Dumbarton Road is one of Glasgow's best known streets which runs all the way from Partick bridge, through Thornwood, Whiteinch, Scotstoun, Garscadden and Yoker.
In Partick, Dumbarton Road is a bustling hub of shops, bars and restaurants where many Glaswegians like to enjoy their weekends off. Glaswegians
It's a street that has a lot of history which has undergone many changes over the decades, so join us as we take a look back at the Dumbarton Road of old.

5. Western Cinema (1960s)
A snapshot of Dumbarton Road in the early 1960s which features the Western Cinema which originally opened in 1916 as the Garrick. | Glasgow City Archives

6. A busy tram stop (Circa. 1912)
A busy tram stop on either Dumbarton Road or Peel Street in the early 20th century | Glasgow City Archive

7. Dumbarton Road (1920s)
A rather dreich looking Dumbarton road during the 1920s. | Glasgow City Archives

8. Dumbarton Road (1957)
The 'Gangway' at the back of an old tenement property between Haldane St and Inchlee St in Whiteinch. | Glasgow City Archives