Beschreibung
A beautiful garden inside a hospital, a staircase once celebrated by Einstein, the remains of a workhouse and a Roman wall, a lost burn and a reminder of the Spanish Civil War, a stranded column in the Clyde and a Celtic gravestone, a derelict railway platform, a stone that flew over the Irish Sea, the burial place of a Scot who became an American hero and mysterious etchings on a cathedral wall. Glasgow is full of hidden treasures that many residents go past without realising their significance. This is an indispensable guide for anyone who thought they knew the city well but would like to discover its hidden face.
Autorenportrait
Stephen Millar, a writer and photographer born and brought up in Glasgow, has recently returned to live there part-time. He is the author of Tribes of Glasgow, London's Hidden Walks (vols 13), Edinburgh's Hidden Walks and London's City Churches. He has taken the photographs for all his books as well as for London Architecture. His articles and photographs have appeared in iNews, The Scotsman, The Herald on Sunday, Edinburgh Evening News and The Telegraph. Stephen has spoken about his work at Glasgow's Aye Write! Book Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe.