“Wax Fruit was quite unusual for its time in that it concentrated on the lives of the Victorian middle classes in Glasgow ... in areas such as High Street and the Saltmarket.
Long before the days of the M8 ring road, Glasgow was accessed by 12 old gates which served as the main portals into the city ...
It would have been a hot, crowded place to work. In the Victorian era, thousands came to cities to find work. In Glasgow, many people worked on or around the River Clyde. The result of so many ...