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Oscar Marzaroli (1933 – August 26, 1988) was an -born of post-World War II urban . He was born in in northwest and came to Scotland with his family at the age of two.

Marzaroli had a career in in and . He also operated as a photographer on the streets of and became famed for his iconic images of the city in the 1960s. Whatever happened to the Castlemilk Lads?, Peter Ross, The Scotsman, 24 June 2012 He was best known for his images of the area as the bulldozers cleared away the streets of the run down tenements. Oscar Marzaroli: Photographer's first major show in 30 years captures social change in Glasgow, The Scotsman, 21 November 2019 Marzaroli's work came to national attention in the 1980s with the publication of three collections of his photographs by the publishing house Mainstream. He was also a film cameraman, as well as director and producer, for Ogam Films, which he founded with three friends in 1967. In the 1960s and 70s, he worked on documentary films for the Films of Scotland Committee and the Highlands and Islands Development Board.Bissell, Norman (2024), Living on an Island: Expressing the Earth, Alba Editions, , pp. 176 & 177,

In 1991, a number of Glaswegian musicians came together to help compile a tribute album entitled The Tree and the Bird and the Fish and the Bell (the title is inspired by the coat of arms of the city of ). The rock band , who contributed to the album, had already extensively used Marzaroli's photographs on their album and single covers. Image of Castlemilk lads recreated almost 50 years later stirs up memories, Evening Times, 11 September 2018 In the same year Marzaroli was also the subject of an ITV documentary.

A website of his prints has since been set up by his family.

The Gorky's Zygotic Mynci song Reverend Oscar Marzaroli is a tribute of sorts.

One of his photographs from 1963, depicting young boys playing dress-up with high-heeled shoes in the streets of the Gorbals, was recreated as a sculpture in 2008 as part of the second regeneration of the district (the tenements he captured in images were replaced by in projects such as , which themselves were demolished by the end of the century). Sculpture recreates iconic photo, BBC News, 28 August 2008 Gorbals, Glasgow - Origins and History, Scotcities


Books
  • Shades of Grey – Glasgow 1956-1987, 1987
  • Shades of Scotland 1956-1988, 1989
  • Glasgow's People 1956-1988, 1993
  • One Afternoon in Lisbon by Kevin McCarra and Pat Woods (Photographs by Oscar Marzaroli).


Further reading
  • Blaikie, Andrew (2013), The Scots Imagination and Modern Memory, Edinburgh University Press, pp. 199 - 225,
  • Bissell, Norman (2024), Living on an Island: Expressing the Earth, Alba Editions, Isle of Luing, pp. 175 - 181,


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