Peter Degnan has been taking pictures of the city since the 1970s.
For more than 40 years, self-taught photographer Peter Degnan has been training his lens on the people and places of Glasgow.
The book includes photos of the Barras and Paddy's markets, flare-wearing football supporters, loyalist marches, shipyards and dilapidated back courts. Sign up to our Glasgow Live nostalgia newsletters for more local history and heritage content straight to your inbox "I had a feeling when I was taking these pictures that I would end up doing something with them. When I retired in 2017 that's when I concentrated on getting my website together and producing my books."
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