Glasgow is famed for its shopping streets with the likes of Sauchiehall Street, Buchanan Street and Argyle Street being instantly recognisable to any generation of Glaswegian. We've taken a look back through the archive at some of shops which once occupied premises on these streets that no longer exist with many of the buildings having also been demolished.
Although these shops might be gone, a certain generation of Glaswegians will forever have their own fond memories of them.
5. Watt Brothers
Watt Brothers on Sauchiehall Street was an institution. The owners filed for administration in 2020 after more than a century in business. It would always be a busy spot on Sauchiehall Street.
6. McCormack's
Glaswegians will have fond memories of McCormack's which was the city's best known music store. The Rolling Stones even turned up to cut the ribbon at the new store pictured on Bath Street.
7. Marks & Spencer
Marks and Spencer can be seen here on Sauchiehall Street in 1972. The shop had been a mainstay on the street since 1935. Photo: Allan Milligan
8. Woolworths
The old Woolworths on Kilmarnock Road in Shawlands. Glaswegians were sad to say farewell to their stores across the city in 2009.