Rare photographs show glimpse of life in Glasgow barracks


The pictures, captured by Scottish Medical Officer Fred Davidson during his time serving with the 1st Cameronians, show action from the front line and daily life at the Maryhill Barracks, now the site of Cube Housing Association’s Wyndford estate.
His pictures, which are said to be among the earliest images of the conflict, have now “come home” in a special exhibition at Maryhill Burgh Halls to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War.
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Hide AdThe photographs were unearthed and catalogued by Fred’s grandson, Andrew Davidson.


He said: “These pictures are special because they show how the barracks, and the soldiers who lived there, were part of life in Maryhill.
“For example, when the battalion left to go to France, the whole community was out on the streets to wave them off.
“Maryhill Barracks was a community in itself, with different regiments stationed there. It was home to 1,000 people.
“Fred was one of the few who took photographs of the barracks so these are rare pictures.
“I think he would have been tickled to see his pictures in the exhibition so close to where he was living.”