A Scottish photographer has shared a series of photos taken around Glasgow's southside that showcase 'then and now' images of the city.Tony Gillanders was walking with his dog when he decided to snap some photos across the city.
He then compared them to photos taken in years gone by to highlight the differences.Among the southside spots that Gillanders captured are the Royal Samaritan Hospital, the Govanhill Library, and the old Crosshill Railway Station.
While the library looks very similar today, it is fascinating to see how the other buildings have changed.The Royal Samaritan Hospital was a hospital for women in Govanhill that was originally established in 1886 when it was based at 67 South Cumberland Street.
It later moved to 67-69 Coplaw Street in Govanhill, before closing in 1991 and being converted to housing.Meanwhile, Gillanders' photo of the old Crosshill Railway Station shows how different the building once looked.
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