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Ian McCaskill visits his old Glasgow flat May 1999 at 3 Cumming Drive off Cathcart Road



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Ian McCaskill visits his old Glasgow flat May 1999 at 3 Cumming Drive off Cathcart Road

Ian McCaskill visits his old Glasgow flat May 1999 at 3 Cumming Drive off Cathcart Road Mount Florida

Donnelly Charles
Daily Record
Mirrorpix
Glasgow
Scotland

Media ID 21770001

© Mirrorpix

Amca Serious 1999


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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print by Donnelly Charles, we are transported back to May 1999 when the renowned weatherman Ian McCaskill paid a nostalgic visit to his old Glasgow flat. The image captures the essence of a bygone era, evoking memories of a time when life seemed simpler and more intimate. Located at 3 Cumming Drive off Cathcart Road in Mount Florida, this modest abode holds immense sentimental value for McCaskill. As he stands on the doorstep, one can almost sense the flood of emotions washing over him as he reminisces about days gone by. The photograph beautifully portrays McCaskill's serious demeanor, hinting at the profound impact that this place had on his life and career. Known for his meteorological expertise and charismatic presence on television screens across Britain, it is fascinating to witness him in such an intimate setting. Donnelly Charles masterfully captures not only the physical surroundings but also manages to convey a certain intangible atmosphere through his lens. The play of light and shadows adds depth to the composition, enhancing our connection with both McCaskill and his former home. This print from Memory Lane Prints serves as a poignant reminder that even public figures have personal histories worth cherishing. It invites us all to reflect upon our own journeys while appreciating how places hold special significance in shaping who we become.

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