1 of 6 BBC Scotland reporter Duncan Kirkhope attended the Glasgow vigil to remember the 60th anniversary of the Hiroshima bomb. Here, he photographs a woman chalking out a peace symbol
2 of 6 One couple read the message "let's learn from history" during commemorations at George Square
3 of 6 People gather in silence to remember that on the morning of 6 August, 1945, the Enola Gay dropped the bomb that exploded over Hiroshima
4 of 6 The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament said Scots should remember the victims of war and why the weapons of war should be scrapped
5 of 6 Young and old attended the event to express their sorrow for the tens of thousands who died as a result of the atomic bomb
6 of 6 A Remember Hiroshima banner planted in front of Glasgow Town Hall on the day people gathered to commemorate the catastrophic event