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.
17. Sauchiehall Street (1929)
The new C&A building pictured on the North west corner of Sauchiehall St and Cambridge St in the late 1920s. It was a store where you could always pick up lovely clothes for a reasonable price. | Glasgow City Archives
18. Graftons
Graftons on Argyle Street was known as Glasgow's fashion centre with it being pictured here in 1938. Over a decade later the store would suffer tragedy when a blaze broke out. | Glasgow City Archives
19. Henry Burton & Co
Exterior of Henry Burton & Co, men's outfitters at the corner of Buchanan Street in June 1992. Photo: TSPL
20. Warner Bros Studio Store
The much-loved Warner Bros Studio Store in Buchanan Street. Photo: TSPL