The long-gone swimming pool and gymnasium at Kennyhill in the east end of Glasgow. c.1913.

North Woodside Pool, n.d. c1910? These are the oldest working public baths in Britain. Opened in 1882 they originally had 27 private baths for men, seven for women and 67 washing stalls in the steamie. They reopened in 2012 after a two year refurbishment.

Members of the Rutherglen First Eleven Hockey Team pose for a photograph in 1914.

Rowing on the Clyde in 1955.

The Scottish Cup Final between Celtic and Clyde in Hampden in 1955. It was the first televised final and was played in front of a 'disappointing' crowd of more than 106,000. The score was 1-1 but Clyde won the replay 1-0.

Cyclists line up for a race in Glasgow, 1955.

A group of boys playing football in the playground of Kennedy St Junior Secondary School in 1955.

Boys playing football in the playground of Kennedy St Junior Secondary School in 1955.

The bowling green in Kelvingrove Park in 1955. It will be hosting the 2014 lawn bowls competition during the Commonwealth Games.

A game of netball in Green Steet, Calton. 1955.

The Western Baths in Cranworth Street, Glasgow. 1955. The pool measures 90ft by 35ft (27.5m x 10.6m). It was the largest indoor pool in Scotland until the 1930s. It is one of the few pools that still has trapezes and travelling rings.

The Western Baths in Cranworth Street, 1955. 'The Baths' were founded in 1876 and are now a category B-listed building.

Hampden Park in October 1935. It looks a bit different now - the turf has been pulled up and the ground raised on 6m metal stilts to transform it (temporarily) into an athletics arena for the Commonwealth Games.
