| 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? |