Glasgow has looked very different under lockdown.
With fewer people on the streets and restricted movement, the city has come to a complete standstill since March.
Here we look back on some pictures of lockdown life in Glasgow.
Picture credit PA.
Military personnel on the Scottish Event Campus, the site of the NHS Louisa Jordan Hospital.
Our images show the temporary facility from its construction to opening phases.
Glasgow residents take part Clap for Heroes at a block of flats in the city.
A cyclist takes advantage of a quiet St Vincent Street.
Boarded up bars in the City Centre and Finnieston.
Rebel Bear street art appears on Bath Street.
NHS poster campaigns continue to promote the 'Stay Home' message in the city centre.
City Centre bar Graces shows thanks to our NHS heroes.
Soldiers assist a testing facility at Glasgow Airport.
Piper plays outside the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow to salute NHS heroes.
Nicola Sturgeon tours temporary NHS Louise Jordan Hospital at the Scottish Event Campus.
Police patrol the Glasgow Green to ensure social distancing rules are being adhered to.
More coronavirus street art in the city...
Protestors gather at Glasgow Green over the lockdown restrictions.
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