most culturally diverse neighbourhood in Scotland, a recent social survey found that within 13 housing blocks there were 53 separate languages spoken. However statistics have shown that crime is falling at a slower rate than other parts of Scotland. 7 OF GLASGOW'S TOP HEATED BEER GARDENS The Ark – North Frederick Street. The Glasgow student’s Mecca, providing shelter against their oncoming educational storm. The Ark has also quite a nifty heated beer garden, relatively extensive as well. Outdoor pool table, and comfy seats. Well worth a visit on a distinctly chilly winter’s day. THE 9 MOST PAWSOME DOG-FRIENDLY PUBS & PARKS IN GLASGOW 3. Kelvingrove Park. Busy, beautiful and we wouldn’t have it any other way! Have tested the fenced-off dog park and naughty cockapoos will jump it no bother and leave you shouting in a cloud of dust, but have witnessed many calmer dogs enjoying a run round. The post-park pint can be found in several directions. 6 SPECIAL ABANDONED BUILDINGS SPOTTED AROUND GLASGOW Govanhill Baths. Govanhill Baths are Glasgow’s last remaining Edwardian public bathhouse, that opened in 1917. It which originally consisted of 3 pools, public baths and a washroom. Rumour has it that during its time it served as washing facilities for local residents and even a temporary morgue for casualties of World War 2. GLASGOW'S MURAL WALK: A STEP-BY-STEP We’re even helping you on your way with our step-by-step guide below, outlining your journey from start to finish. So limber up, dust off those walking boots, and equip yourself with this handy map from the good folks at City Centre Mural Trail before you begin your colourful quest. This is mammoth. This is epic. This is, a Glasgow artattack.
GLASGOW'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS PART ONE One of the most infamous serial killers in modern history as recognisable as Jack The Ripper.Three unsolved murders, involving a Bible quoting killer, preying on vulnerable young females after meeting them at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and TEMPLETON ON THE GREEN, GLASGOW'S VENETIAN MASTERPIECE The Templeton building has faced two tragedies in its illustrious history, the first more publicly known being November 1889, during the construction of a new factory wing. Unusually high winds caused an extension wall to collapse onto a weaving shed below, killing 29 9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used GLASGOW THROUGH THE DECADES 1970'S Glasgow Through The Decades 1970's. by GlasgowLiving 8th October 2015. History. Glasgow is a spectacular city, if you ask a Glaswegian, what their fondest, earliest or longest lasting memory of the city they grew up in, each individual will answer something completely different, welcoming to all, strong, resilient but equally fierce. GANGLAND GLASGOW & ITS NOTORIOUS PAST 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 11 THINGS YOU PROBABLY WON'T KNOW ABOUT 1. It’s Really Old. One of the oldest functioning prisons in the world, Barlinnie first started welcoming its incarcerated guests in 1882. Meaning the longstanding Victorian building has been holding ne’r’do’wells for 132 years. 6 SPECIAL ABANDONED BUILDINGS SPOTTED AROUND GLASGOW Govanhill Baths. Govanhill Baths are Glasgow’s last remaining Edwardian public bathhouse, that opened in 1917. It which originally consisted of 3 pools, public baths and a washroom. Rumour has it that during its time it served as washing facilities for local residents and even a temporary morgue for casualties of World War 2. GLASGOW'S MURAL WALK: A STEP-BY-STEP We’re even helping you on your way with our step-by-step guide below, outlining your journey from start to finish. So limber up, dust off those walking boots, and equip yourself with this handy map from the good folks at City Centre Mural Trail before you begin your colourful quest. This is mammoth. This is epic. This is, a Glasgow artattack.
