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The former John Brown's shipyard cranes and South Douglas Street. October 1978
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102 Clydebank at Night 1979
A night photograph from High Park (Boquhanran Park) looking down on West Thomson Street and Granville Street. April 1979
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101 Clydebank at night 1979
A night photograph looking over Clydebank taken from the High park (Boquhanran Park). April 1979
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100 Demolition Lorry 1979
A demolition lorry that managed to demolish itself! April 1979
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099 Glasgow Road 1979
Looking down Glasgow Road towards Yoker, several of the tenements have been demolished. April 1979
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098 Argyle Road underpass 1981
Looking out the underpass at Argyle Road during a snow storm. January 1981
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097 Erskine Bridge 1981
The Erskine Bridge photographed from Bowling early one January morning, the cranes of the former John Brown's shipyard in the background. January 1981
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096 Kilbowie Road 1981
Kilbowie Road on a cold December day. December 1981
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095 Clydebank Shipyard Cranes 1981
The cranes of the former John Brown's shipyard at sunset looking majestic. 1981
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094 Clydeside Expressway 1981
The Clydebank Clydeside Expressway under construction on Glasgow Road, the first of several versions. 1981
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093 Yoker Market 1980
Trader selling his wares at the Holm Park market. May 1980
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092 Car on Rothesay Dock 1980
The photographer's car sitting on the Rothesay Dock feeling nervous looking at all the little cubes of crushed cars. March 1980
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091 The Shoemaker, Kilbowie Road 1978
The old Shoemaker shop on Kilbowie Road that was demolished to make way for the new council offices. You can see a bit of the Singer factory to the right of the photograph. 1978
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090 Gerry's Snack Bar, Glasgow Road 1978
The popular Gerry's Snack Bar sitting on Glasgow Road with John Brown's cranes in the background. 1978
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089 cLYDEBANK'S HISTORY WALL 1978
A painted plywood wall on Glasgow road depicting the history of Clydebank. June 1978
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088 Blue Titan
Blue Titan. The Titan has been fitted out with colour changing lights and is a landmark at night. January 2011
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087 Cruiser On The Clyde 2011
Cruiser on the Clyde on a beautiful January afternoon. January 2011
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086 Low Tide On The Clyde 2011
The River Clyde at low tide with the remains of the old slipways of john Brown's Shipyard where some of the greatest ships the world has ever seen were launched. January 2011
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085 Kromer Hat sculpture 2011
The 'Kromer Hat' sculpture is by artist Sue Jane Taylor and is a tribute to the craftsmen who made the best ships in the world. January 2011
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084 Change Sculpture 2011
The 'Change' sculpture at Clyde Gate, Dalmuir, was created by artist Hill Jephson Robb and sits at the end of Agamemnon Street. January 2011
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083 Winter Titan Crane 2010
A winter sun on the Titan Crane with the frozen wasteland of what used to be the shipyard of John Brown's stretched in front of it, waiting for the developers. December 2010
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082 The Glen Lee on the Clyde 2010
The Clyde-built Glen Lee being towed to Greenock to get refurbished before going to it's new home at the Riverside Museum. August 2010
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081 The Forth And Clyde Canal 2010
A yacht moored beside the famous McMonagles floating chip shop and restaurant which has the worlds first Sail Thru' Fish & Chip Take Away. June 2010
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080 Titan crane 2010
A very colourful interpretation of the Titan Crane, an icon of Clydebank's regeneration. May 2010
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079 Titan Crane 2010
The old and the new, The Titan Crane and Clydebank College on the banks of the River Clyde. January 2010
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077 Radio Clyde Building 1985
Radio Clyde, was one of the first to move into Scotland's first Enterprise Zone, the Clydebank Business Park, on the site of the former Singer Sewing Machine factory. February 1985
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076 BMX Track Drumry 1985
Bike boy doing stunts at the BMX track at Drumry. February 1985
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075 Glasgow Road gone 1979
The tenements have been demolished on Glasgow road to make way for the Clydebank Clydeside Expressway. March 1979
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074 Glasgow road 1979
Looking down Dumbarton Road which changes to Glasgow Road at the junction of Kilbowie Road, with the Clydebank Bar and the Seven Seas Bar on its corners. March 1979
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073 Clyde Shopping Centre 1979
The famous Digital Cube Clock in the Clyde shopping Centre, a meeting place for many before mobile phones were on the scene. May 1979
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072 Argyle Road 1979
The early days of Argyle Road, The floodlights of Kilbowie Park, home to Clydebank F.C. can be seen at the top left of the photo. May 1979
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071 Rothesay Dock 1978
The Blythswood Dredger docked at the Rothesay Dock. October 1978
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070 Rothesay Dock 1978
Hopper No 25 and the Blythswood dredger which were used to keep the Clyde deep enough for shipping.
