exhibition: glasgow 1978
by jos treen
july 2021 - november 2021
Jos Treen’s photographs capture the resilience and humour of Glaswegians in 1978 – a time when Glasgow had a huge poverty problem and the city was filled with appalling housing. Treen’s collection of over 100 photos document his year walking the streets of Glasgow with his Olympus OM-1. The Glasgow skyline has changed a lot since then and in many cases we are now left only with the memories of low factories, tall chimneys, higher flats, the skeletons of vanished streets and demolished tenements.
All photographs copyright Jos Treen. Images available for purchase. Contact heritage@mbht.org.uk for more information.
Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust would like to extend a special thanks to Jos Treen for allowing us to show his beautiful photographs.
We hope you enjoyed looking through them and that you can come see the live exhibition. The halls reopened its doors on Monday 12th July 2021 and is open to the public Monday-Friday from 10am-5pm. Tickets are free, but booking is essential. Call us on 0141 948 0700 or email us at info@mbht.org.uk to book. Additionally, we would love to hear your memories of 1970s Glasgow and the Glasgow Photo Journey 1978 exhibition.