Aye Write 2020: Loved and Lost: Govanhill’s Built Heritage
Bruce Downie and Paula Larkin, Govanhill’s Built Heritage
13th Mar 2020 • 6:00PM – 7:00PM • Mitchell Library
Loved and Lost is a journey through the ever-changing landscape of Govanhill
Loved and Lost is a journey through the ever-changing landscape of Govanhill. Explore the buildings, streets and places of Govanhill through the decades. From steamies to cinemas, shops to churches, they have all shaped the working, social and domestic lives of those who feel lived here. Extensively researched, and featuring firsthand accounts from locals, this book provides a detailed study of the history of key buildings in Govanhill and their legacies, whether they still stand in stone or memory alone.
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The Mitchell Library, North St, Glasgow G3 7DN
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