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Brian Anderson has been taking images of Glasgow for 20 years, spotlighting both the light and dark side of life. Brian, 40, said: “Glasgow is full of character. It’s a nice city, it’s a crazy city and I want to show all that”.


Tartan Army footsoldiers outside The Counting House. (Photo by Brian Anderson)

Tartan Army footsoldiers outside The Counting House. (Photo by Brian Anderson)



Captain America with a fish supper under Heilanman's Umbrella. (Photo by Brian Anderson)

Captain America with a fish supper under Heilanman's Umbrella. (Photo by Brian Anderson)



Police struggle with Ajax hooligans on London Road before the Amsterdam club's clash with Celtic. (Photo by Brian Anderson)

Police struggle with Ajax hooligans on London Road before the Amsterdam club's clash with Celtic. (Photo by Brian Anderson)




Police look on as a man tries to break up brawling women in Queen Street. (Photo by Brian Anderson)

Police look on as a man tries to break up brawling women in Queen Street. (Photo by Brian Anderson)




A man climbs into a flat through a front window in Easterhouse. (Photo by Brian Anderson)

A man climbs into a flat through a front window in Easterhouse. (Photo by Brian Anderson)



Mr Birdy, Victoria Park. (Photo by Brian Anderson)

Mr Birdy, Victoria Park. (Photo by Brian Anderson)



Youngsters look on as the world-famous Red Road flats are finally demolished. (Photo by Brian Anderson)

Youngsters look on as the world-famous Red Road flats are finally demolished. (Photo by Brian Anderson)



A man dressed as a sailor at the Pride Glasgow festival in the city's George Square. (Photo by Brian Anderson)

A man dressed as a sailor at the Pride Glasgow festival in the city's George Square. (Photo by Brian Anderson)
27 Nov 2013 11:05:00