GLASGOW'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS PART ONE One of the most infamous serial killers in modern history as recognisable as Jack The Ripper.Three unsolved murders, involving a Bible quoting killer, preying on vulnerable young females after meeting them at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and TEMPLETON ON THE GREEN, GLASGOW'S VENETIAN MASTERPIECE The Templeton building has faced two tragedies in its illustrious history, the first more publicly known being November 1889, during the construction of a new factory wing. Unusually high winds caused an extension wall to collapse onto a weaving shed below, killing 29 9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used GLASGOW THROUGH THE DECADES 1970'S Glasgow Through The Decades 1970's. by GlasgowLiving 8th October 2015. History. Glasgow is a spectacular city, if you ask a Glaswegian, what their fondest, earliest or longest lasting memory of the city they grew up in, each individual will answer something completely different, welcoming to all, strong, resilient but equally fierce. GANGLAND GLASGOW & ITS NOTORIOUS PAST 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 11 THINGS YOU PROBABLY WON'T KNOW ABOUT 1. It’s Really Old. One of the oldest functioning prisons in the world, Barlinnie first started welcoming its incarcerated guests in 1882. Meaning the longstanding Victorian building has been holding ne’r’do’wells for 132 years. 10 INVENTIONS THAT HELPED GLASGOW INSPIRE THE WORLD 10. Ultrasound. The ultrasound, one of the greatest inventions in history, a chance for expectant parents to bond with their unborn baby for the first time, was initially created for the benefit of shipbuilders and spawned from the idea of a bat’s ability to see crossed with RAF echo radar technology. The team consisting ofProfessor Ian
PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and 20 ICONIC IMAGES THAT CHANGED GLASGOW FOREVER 18. Bridgeton Cross, 1890. Considering its been 125 years, it’s amazing how little has changed to the area in the East End of the city. 17. George Square, 1875. George Square 1875, several of the monuments are already raised and in the background you can see the newly constructed Bank of Scotland building. 10 INFAMOUS GLASGOW NIGHTCLUBS THAT SHAPED A GENERATION 10. Destiny/Sea Nightclub, Cambridge Street. The Ned kingdom. Literally, everybody of a certain generation went to Destiny for their first night out in Glasgow. Its distinctive front door, glass pane entrance and awaiting inside was a coliseum of hormones and egos. 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used GLASGOW’S 6 CREEPIEST URBAN LEGENDS Glasgow’s 6 Creepiest Urban Legends. From ancient legends of phantom children to vampire hunts and poltergeists, Glasgow has seen it all. And as Halloween fast approaches and our summer days have been replaced by dark autumnal skies, it’s seems the right time to unearth some of the city’s most notorious ghost stories to get youpsyched
9 LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT THE HISTORY OF 9 Little Known Facts About the History of Govanhill. Govanhill, is the most culturally diverse neighbourhood in Scotland, a recent social survey found that within 13 housing blocks there were 53 separate languages spoken. However statistics have shown that crime is falling at a slower rate than other parts of Scotland. 7 OF GLASGOW'S TOP HEATED BEER GARDENS The Ark – North Frederick Street. The Glasgow student’s Mecca, providing shelter against their oncoming educational storm. The Ark has also quite a nifty heated beer garden, relatively extensive as well. Outdoor pool table, and comfy seats. Well worth a visit on a distinctly chilly winter’s day. THE 9 MOST PAWSOME DOG-FRIENDLY PUBS & PARKS IN GLASGOW 3. Kelvingrove Park. Busy, beautiful and we wouldn’t have it any other way! Have tested the fenced-off dog park and naughty cockapoos will jump it no bother and leave you shouting in a cloud of dust, but have witnessed many calmer dogs enjoying a run round. The post-park pint can be found in several directions. HOME - GLASGOW LIVING Culture, Events, Lifestyle. Together at Christmas Event by GDA. by Alistair Sargent 25th November 2019. Glasgow Disability Alliance has organised a fantastic event for the residents of Milton, Lambhill and Cadder this. Christmas, Events, Glasgow's 6 SPECIAL ABANDONED BUILDINGS SPOTTED AROUND GLASGOW Govanhill Baths. Govanhill Baths are Glasgow’s last remaining Edwardian public bathhouse, that opened in 1917. It which originally consisted of 3 pools, public baths and a washroom. Rumour has it that during its time it served as washing facilities for local residents and even a temporary morgue for casualties of World War 2. 10 INVENTIONS THAT HELPED GLASGOW INSPIRE THE WORLD 10. Ultrasound. The ultrasound, one of the greatest inventions in history, a chance for expectant parents to bond with their unborn baby for the first time, was initially created for the benefit of shipbuilders and spawned from the idea of a bat’s ability to see crossed with RAF echo radar technology. The team consisting ofProfessor Ian
