Online exhibition from the University of Glasgow that features rare artwork depicting the buildings and landmarks of early nineteenth century Glasgow, many of which have now been demolished.
http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/exhibns/aandf/text.html
Lists of merchants, manufacturers and traders in 1787. The introduction features historical anecdotes and a who's-who of Glasgow at that time.
http://www.fix.law-firm.co.uk/Jones.htm
Providing information about this book by Norrie Gilliland which tells the tail about the village that was demolished to build Central Station.
http://www.grahamston.com/
"Scotland Free or a Desert" An account of the Glasgow left-wing insurrection of 1820 - James Wilson hanged and decapitated as a traitor.
http://members.tripod.com/dcwilson/
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