Glasgow has several historic landmarks and streets spread across the city and along with them - there are plenty unique signs.
Some of these signs are as much a part of the city as the landmark which they may be attached to. Whenever people think of Glasgow, they will think of these signs.
From bright flashing neon signs in the East End to one of Ashton Lane’s most famous dining spots, here are 6 of the most distinctive signs which make people think of Glasgow.
1. Hielanman's Umbrella
The station in the heart of the city centre has several entrances, but the gold letters on the green background of the overarching Victorian style bridge at Hielanman's Umbrella has welcomed many Glaswegians and tourists to the city. | Glasgowist
2. Barrowland Ballroom
Once a place to go for dancing, the Barrowland Ballroom is now one of Scotland’s most noteable music venues. On your journey up to the Gallowgate, you are met with the huge flashing neon sign which has greeted many a concertgoer over the years. | Glasgow Life
3. The Laurieston
The pub is a step back in time with the signage on the front of the Bridge Street bar having not changed in decades. | Laurieston
4. The Barras
Many a Glaswegian and visitor have passed under the famous ‘The Barras’ archway on a Saturday or Sunday morning. The prominent sign was given a facelift a few years ago when it was strengthened and secured. | The Barras