Anderston then & now ..... a concise history of a Glasgow district
                     author John N Cooper

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Part Five

Pages 69 - 70

 

 
The Anderston Centre, Argyle Street, 1971
(Situated between Pitt Street and Blythswood Street)
The Finnieston Crane, 1970
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Anderston Quay 1970
The picture features dockland sheds and the Daily Record Newspaper Plant.

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Argyle Street at St Vincent Street looking west towards Finnieston, 1960.
The Chemist on the right is McLean & Gowan.
On the left is the Coffee Tavern, which was situated on the corner of Elliot Street and Argyle Street.
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The ‘Anderston Savings Bank’, Argyle Street / Shaftesbury Street, 1970.
The Bank is viewed from the site of the cleared St. Mark’s Lancefield Church.
The building to the extreme left is Peden Cross (Elderslie Street).

 

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