These historical photographs show families living in slum areas of Glasgow without basic facilities like power and water. Some families lived in one room without a room surrounded by vermin. These photographs were displayed in a free open-air exhibition in Edinburg after a restriction on displaying them was lifted. Demolished buildings, litter doorways, children playing in the trash; these photographs depict poverty that is hard to comprehend in modern Scotland. Nick Hedges captured these photographs when a housing charity shelter hired him to travel around England and Scotland to document the lives of families living in a slum.
From the clothes, a lot of these pictures are a lot older than the 70s.
True – some of the pictures are definitely from the arse-end of the 1940s and the 1950s. That one of the two wee boys in the Gorbals is already well-known.
Not exactly ‘harrowing’ either. Two wee guys sauntering down the street, two men working, serving pints? OMG, the squalor. :/
Yeah, we need the correct years.
Did not know the Gorbals still had gas lighting in 1971
It’s funny the way people complain about the government now would make you think we still live like this.
Yeah, delusional if you think this no longer exists. Could take photos that’d make people’s head spin that it’s modern day.
The titles on these are so unnecessary