10th Sep 2025 to 17th Dec 2025 | |
Monday - Friday 10am - 5pm | |
Maryhill Burgh Halls 10-24 Gairbraid Avenue, Glasgow West End G20 8YE |
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This is a free event | |
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Capturing local streets, landmarks and landscapes, they show how much of Maryhill has changed and how much has stayed the same.
Alongside the photographs, objects from the Burgh Halls archive will also be on display, with George Ward’s cinefilm footage back on rotation to bring the area’s history to life.
Each photograph preserves a fragment of Maryhill’s story. Some show places we still pass today, while others record buildings and views long gone. Together they form a patchwork of memories that reveal the character of the area across time.
Our collection continues to grow, thanks to the photographs, stories and objects generously shared by local people. This display offers just a glimpse of what we hold and a reminder of how much more history there is still to uncover.
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