RMF3PN34–Glasgow, UK. 11th Oct, 2015. The demolition of the iconic Red Road flats, in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland, on Sunday, 11 October 2015. Credit: jeremy sutton-hibbert/Alamy Live News
RMF3PTB1–Glasgow, UK. 11th Oct, 2015. At 3.15pm on Sunday 11 October the Red Road Flats, Glasgow were brought down by controlled explosions. About 2500 local residents were evacuated from the surrounding houses as a safety measure during the demolition. After the explosions it was obvious that only 4 of the housing blocks had fully collapsed and 2 remained partially demolished. It is planned to have the two towers demolished conventionally on Monday 12 October. It is estimated that over 10000 spectators watched the demolition. Credit: Findlay/Alamy Live News
RMF3PN39–Glasgow, UK. 11th Oct, 2015. The last remaining Red Road flats are demolished in a controlled explosion on October 11, 2015 in Glasgow, Scotland. The 1960s blocks were once the tallest high rise blocks in Europe and were initially hailed as a welcome solution to Glasgows overcrowded slums. Credit: Sam Kovak/Alamy Live News
RMF3PTAK–Glasgow, UK. 11th Oct, 2015. At 3.15pm on Sunday 11 October the Red Road Flats, Glasgow were brought down by controlled explosions. About 2500 local residents were evacuated from the surrounding houses as a safety measure during the demolition. After the explosions it was obvious that only 4 of the housing blocks had fully collapsed and 2 remained partially demolished. It is planned to have the two towers demolished conventionally on Monday 12 October. It is estimated that over 10000 spectators watched the demolition. Credit: Findlay/Alamy Live News
RMF3PMNN–Glasgow, UK. 11th Oct, 2015. The last remaining Red Road flats are demolished in a controlled explosion on October 11, 2015 in Glasgow, Scotland. The 1960s blocks were once the tallest high rise blocks in Europe and were initially hailed as a welcome solution to Glasgows overcrowded slums. Credit: Sam Kovak/Alamy Live News
RMF3PN4E–Glasgow, UK. 11th Oct, 2015. The demolition of the iconic Red Road flats, in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland, on Sunday, 11 October 2015. Credit: jeremy sutton-hibbert/Alamy Live News
RMF3PTCJ–Glasgow, UK. 11th Oct, 2015. At 3.15pm on Sunday 11 October the Red Road Flats, Glasgow were brought down by controlled explosions. About 2500 local residents were evacuated from the surrounding houses as a safety measure during the demolition. After the explosions it was obvious that only 4 of the housing blocks had fully collapsed and 2 remained partially demolished. It is planned to have the two towers demolished conventionally on Monday 12 October. It is estimated that over 10000 spectators watched the demolition. Credit: Findlay/Alamy Live News
RMF3PMPE–Glasgow, UK. 11th Oct, 2015. The last remaining Red Road flats are demolished in a controlled explosion on October 11, 2015 in Glasgow, Scotland. The 1960s blocks were once the tallest high rise blocks in Europe and were initially hailed as a welcome solution to Glasgows overcrowded slums. Credit: Sam Kovak/Alamy Live News
RMF3PN3R–Glasgow, UK. 11th Oct, 2015. The demolition of the iconic Red Road flats, in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland, on Sunday, 11 October 2015. Credit: jeremy sutton-hibbert/Alamy Live News
RMF3PTBF–Glasgow, UK. 11th Oct, 2015. At 3.15pm on Sunday 11 October the Red Road Flats, Glasgow were brought down by controlled explosions. About 2500 local residents were evacuated from the surrounding houses as a safety measure during the demolition. After the explosions it was obvious that only 4 of the housing blocks had fully collapsed and 2 remained partially demolished. It is planned to have the two towers demolished conventionally on Monday 12 October. It is estimated that over 10000 spectators watched the demolition. Credit: Findlay/Alamy Live News
RMF3PN3K–Glasgow, UK. 11th Oct, 2015. The demolition of the iconic Red Road flats, in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland, on Sunday, 11 October 2015. Credit: jeremy sutton-hibbert/Alamy Live News
RMF3PTCT–Glasgow, UK. 11th Oct, 2015. At 3.15pm on Sunday 11 October the Red Road Flats, Glasgow were brought down by controlled explosions. About 2500 local residents were evacuated from the surrounding houses as a safety measure during the demolition. After the explosions it was obvious that only 4 of the housing blocks had fully collapsed and 2 remained partially demolished. It is planned to have the two towers demolished conventionally on Monday 12 October. It is estimated that over 10000 spectators watched the demolition. Credit: Findlay/Alamy Live News