Robertson Street Ghost Building Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Robertson Street Ghost Building A4 Mounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

A ghost building is the outline left on a neighbouring wall when a building is demolished. These can create an intriguing mix of textures and patterns which can reveal the complex history of a particular plot. This print is of a ghost building on Robertson Street in central Glasgow. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in a white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

This photograph is also available in as a larger limited edition, signed A3 print (unmounted).

A collage of six Glasgow ghost buildings, including this one, is available from here.

 

 

 

Sauchiehall Street Ghost Building Limited Edition A3 Print (Unmounted)

Sauchiehall Street Ghost Building Limited Edition A3 Print (Unmounted)

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

A ghost building is the outline left on a neighbouring wall when a building is demolished. These can create an intriguing mix of textures and patterns which can reveal the complex history of a particular plot. This print is of a ghost building on Sauchiehall Street in central Glasgow.

The print itself is 12 inches by 9.25 inches (30 cm by 24 cm), and it comes unmounted on a high quality 300mg A3 sheet. There are only 30 copies available, and each one is signed by the photographer (Colin M. Drysdale) and is individually numbered. It will be delivered rolled in a protective tube.

This photograph is also available in as smaller A4 mounted print.

 

 

 

Sauchiehall Street Ghost Building Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Sauchiehall Street Ghost Building A4 Mounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

A ghost building is the outline left on a neighbouring wall when a building is demolished. These can create an intriguing mix of textures and patterns which can reveal the complex history of a particular plot. This print is of a ghost building on Sauchiehall Street in central Glasgow. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in a white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

This photograph is also available in as a larger limited edition, signed A3 print (unmounted).

A collage of six Glasgow ghost buildings, including this one, is available from here.

 

 

 

Single Twomax Ghost Sign Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Single Twomax Ghost Sign Print A4 Mounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

This ghost sign can be found on the former Twomax knitwear factory on Old Rutherglen Road in the Gorbals area of Glasgow. It was uncovered and restored when the building was being converted into housing in the early 20202s. Twomax was founded in the 1920s by Hugh McClure and Donald McIntosh (the two Macs from which the name was derived. It started in a disused pub in the Bridgeton area of Glasgow before moving to an old cotton mill on Old Rutherglen Road. From here they produced upmarket knitwear which was sold by the likes of Selfridges, House of Fraser and Harrods. Their clothes were seen as being particularly fashionable in the 1960s and 1970s, but by the 1980s the firm was in decline and the factory soon closed.

The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in a white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

A second version of this print, featuring multiple copies of this sign, can be found here.

 

 

 

Skull and Crossbones Memento Mori (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Skull and Crossbones Memento Mori A4 Mounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

Memento mori, or reminders of death, and frequently feature on Scottish gravestones of the 17th and 18th centuries. One of the most common is the skull and crossbones. These are often interpreted as marking a grave of someone who died of the plague or a pirate, they have nothing to do with the former, and are only loosely connected with the latter. The skull and crossbones flag we now associate with pirates were first used on gravestones in Scotland and Ireland and had nothing to do with pirates, but was borrowed by the Irish pirate Edward English in the early 18th century as a way to show his enemies they risked death if they fought them. This example of a skull and crossbones memento mori comes from an old gravestone in the churchyard of the 18th century Curmunnock Parish Church on the southern edge of Glasgow.

The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in a white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

 

 

 

St Andrew’s Halls Caryatids Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

St Andrew’s Halls Caryatids A4 Mounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

The St Andrew’s Halls, built in the 1870s, was one of the first purpose-built concert halls in Glasgow. Designed by James Sellars, and with sculptures by John and William Mossman, it was an impressive structure. This includes this set of eight beautifully crafted caryatids (pillars in the form of female sculptures) by William Mossman. Each caryatid is unique and carries an item related to the arts or sciences.  Between them are the names of famous composers, artists, scientists and engineers. Originally built by a private company, the St Andrews Halls were taken over by the Glasgow Corporation in 1889, and survived until 1962 when they were destroyed by a fire. Only the western facade was save and later incorporated into an extension to the neighbouring Mitchell Library, which it remains part of to this day.

The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in a white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

 

 

 

 

Strathclyde University Sunset Limited Edition A3 Print (Unmounted)

Strathclyde University Sunset Limited Edition A3 Unmounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

This print is a photograph looking along George Street at sunset through the heart of the campus of the University of Strathclyde in central Glasgow. The print itself is 12 inches by 9.25 inches (30 cm by 24 cm), and it comes unmounted on a high quality 300mg A3 sheet. There are only 30 copies available, and each one is signed by the photographer (Colin M. Drysdale) and is individually numbered. It will be delivered rolled in a protective tube.

This photograph is also available in as a smaller A4 mounted print.

 

 

Strathclyde University Sunset Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

Strathclyde University Sunset Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

This print is a photograph looking along George Street at sunset through the heart of the campus of the University of Strathclyde in central Glasgow. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

This photograph is also available in as an unmounted A3 limited edition signed print.

 

 

The Argyle Street Ash Tree Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

The Argyle Street Ash Tree A4 Mounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

The Argyle Street Ash Tree is an iconic part of life in the West End of Glasgow. Growing in the front garden of a blonde sandstone tenement, it’s believed to be around 170 years old, making it older than Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow University, the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and many other of the most recognisable features in the city’s West End. Standing alone, for many years, it was known as the only tree on Argyle Street and its ability to survive for such a long time in such an unlikely location helped it win the title of UK Tree of the Year in 2025.

