OSCAR MAZAROLI, DAVID PEAT, MORTON GILLESPIE, DAVID NEWELL-SMITH,
Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - Samson kids in Joan Eardleys Townhead studio. 1960's
Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - girl in the Gorbals in Glasgow.
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Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - Glasgow kids.
Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - Glasgow kids.
Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - Glasgow 1966
Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - Football - Forth and Clyde Canal, Near Pinkston, Glasgow 1962.
Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - Glasgow 1960s.
Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - Glasgow Gorbals.
Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - Glasgow
Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - Glasgow Celtic fans.
Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - Glasgow Celtic fans.
Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - Glasgow Celtic fans.
John Maclean was a schoolteacher from Glasgow.
- Matt McGinn, Ballad of John Maclean, 1965.
1920, Great western Road, Glasgow.
Glasgow was the Second City of the British Empire.
Glasgow slums.
Glasgow by David Peat.
Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - Glasgow Celtic fans.
Photo by Oscar Mazaroli - Glasgow Celtic fans.
SECOND CITY
John Maclean was a schoolteacher from Glasgow.
The bosses and the judges united as one man,
For Johnny was a menace to their '14 — '18 plan,
They wanted men for slaughter in the fields of Armentières,
John called upon the people to smash the profiteers
They brought him to the courtroom in Edinburgh town,
But still he did not cower, he firmly held his ground,
And stoutly he defended, his every word and deed,
Five years it was his sentence in the jail at Peterhead.
For Johnny was a menace to their '14 — '18 plan,
They wanted men for slaughter in the fields of Armentières,
John called upon the people to smash the profiteers
They brought him to the courtroom in Edinburgh town,
But still he did not cower, he firmly held his ground,
And stoutly he defended, his every word and deed,
Five years it was his sentence in the jail at Peterhead.
- Matt McGinn, Ballad of John Maclean, 1965.
1920, Great western Road, Glasgow.
Glasgow was the Second City of the British Empire.
Glasgow Slums, by David Peat
Glasgow's Airport 1954
Glasgow slums.
Glasgow by David Peat.
Glasgow 1893.
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