A peek at North East Glasgow: Nostalgic look at Germiston, Garngad, Roystonhill, Townhead, Springburn and Blackhill - includes and invites visitors' contributions.
Allan and Ferguson's Views in Glasgow: Online exhibition from the University of Glasgow that features rare artwork depicting the buildings and landmarks of early nineteenth century Glasgow, many of which have now been demolished.
Baillieston.com: Origin of Baillieston, Garrowhill, Barrachnie, Swinton, Broomhouse, and Bargeddie street names. Local essays and books about Baillieston's past, Bannerman High School, the mystery of the Murals, and the Romans.
Calton Tongs: The history of Calton, the oldest area in Glasgow.
Drumchapel and its History: A history of Drumchapel and surrounding areas, including the estates of Garscadden and Drumry.
Glasgow and West of Scotland Family History Society: Meetings, publications, library holdings, contact details.
Glasgow Directory of 1787: Lists of merchants, manufacturers and traders in 1787. The introduction features historical anecdotes and a who's-who of Glasgow at that time.
Glasgow History of Aligned Sites: An archaeology site, detailing the pattern of prehistoric sites of interest in and around the Glasgow area.
Glasgow's Forgotten Village - The Grahamston Story: Providing information about this book by Norrie Gilliland which tells the tail about the village that was demolished to build Central Station.
James 'Perlie' Wilson, the Scottish Radical Martyr: "Scotland Free or a Desert" An account of the Glasgow left-wing insurrection of 1820 - James Wilson hanged and decapitated as a traitor.
Old Glasgow Club: An historical Club founded in 1900 for anyone interested in Glasgow and its people.
Strathclyde Fire Preservation Society: Historical view of fire engines used within Glasgow and surrounding areas from the 1960s onwards.
Sunny Govan: History of Govan along with features that include archives, classifieds, message boards, On This Day, places, and Where Are You Now?