| Glasgow |
| No date for this Edwardian postcard of Sauchiehall Street. |
| This old postcard of Langside was mailed in 1908 (not 1907 as is written on the front !) |
| Whiteinch Cross - a postcard mailed in 1910. |
| A most unusual postcard in that it makes use of the front page of the Glasgow Herald for September 12th 1906 to frame the small image in the centre. The postcard was mailed in February 1907. Click on the image for an enlarged view. |
| Why on earth England should expect every man to do his duty in Scotland I can't imagine - and neither I bet can the Glaswegians ! This postcard was mailed in 1913. |
| This view of Charing Cross was posted in 1912. |
| Renfield Street - a postcard from 1918. |
| Kelvingrove Park. |
| A 1905 postcard of Kelvingrove Park in which the sender has kindly indicated what the buildings are. |
| On the left, the Botanic Gardens. Thanks to Amanda, who has told us that the postcard on the right is the now derelict Winter Gardens in Springburn Park. |
| This card of Cathkin Braes was mailed in 1905. |
| No date for this postcard of Queen's Park Gates and Victoria Road. |
| An early 20th Century postcard of Charing Cross. |
| Another postcard of Kelvingrove Park. |
| An Edwardian postcard of Buchanan Street. |
| An early 20th Century postcard of Jamaica Bridge. (Z) |
| St Enoch Square. |
| George Square, the Cenotaph and the Municipal Building. |
| Renfield Street in the 1930s. |
| Postcards of the Past |
| An undated postcard of Sauchiehall Street and some elegantly dressed pedestrians. |
| Another early 20th Century view of Renfield Street. |
| Sauchiehall Street yet again, this time in a 1935 postcard. |
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| This postcard commemorates the visit of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in May 1903. |
| Kelvingrove Park. |
| Did You Know.... that Glasgow is fourth in the UK population table with 578,000 at the 2001 census ? |


| Glasgow, situated on the River Clyde in the country's west central lowlands, is the largest city in Scotland and fourth most populous in the United Kingdom. |
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