Photo taken in 1978
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069 Clydebank Pyramid 1980
Clyde Shopping Centre pyramid where the big cube clock used to hang, a meeting point for generations of bankies. July 1980
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068 Clydebank Windows 1980
Windows on flats in Sinclair Square facing onto Montrose Street. July 1980
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067 Glasgow Raod 1980
Glasgow Road, Connolly's Pub almost gone...
This photo taken in 1980
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066 Bridge Bar, Alexander Street 1980
The Bridge Bar in Alexander Street, now know as Alexander's
This photo taken in 1980
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065 Clyde Shopping Centre May 1979
The entrance to the Clyde Shopping Centre from the canal side. May 1979
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061 Erskine Bridge 1981
Erskine Bridge in the early morning, taken from Bowling. 1981
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057 Glasgow Road 1979
Looking down Glasgow Road towards Dalmuir in 1979
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056 Clyde Shopping Centre 1979
Looking down the travelator at Clyde Shopping Centre from the Kilbowie road entrance. 1979
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051 Clydebank Clock 1978
The Cube Digital Clock in the Clyde Shopping Centre, a meeting point for people before digital phones were common place. 1978
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049 War Memorial, Clydebank Town Hall 1979
The War Memorial at the Clydebank Town Hall in Hall Street. 1979
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047 The Shows in Clydebank 1977
The Shows came back to Clydebank after a ten year absense. 1977
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042 New Homes in Clydebank 1980
New houses being built between John Knox Street and Glasgow Road in February 1980
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038 Clydebank Town Hall 1979
The Clydebank Town Hall in 1979.
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035 Singers Station 1980
Singers Station photographed from Second Avenue.
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034 Dalmuir Park 1980
Dalmuir duck pond in 1980.
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032 Connolly's Pub 1979
Connolly's Pub on Glasgow Road, just across the road from John Brown's Shipyard, very popular with the workers. 1979
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030 Yoker Market 1980
Yoker Market beside Holm Park. 1980
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029 Kilbowie Road 1979
The junction of Kilbowie Road, Glasgow Road and Dumbarton Road. 1979
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022 The Clydebank Clydeside Expressway 1979
The Clydebank Clydeside Expressway being built in 1979. I used to take my daughter, Jennifer, out in her pram when I was out taking photographs.
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020 Crane through underpass 1980
Looking through the underpass towards John Brown's shipyard crane.
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018 Clydebank Library 1979
Clydebank Library, Dumbarton Road. 1979
The Clydebank Library was officially opened in October 1913 with Harry G. Pincott as the first librarian, a position he held until his death in 1945.
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014 The Kizil Mansions 1979
The Kizil Mansions on the corner of Whitecrook Street and Glasgow Road with the famous Black's shop. 1979
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015 The Queen's visit 1986
The Queen visiting St Margaret's Hospice as part of the 100 year anniversary of Clydebank burgh 1986.
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013 BMX bikers at the Drumry BMX track 1985
Boys having fun at the Drumry BMX track at Drumry. 1985
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012 Glasgow Road tenements being demolished 1979
Tenements on Glasgow road being demolished in 1979
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011 The flags on the canal at Safeway 1980
The flags on the Forth & Clyde canal at Safeway, Clyde Shopping Centre.
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010 John Brown's gatehouse being demolished 1978
John Brown's old gatehouse on Glasgow Road being demolished. The small building in the background is the fire station for the yard.
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009 Argyle Road, 1979
Argyle road in 1979, which has changed a lot since then.
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006 Clyde Shopping Centre 1981
The Clyde Shopping Centre in 1981 before it had a roof on it, which was great on a nice day, but not so good in the rain and the snow.