Were you born on a bus? If so, you could be the star of a show that will light up Glasgow's east end on Saturday.

Back in the frugal Sixties, an expectant mum chose bus over taxi to travel to Bellshill Maternity Hospital – but was caught short en route.

With a clippy doubling as a midwife and male passengers banished to the cig-smokey upper saloon, a baby was born on the seat behind the driver's cab.

The identity of the child has been lost in time, but the Bonkle Baby Bus - a nod to the quaintly-named Lanarkshire village it served - is one of the main attractions of Corpies, Clippies & Light at Bridgeton Garage.

Presented by Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust and the School of Art, the all-family event is a unique experience in cutting-edge video mapping, sound and sculpture. Walk over projected route maps that burst on the floor, triggered by your footsteps, take a virtual reality trip with a twist, see iconic destinations cascade down a wall while seats change pattern by video magic.

Corpies, Clippies & Light at Bridgeton Bus Garage, Broad Street, is open from 4-8pm. Visitors can pay at the door, and return rides on a classic Corpy from Cochrane Street are free. Visit GVVT for the timetable.