The Hidden Stories Map
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Narrated by Cllr. Graham Campbell
2 minTrongate – Tolbooth Steeple (High Street)
3 minCity Halls (100 Candleriggs, Architect - George Murray, 1841)
2 minSt David’s Ramshorn Church (98 Ingram Street, Architect -Thomas Rickman, 1826)
2 minTobacco Merchants House (42 Miller Street, 1775)
2 minCunninghame Mansion, 1780 Architect unknown, altered by architect David Hamilton 1829
3 minThe City Chambers (82 George Square, Architect - William Young 1890)
3 minSt George’s Tron Church (Nelson Mandela Place, Architect – William Stark - 1808)
3 minGlasgow Royal Concert Hall Steps (Buchanan Street, Architect – Leslie Martin ,1990)
2 minNarrated by Cllr. Graham Campbell
59 sIn every city there are untold stories where the buildings, statues and place names hold clues to past events and forgotten people.
One of Glasgow’s biggest hidden stories is how it played a part in and was shaped by the transatlantic slave trade.
This map will take you on a journey through part of the city, uncovering some of the hidden transatlantic slave trade connections behind our buildings and the spaces between them.
Take our hidden stories detective challenge, can you follow the route and answer the questions along the way? You’ll need to keep your eyes open and look high and low in order to complete this– Good Luck!