THE 1988 Garden Festival marked a turning point for Glasgow. The city, having suffered major blows to its prosperity in the 70s and 80s, was about to embark on a new age of regeneration.
The south bank of the Clyde, the site for the festival, was opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales, continuing Glasgow's long tradition of major industrial exhibitions.
Many other famous faces were attracted to the festival - as well as some that were harder to place...