9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used 9 LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT THE HISTORY OF 9 Little Known Facts About the History of Govanhill. Govanhill, is the most culturally diverse neighbourhood in Scotland, a recent social survey found that within 13 housing blocks there were 53 separate languages spoken. However statistics have shown that crime is falling at a slower rate than other parts of Scotland. GANGLAND GLASGOW & ITS NOTORIOUS PAST GLASGOW'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS PART ONE One of the most infamous serial killers in modern history as recognisable as Jack The Ripper.Three unsolved murders, involving a Bible quoting killer, preying on vulnerable young females after meeting them at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. 10 INFAMOUS GLASGOW NIGHTCLUBS THAT SHAPED A GENERATION 10. Destiny/Sea Nightclub, Cambridge Street. The Ned kingdom. Literally, everybody of a certain generation went to Destiny for their first night out in Glasgow. Its distinctive front door, glass pane entrance and awaiting inside was a coliseum of hormones and egos. 10 FACTS YOU PROBABLY DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE RIVER CLYDE The deal between Russia and America, relating to purchase of arms during WW2, was so secret it was never discussed, registered or mentioned again. 9. Go The Distance. The River Clyde is a massive 109 miles long, beginning at Lowther Hills in South Lanarkshire it ends at the Firth of Clyde which then runs into the Atlantic Ocean. 8. 12 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT GLASGOW'S NECROPOLIS 8. First In. The first person to be buried in the newly developed Necropolis at the start of the 18th century, was jeweller Joseph Levi, who was in fact Jewish. 7. Wee Willie Winkie. One of the more random memorials in the Necropolis is the man responsible for HOME - GLASGOW LIVING Culture, Events, Lifestyle. Together at Christmas Event by GDA. by Alistair Sargent 25th November 2019. Glasgow Disability Alliance has organised a fantastic event for the residents of Milton, Lambhill and Cadder this. Christmas, Events, Glasgow's 6 SPECIAL ABANDONED BUILDINGS SPOTTED AROUND GLASGOW Govanhill Baths. Govanhill Baths are Glasgow’s last remaining Edwardian public bathhouse, that opened in 1917. It which originally consisted of 3 pools, public baths and a washroom. Rumour has it that during its time it served as washing facilities for local residents and even a temporary morgue for casualties of World War 2. 10 INVENTIONS THAT HELPED GLASGOW INSPIRE THE WORLD 10. Ultrasound. The ultrasound, one of the greatest inventions in history, a chance for expectant parents to bond with their unborn baby for the first time, was initially created for the benefit of shipbuilders and spawned from the idea of a bat’s ability to see crossed with RAF echo radar technology. The team consisting ofProfessor Ian
9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used 9 LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT THE HISTORY OF 9 Little Known Facts About the History of Govanhill. Govanhill, is the most culturally diverse neighbourhood in Scotland, a recent social survey found that within 13 housing blocks there were 53 separate languages spoken. However statistics have shown that crime is falling at a slower rate than other parts of Scotland. GANGLAND GLASGOW & ITS NOTORIOUS PAST GLASGOW'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS PART ONE One of the most infamous serial killers in modern history as recognisable as Jack The Ripper.Three unsolved murders, involving a Bible quoting killer, preying on vulnerable young females after meeting them at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. 10 INFAMOUS GLASGOW NIGHTCLUBS THAT SHAPED A GENERATION 10. Destiny/Sea Nightclub, Cambridge Street. The Ned kingdom. Literally, everybody of a certain generation went to Destiny for their first night out in Glasgow. Its distinctive front door, glass pane entrance and awaiting inside was a coliseum of hormones and egos. 10 FACTS YOU PROBABLY DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE RIVER CLYDE The deal between Russia and America, relating to purchase of arms during WW2, was so secret it was never discussed, registered or mentioned again. 9. Go The Distance. The River Clyde is a massive 109 miles long, beginning at Lowther Hills in South Lanarkshire it ends at the Firth of Clyde which then runs into the Atlantic Ocean. 8. 12 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT GLASGOW'S NECROPOLIS 8. First In. The first person to be buried in the newly developed Necropolis at the start of the 18th century, was jeweller Joseph Levi, who was in fact Jewish. 7. Wee Willie Winkie. One of the more random memorials in the Necropolis is the man responsible for HOME - GLASGOW LIVING Culture, Events, Lifestyle. Together at Christmas Event by GDA. by Alistair Sargent 25th November 2019. Glasgow Disability Alliance has organised a fantastic event for the residents of Milton, Lambhill and Cadder this. Christmas, Events, Glasgow's 10 INVENTIONS THAT HELPED GLASGOW INSPIRE THE WORLD 10. Ultrasound. The ultrasound, one of the greatest inventions in history, a chance for expectant parents to bond with their unborn baby for the first time, was initially created for the benefit of shipbuilders and spawned from the idea of a bat’s ability to see crossed with RAF echo radar technology. The team consisting ofProfessor Ian
20 ICONIC IMAGES THAT CHANGED GLASGOW FOREVER 18. Bridgeton Cross, 1890. Considering its been 125 years, it’s amazing how little has changed to the area in the East End of the city. 17. George Square, 1875. George Square 1875, several of the monuments are already raised and in the background you can see the newly constructed Bank of Scotland building. GLASGOW'S MURAL WALK: A STEP-BY-STEP We’re even helping you on your way with our step-by-step guide below, outlining your journey from start to finish. So limber up, dust off those walking boots, and equip yourself with this handy map from the good folks at City Centre Mural Trail before you begin your colourful quest. This is mammoth. This is epic. This is, a Glasgow artattack.