The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in a white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

 

 

 

The Beresford Hotel (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

The Beresford Hotel A4 Mounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

The former Beresford Hotel is one of Glasgow’s finest Art Deco buildings. Constructed in 1937 for visitors attending the 1938 Empire Exhibition in Bellahouston Park, it was designed by William Beresford Inglis, who later went on to manage it. Having served time as a university halls of residence, it is now private apartments. The Beresford has an unexpected place in American 20th Century politics as it was here in 1939 that a 22 year old John F. Kennedy (the future US president), gave his first official public speech.

The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in a white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

 

 

 

 

The Citizens Theatre At Night (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

The Citizens Theatre At Night A4 Mounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

The Citizens Theatre in the Gorbals area of Glasgow. The Citizens Theatre opened in 1878 as Her Majesty’s Theatre and Opera House in a building designed by James Sellars. It became the Citizens Theatre in 1944 when it was leased to the then newly formed Citizens Theatre Company with the aim of making Glasgow independent form London for its plays and theatre. It quickly rose to become one of the most respected reparatory theatre companies in the UK. The theatre was redeveloped several times in latter half of the 20th Century and into the 21st Century, leaving little of the original building but the auditorium. This included the acquisition of six statues by John Mossman from the neighbouring Palace Theatre following its demolition in 1977, which are now mounted on the roof of the Citizen Theatre. These statues represent William Shakespeare (far left) and Robert Burns (far right), with the four muses, Euterpe (the muse of Music), Thalia (the muse of Comedy), Melpomene (the muse of Tragedy) and Terpsichore (the muse of Dance), between then. However, despite these changes, it remains one of Glasgow’s best-loved theatres. This photo was taken after its most recent refurbishment was completed in August 2025.

The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in a white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

 

 

 

 

The Clyde At Sunrise (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

The Clyde At Sunrise A4 Mounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

Sunrise over the Clyde in Glasgow looking towards the modern buildings of the city’s waterfront. From left to right these buildings include the tower of the former Queen’s Dock Pumphouse, the Hydro Arena, the Armadillo, the Crowne Plaza Hotel, the Squinty Bridge, BBC Scotland’s Pacific Quay Studio, the Glasgow Science Centre and the Glasgow Tower. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

This photograph is also available in as a larger limited edition, signed A3 print (unmounted).

 

 

The Clyde At Sunrise Limited Edition A3 Print (Unmounted)

The Clyde At Sunrise Limited Edition A3 Unmounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

Sunrise over the Clyde in Glasgow looking towards the modern buildings of the city’s waterfront. From left to right these buildings include the tower of the former Queen’s Dock Pumphouse, the Hydro Arena, the Armadillo, the Crowne Plaza Hotel, the Squinty Bridge, BBC Scotland’s Pacific Quay Studio, the Glasgow Science Centre and the Glasgow Tower. The print itself is 12 inches by 9.25 inches (30 cm by 24 cm), and it comes unmounted on a high quality 300mg A3 sheet. There are only 30 copies available, and each one is signed by the photographer (Colin M. Drysdale) and is individually numbered. It will be delivered rolled in a protective tube.

This photograph is also available in as smaller A4 mounted print.

 

 

The Clyde At Sunset 1 A4 Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

The Clyde At Sunset 1 A4 Mounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

Looking west down the Clyde towards the Riverside Museum on Pointhouse Quay. Beside the museum is the tall ship the Glenlee, one of the last surviving tall ships built on the Clyde. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

This photograph is also available in as larger limited edition, signed A3 print (unmounted) and as an A6 greetings card. It is also available as part of a set of 6 Glasgow Sunrises And Sunsets greetings cards.

 

The Clyde At Sunset 1 Limited Edition A3 Print (Unmounted)

The Clyde At Sunset 1 Limited Edition A3 Unmounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

Looking west down the Clyde towards the Riverside Museum on Pointhouse Quay. Beside the museum is the tall ship the Glenlee, one of the last surviving tall ships built on the Clyde. The print itself is 12 inches by 9.25 inches (30 cm by 24 cm), and it comes unmounted on a high quality 300mg A3 sheet. There are only 30 copies available, and each one is signed by the photographer (Colin M. Drysdale) and is individually numbered. It will be delivered rolled in a protective tube.

This photograph is also available in as a smaller A4 mounted print and as an A6 greetings card. It is also available as part of a set of 6 Glasgow Sunrises And Sunsets greetings cards.

 

 

The Clyde At Sunset 2 A4 Print (Mounted Size 10 inch by 12 inch)

The Clyde At Sunset 2 A4 Mounted Print

We offer free 2nd class shipping by Royal Mail to UK addresses on all prints.

Looking west down the Clyde towards the Glasgow Harbour flats on the site for the former Meadowside Granary, one of the largest brick buildings in Europe before it was demolished in 2002 to make way for a modern housing development. In the distance on the left is one of the four remaining Titan cranes on the Clyde. It was built by William Arrol and Co in 1920 at the Barclay Curle shipyard in the Whiteinch area of Glasgow. The print itself is 7.25 inches by 9 inches (18.5 cm by 23cm), and it comes mounted in white 1.5 inch (3.5 cm) mount with a total size of 10 inches by 12 inches (25.5 cm by 30.5cm).

This photograph is also available in as larger limited edition, signed A3 print (unmounted) and as an A6 greetings card. It is also available as part of a set of 6 Glasgow Sunrises And Sunsets greetings cards.