The map shows how the city has changed over 150 years.
City Heritage Trust has helped restore and protect some of our best known and most loved buildings.
Glasgow City Heritage Trust curators Gemma Wild, right, and Rachel Kacir with the 1864 aerial map of Glasgow. "Other areas, meanwhile, have changed beyond recognition, and the impact of transport infrastructure including the Kingston Bridge and Central Station is stark.”Will , who studied architecture at the Glasgow School of Art, says: “Sulman’s drawing is of a city in time, recorded with the same forensic detail and accuracy that my work seeks to achieve.
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