Pubs are an intrinsic part of Glasgow culture - generation upon generation of Glaswegians have met, worked, and been merry at thousands of locals in the city over the years - though through thanks to the passage of time, we’ve lost many of those pubs that have made living in Glasgow so great.
Today we’re looking back those pubs that we’ve lost from the 20th century - back in the day there was a pub on nearly every corner in Glasgow.
Take a look below as we travel back in time to remember the pubs we’ve loved and lost since then.

5. Samuel Dow & Saloon Bar (1939)
The Saloon Bar and Samuel Dow off-license on 226 Great Western Road in Kelvinside. | Virtual Mitchell

6. The Shandon (1975)
Kids pose for a picture in front of the old Shandon pub on Argyle Street. | Virtual Mitchell

7. The Oxford (date unknown)
The old Oxford / Cecil Fletcher pub on the corner of London Road and Charlotte Street. | Virtual Mitchell

8. The Station Bar (1960)
The Station Bar on Stobcross Street in Anderston. | Virtual Mitchell