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Bygone Maryhill book

Sale Price:£10.50 Original Price:£11.95
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Guthrie Hutton's second book on Maryhill captures the beloved neighborhood, from Queen's Cross to St George's Cross, featuring a fresh selection of period photographs with entirely new captions.

Alongside Victorian and Edwardian images, the book includes evocative shots taken by local photographer Jim Leggett from the 1950s to the 1970s.

With its barracks, the Forth & Clyde Canal, an extensive railway network, and diverse industries sharing space with tenement streets, Maryhill boasts a rich and varied history, many facets of which are explored here.

48 pages with many photographs.

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Guthrie Hutton's second book on Maryhill captures the beloved neighborhood, from Queen's Cross to St George's Cross, featuring a fresh selection of period photographs with entirely new captions.

Alongside Victorian and Edwardian images, the book includes evocative shots taken by local photographer Jim Leggett from the 1950s to the 1970s.

With its barracks, the Forth & Clyde Canal, an extensive railway network, and diverse industries sharing space with tenement streets, Maryhill boasts a rich and varied history, many facets of which are explored here.

48 pages with many photographs.

Guthrie Hutton's second book on Maryhill captures the beloved neighborhood, from Queen's Cross to St George's Cross, featuring a fresh selection of period photographs with entirely new captions.

Alongside Victorian and Edwardian images, the book includes evocative shots taken by local photographer Jim Leggett from the 1950s to the 1970s.

With its barracks, the Forth & Clyde Canal, an extensive railway network, and diverse industries sharing space with tenement streets, Maryhill boasts a rich and varied history, many facets of which are explored here.

48 pages with many photographs.

 

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