Image Galleries
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New Windows of Today
The ten stained glass windows created in 2011 to represent modern Maryhill. Designed by Alec Galloway and Margo Winning, based on the ideas and suggestions of over 200 local people. Key funding for this project was kindly provided by the Heritage Lottery Fund. -
Stephen Adam's Stained Glass Panels
The twenty stained glass panels designed by Stephen Adam in 1878 to showcase the industries and workers of the Burgh of Maryhill.
Images copyright Culture & Sport Glasgow, on behalf of Glasgow City Council. The original panels are part of Glasgow Museum's Collections. -
Burgh Halls 2007 - before works began
Selection of photos of the perilous and derelict state of the Burgh Halls from October 2007, two years before reconstruction & restoration works began on site. Thanks to Alan Scobie and Blue Productions for the images. -
Ministerial & Funders Visit, April 2010
On Monday 26th April, 2010, Housing and Communities Minister Alex Neil joined representatives of the key grant funders for the project, to see progress on the site, view an exhibition of materials regarding the project, and hear some short talks about the history and future of the Burgh Halls. -
Construction Progress Photos
Images from the building works in mid-April 2010, with the main new steelwork in place in the Hall building, and most of the foundation works for the new buildings in place -
Journeymen Project
To mark the restoration project, in 2009 a 'Journeymen' installation was placed above the front entrance. The Journeymen were a tribe of 30 free-standing eight feet tall orange figures created by the Heisenberg art collaborative as part of Glasgow 1999, Year of Architecture and Design. They were intended to highlight a series of chosen spaces and bring them back into public consciousness, and appeared in unlikely places across the city throughout the year. Formed by architect Dan Dubowitz and sculptor Matt Baker, Heisenberg installations are a reminder of what we fail to see. -
Light Fantastic Illumination Project
Images from the 2008 Illumination Project, designed by Adrian Stewart of DO Architecture.












