Glasgow Times

Take a walk down memory lane – every day of 2019!

- BY RUSSELL LEADBETTER

IT’S the calendar that preserves the very best of our photograph­y from yesteryear – and it evokes lots of memories in many of the people who see it.

The Evening Times’s Times Past calendar, the 2019 edition of which has just gone on sale, is a popular exercise in nostalgia.

Using some timeless images from our remarkable archives, the calendar shows shopping scenes, long-gone cinemas and street scenes. They show people at rest and at play.

Each year, we ensure that the calendar also benefits some excellent causes.

This year, half of all profits will go to the charity, Social Bite, which on December 8 will be staging a nationwide sleep-out to help end homelessne­ss in Scotland.

Henry Ainslie, deputy editor of the Evening Times, said: “As you can see from this page, the Evening Times has always prided itself on its photograph­y. Our photograph­ers have always had a great eye for the offbeat and the telling detail. And because the images in the calendar are, in many cases, decades old, they appeal to people who love to take a wander down memory lane.”

•Order your Times Past 2019 calendar for £6, plus £1.50 postage and packaging. Or why not take use of our multiple buy offer for the ideal Christmas present? One calendar, £7.50; 2 calendars, £14; 4 calendars, £27.

•A•• include postage and package and prices are for UK delivery only.

•Se■d your name and address, together with your cheque or postal order, made payable to Herald and Times Ltd, Photo Sales, 200 Renfield Street, Glasgow G2 3QB. You can purchase a copy online by visiting: https://www. eveningtim­es.co.uk/shop

•Or alternativ­ely you can purchase a copy of the calendar from our reception desk during normal office hours at 200 Renfield Street, Glasgow G2 3QB, or by phoning us on 0141 302 6210.

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Glasgow’s King George V dock is shown in this image from 1968
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Far left: Washing is hung out on Glasgow Green in 1987Centre: La Scala Cinema in 1955Left: Provand’s Lordship in 1956

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