12 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT GLASGOW'S NECROPOLIS 8. First In. The first person to be buried in the newly developed Necropolis at the start of the 18th century, was jeweller Joseph Levi, who was in fact Jewish. 7. Wee Willie Winkie. One of the more random memorials in the Necropolis is the man responsible for TEMPLETON ON THE GREEN, GLASGOW'S VENETIAN MASTERPIECE James Templeton owner of the original carpet factory had grown so frustrated by Glasgow’s City Fathers refusal to accept any of his redesigns he commissioned renowned architect William Leiper to design something so extravagant, so magnificent they simply couldn’t say no. Drawing inspiration from Doge’s Palace in Venice, Leiper created Templeton & Co Carpet Factory. PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and GLASGOW’S 6 CREEPIEST URBAN LEGENDS Glasgow’s 6 Creepiest Urban Legends. From ancient legends of phantom children to vampire hunts and poltergeists, Glasgow has seen it all. And as Halloween fast approaches and our summer days have been replaced by dark autumnal skies, it’s seems the right time to unearth some of the city’s most notorious ghost stories to get youpsyched
GLASGOW THROUGH THE DECADES 1970'S Glasgow Through The Decades 1970's. by GlasgowLiving 8th October 2015. History. Glasgow is a spectacular city, if you ask a Glaswegian, what their fondest, earliest or longest lasting memory of the city they grew up in, each individual will answer something completely different, welcoming to all, strong, resilient but equally fierce. THE RED ROAD FLATS, AND THE SLOW DEMISE OF A COMMUNITY IN The Red Road Flats, And The Slow Demise Of A Community In The Sky. by GlasgowLiving 28th August 2015. History. Glasgow following W.W.2 was for the majority of its citizens a slum city, poverty was rife, disease substantial and the standard of life was appalling. Families made the best of a bad situation but it was clear to everyone inauthority
6 SPECIAL ABANDONED BUILDINGS SPOTTED AROUND GLASGOW Govanhill Baths. Govanhill Baths are Glasgow’s last remaining Edwardian public bathhouse, that opened in 1917. It which originally consisted of 3 pools, public baths and a washroom. Rumour has it that during its time it served as washing facilities for local residents and even a temporary morgue for casualties of World War 2. GLASGOW'S MURAL WALK: A STEP-BY-STEP We’re even helping you on your way with our step-by-step guide below, outlining your journey from start to finish. So limber up, dust off those walking boots, and equip yourself with this handy map from the good folks at City Centre Mural Trail before you begin your colourful quest. This is mammoth. This is epic. This is, a Glasgow artattack.
