Argyle Street, one of the city’s principle shopping thoroughfares, has thankfully escaped the more controversial changes and has retained much of its vital character that other areas of the city centre lost long ago.
From the era of corporation tramcars and Lewis’s department store right up to modern times, we’ve had a rummage through the archives at The Scotsman to bring you 19 photos showing how Argyle Street has transformed down the decades.
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2. St Enoch Square
At the corner of Argyle Street and St Enochs Square, the site for a new department store had been earmarked to be built by Mr Hugh Fraser. Photo: TSPL

3. Police on duty
Strathclyde police on duty in Argyle Street in 1998. Photo: Stephen Mansfield

4. Jaywalking
Pedestrians/jaywalkers - and a traffic warden - cross against the lights in Argyle Street Glasgow, August 1974. Photo: Allan Milligan