The Queen's Baton continues its journey through Glasgow today ahead of Wednesday's opening ceremony.
The Baton Relay is now in its 287th day and has been carried by tens of thousands of bearers across 70 nations and territories of the Commonwealth.
On the day before the games officially start the baton will travel through Linn, Langside and Southside. Later it will be carried through Anderston, Pollokshields, Govan and Greater Pollok before reaching Newlands.
Janette Lynch carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Castlemilk in Glasgow
Gavin McWilliams carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Castlemilk in Glasgow
Stephen Ramage carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Castlemilk in Glasgow
Bobby Pollock carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Castlemilk in Glasgow
Robert Wardell carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Cathkin Braes in Glasgow
Tiffany Pillans carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Castlemilk in Glasgow
Lucy Wood carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Kings Park in Glasgow
Emily Reid hands the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton to Hilary Templeton
Caroline Paterson carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Kings Park in Glasgow
Janet Castro carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Castlemilk in Glasgow
Audrey Gray carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Polmadie in Glasgow
Emily Reid carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Mount Florida in Glasgow
Fidele Nguetsa carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Gorbals in Glasgow
Pipers welcome the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Pollokshields in Glasgow
Amanda Torrance carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Pollokshields in Glasgow
David Smith carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Pollokshields in Glasgow
Heather Mackie carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Pollokshields in Glasgow
Scott Forrest carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton at St. Andrew's Cathedral in Glasgow
Margaret Cargey hands the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton to Batonbearer 052 Hardev Singh in Pollokshields, Glasgow
Jennifer Osborne carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton at Bellahouston Ski Centre in Glasgow
Jordan Robertson carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton on a boat on the River Clyde in Glasgow.
James Forrester carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Carmunnock in Glasgow.
Denise Holmes carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton with the Scottish Ballet at Tramway in Glasgow
Amar Ahmed carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Cardonald in Glasgow
Vanessa Reid-Phelps carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Crookston in Glasgow
Rhys Warke carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Pollok in Glasgow
Aileen McGlynn carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton, with Clyde the Glasgow 2014 mascot, at Cardonald Library in Glasgow
Grace Whitton carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton through Bellahouston in Glasgow
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