9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and GLASGOW'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS PART ONE One of the most infamous serial killers in modern history as recognisable as Jack The Ripper.Three unsolved murders, involving a Bible quoting killer, preying on vulnerable young females after meeting them at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. GANGLAND GLASGOW & ITS NOTORIOUS PAST GLASGOW THROUGH THE DECADES 1970'S Glasgow Through The Decades 1970's. by GlasgowLiving 8th October 2015. History. Glasgow is a spectacular city, if you ask a Glaswegian, what their fondest, earliest or longest lasting memory of the city they grew up in, each individual will answer something completely different, welcoming to all, strong, resilient but equally fierce. 10 INFAMOUS GLASGOW NIGHTCLUBS THAT SHAPED A GENERATION 10. Destiny/Sea Nightclub, Cambridge Street. The Ned kingdom. Literally, everybody of a certain generation went to Destiny for their first night out in Glasgow. Its distinctive front door, glass pane entrance and awaiting inside was a coliseum of hormones and egos. 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 11 THINGS YOU PROBABLY WON'T KNOW ABOUT 1. It’s Really Old. One of the oldest functioning prisons in the world, Barlinnie first started welcoming its incarcerated guests in 1882. Meaning the longstanding Victorian building has been holding ne’r’do’wells for 132 years. 6 SPECIAL ABANDONED BUILDINGS SPOTTED AROUND GLASGOW Govanhill Baths. Govanhill Baths are Glasgow’s last remaining Edwardian public bathhouse, that opened in 1917. It which originally consisted of 3 pools, public baths and a washroom. Rumour has it that during its time it served as washing facilities for local residents and even a temporary morgue for casualties of World War 2. GLASGOW'S MURAL WALK: A STEP-BY-STEP We’re even helping you on your way with our step-by-step guide below, outlining your journey from start to finish. So limber up, dust off those walking boots, and equip yourself with this handy map from the good folks at City Centre Mural Trail before you begin your colourful quest. This is mammoth. This is epic. This is, a Glasgow artattack.
9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and GLASGOW'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS PART ONE One of the most infamous serial killers in modern history as recognisable as Jack The Ripper.Three unsolved murders, involving a Bible quoting killer, preying on vulnerable young females after meeting them at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. GANGLAND GLASGOW & ITS NOTORIOUS PAST GLASGOW THROUGH THE DECADES 1970'S Glasgow Through The Decades 1970's. by GlasgowLiving 8th October 2015. History. Glasgow is a spectacular city, if you ask a Glaswegian, what their fondest, earliest or longest lasting memory of the city they grew up in, each individual will answer something completely different, welcoming to all, strong, resilient but equally fierce. 10 INFAMOUS GLASGOW NIGHTCLUBS THAT SHAPED A GENERATION 10. Destiny/Sea Nightclub, Cambridge Street. The Ned kingdom. Literally, everybody of a certain generation went to Destiny for their first night out in Glasgow. Its distinctive front door, glass pane entrance and awaiting inside was a coliseum of hormones and egos. 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 11 THINGS YOU PROBABLY WON'T KNOW ABOUT 1. It’s Really Old. One of the oldest functioning prisons in the world, Barlinnie first started welcoming its incarcerated guests in 1882. Meaning the longstanding Victorian building has been holding ne’r’do’wells for 132 years. 10 INVENTIONS THAT HELPED GLASGOW INSPIRE THE WORLD 10. Ultrasound. The ultrasound, one of the greatest inventions in history, a chance for expectant parents to bond with their unborn baby for the first time, was initially created for the benefit of shipbuilders and spawned from the idea of a bat’s ability to see crossed with RAF echo radar technology. The team consisting ofProfessor Ian
20 ICONIC IMAGES THAT CHANGED GLASGOW FOREVER 18. Bridgeton Cross, 1890. Considering its been 125 years, it’s amazing how little has changed to the area in the East End of the city. 17. George Square, 1875. George Square 1875, several of the monuments are already raised and in the background you can see the newly constructed Bank of Scotland building. 9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used 10 INFAMOUS GLASGOW NIGHTCLUBS THAT SHAPED A GENERATION 10. Destiny/Sea Nightclub, Cambridge Street. The Ned kingdom. Literally, everybody of a certain generation went to Destiny for their first night out in Glasgow. Its distinctive front door, glass pane entrance and awaiting inside was a coliseum of hormones and egos. PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and GLASGOW’S 6 CREEPIEST URBAN LEGENDS Glasgow’s 6 Creepiest Urban Legends. From ancient legends of phantom children to vampire hunts and poltergeists, Glasgow has seen it all. And as Halloween fast approaches and our summer days have been replaced by dark autumnal skies, it’s seems the right time to unearth some of the city’s most notorious ghost stories to get youpsyched
GLASGOW THROUGH THE DECADES 1970'S Glasgow Through The Decades 1970's. by GlasgowLiving 8th October 2015. History. Glasgow is a spectacular city, if you ask a Glaswegian, what their fondest, earliest or longest lasting memory of the city they grew up in, each individual will answer something completely different, welcoming to all, strong, resilient but equally fierce. 9 BARS YOU MUST VISIT IN GLASGOW'S SOUTHSIDE Another hidden pleasure in Glasgow’s South Side is The Bungo on Nithsdale Road. More than just a pub, The Bungo is more along the lines of a West End Bistro, pretty impressive food, above the typical pub grub standard, the menu is changed regularly and they take pride in sourcing from local suppliers. 9 LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT THE HISTORY OF 9 Little Known Facts About the History of Govanhill. Govanhill, is the most culturally diverse neighbourhood in Scotland, a recent social survey found that within 13 housing blocks there were 53 separate languages spoken. However statistics have shown that crime is falling at a slower rate than other parts of Scotland. 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 6 SPECIAL ABANDONED BUILDINGS SPOTTED AROUND GLASGOW Govanhill Baths. Govanhill Baths are Glasgow’s last remaining Edwardian public bathhouse, that opened in 1917. It which originally consisted of 3 pools, public baths and a washroom. Rumour has it that during its time it served as washing facilities for local residents and even a temporary morgue for casualties of World War 2. GLASGOW'S MURAL WALK: A STEP-BY-STEP We’re even helping you on your way with our step-by-step guide below, outlining your journey from start to finish. So limber up, dust off those walking boots, and equip yourself with this handy map from the good folks at City Centre Mural Trail before you begin your colourful quest. This is mammoth. This is epic. This is, a Glasgow artattack.
9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and GLASGOW'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS PART ONE One of the most infamous serial killers in modern history as recognisable as Jack The Ripper.Three unsolved murders, involving a Bible quoting killer, preying on vulnerable young females after meeting them at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. GANGLAND GLASGOW & ITS NOTORIOUS PAST GLASGOW THROUGH THE DECADES 1970'S Glasgow Through The Decades 1970's. by GlasgowLiving 8th October 2015. History. Glasgow is a spectacular city, if you ask a Glaswegian, what their fondest, earliest or longest lasting memory of the city they grew up in, each individual will answer something completely different, welcoming to all, strong, resilient but equally fierce. 10 INFAMOUS GLASGOW NIGHTCLUBS THAT SHAPED A GENERATION 10. Destiny/Sea Nightclub, Cambridge Street. The Ned kingdom. Literally, everybody of a certain generation went to Destiny for their first night out in Glasgow. Its distinctive front door, glass pane entrance and awaiting inside was a coliseum of hormones and egos. 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 11 THINGS YOU PROBABLY WON'T KNOW ABOUT 1. It’s Really Old. One of the oldest functioning prisons in the world, Barlinnie first started welcoming its incarcerated guests in 1882. Meaning the longstanding Victorian building has been holding ne’r’do’wells for 132 years. 6 SPECIAL ABANDONED BUILDINGS SPOTTED AROUND GLASGOW Govanhill Baths. Govanhill Baths are Glasgow’s last remaining Edwardian public bathhouse, that opened in 1917. It which originally consisted of 3 pools, public baths and a washroom. Rumour has it that during its time it served as washing facilities for local residents and even a temporary morgue for casualties of World War 2. GLASGOW'S MURAL WALK: A STEP-BY-STEP We’re even helping you on your way with our step-by-step guide below, outlining your journey from start to finish. So limber up, dust off those walking boots, and equip yourself with this handy map from the good folks at City Centre Mural Trail before you begin your colourful quest. This is mammoth. This is epic. This is, a Glasgow artattack.
9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and GLASGOW'S MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS PART ONE One of the most infamous serial killers in modern history as recognisable as Jack The Ripper.Three unsolved murders, involving a Bible quoting killer, preying on vulnerable young females after meeting them at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom. GANGLAND GLASGOW & ITS NOTORIOUS PAST GLASGOW THROUGH THE DECADES 1970'S Glasgow Through The Decades 1970's. by GlasgowLiving 8th October 2015. History. Glasgow is a spectacular city, if you ask a Glaswegian, what their fondest, earliest or longest lasting memory of the city they grew up in, each individual will answer something completely different, welcoming to all, strong, resilient but equally fierce. 10 INFAMOUS GLASGOW NIGHTCLUBS THAT SHAPED A GENERATION 10. Destiny/Sea Nightclub, Cambridge Street. The Ned kingdom. Literally, everybody of a certain generation went to Destiny for their first night out in Glasgow. Its distinctive front door, glass pane entrance and awaiting inside was a coliseum of hormones and egos. 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched 11 THINGS YOU PROBABLY WON'T KNOW ABOUT 1. It’s Really Old. One of the oldest functioning prisons in the world, Barlinnie first started welcoming its incarcerated guests in 1882. Meaning the longstanding Victorian building has been holding ne’r’do’wells for 132 years. 10 INVENTIONS THAT HELPED GLASGOW INSPIRE THE WORLD 10. Ultrasound. The ultrasound, one of the greatest inventions in history, a chance for expectant parents to bond with their unborn baby for the first time, was initially created for the benefit of shipbuilders and spawned from the idea of a bat’s ability to see crossed with RAF echo radar technology. The team consisting ofProfessor Ian
20 ICONIC IMAGES THAT CHANGED GLASGOW FOREVER 18. Bridgeton Cross, 1890. Considering its been 125 years, it’s amazing how little has changed to the area in the East End of the city. 17. George Square, 1875. George Square 1875, several of the monuments are already raised and in the background you can see the newly constructed Bank of Scotland building. 9 FACTS ABOUT CLYDE SHIPYARDS : THE GREATEST SHIPBUILDERS One of the most famous ships ever to set sail. The QE2 was built and berthed on the Clyde by the John Brown Shipyards. Launched in 1967 and named by Queen Elizabeth 2, the ribbon was cut using the same pair of scissors her mother and grandmother used 10 INFAMOUS GLASGOW NIGHTCLUBS THAT SHAPED A GENERATION 10. Destiny/Sea Nightclub, Cambridge Street. The Ned kingdom. Literally, everybody of a certain generation went to Destiny for their first night out in Glasgow. Its distinctive front door, glass pane entrance and awaiting inside was a coliseum of hormones and egos. PARK LIFE - GLASGOW’S FINEST PICNIC SPOTS - GLASGOW LIVING Image: Dog Walks Glasgow. Nestled in Giffnock, Rouken Glen is a haven for family picnics and quiet spots alike in which to enjoy your grub. But if the weather doesn’t permit and you don’t get the chance to picnic at the park for another year – we highly recommend heading along to Electric Glen, when the park is turned into an illuminated wonderland through stunning light shows and GLASGOW’S 6 CREEPIEST URBAN LEGENDS Glasgow’s 6 Creepiest Urban Legends. From ancient legends of phantom children to vampire hunts and poltergeists, Glasgow has seen it all. And as Halloween fast approaches and our summer days have been replaced by dark autumnal skies, it’s seems the right time to unearth some of the city’s most notorious ghost stories to get youpsyched
GLASGOW THROUGH THE DECADES 1970'S Glasgow Through The Decades 1970's. by GlasgowLiving 8th October 2015. History. Glasgow is a spectacular city, if you ask a Glaswegian, what their fondest, earliest or longest lasting memory of the city they grew up in, each individual will answer something completely different, welcoming to all, strong, resilient but equally fierce. 9 BARS YOU MUST VISIT IN GLASGOW'S SOUTHSIDE Another hidden pleasure in Glasgow’s South Side is The Bungo on Nithsdale Road. More than just a pub, The Bungo is more along the lines of a West End Bistro, pretty impressive food, above the typical pub grub standard, the menu is changed regularly and they take pride in sourcing from local suppliers. 9 LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT THE HISTORY OF 9 Little Known Facts About the History of Govanhill. Govanhill, is the most culturally diverse neighbourhood in Scotland, a recent social survey found that within 13 housing blocks there were 53 separate languages spoken. However statistics have shown that crime is falling at a slower rate than other parts of Scotland. 21 UNMISSABLE PHOTOS OF GLASGOW IN THE 1960S Last month, Vintage Everyday shared beautiful photographs of Glasgow Life in April 1960, and they are so wonderful we couldn’t resist sharing a few with you! For a bit of context, this was the year of the Cheapside Street Fire, the Guardian reported that the electric train system caught fire in December, causing widespread travel delays (no change there then! ) and 4000 people marched*
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