Glasgow, Scotland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Glasgow, Scotland
- Clyde Auditorium Glasgow 1997
- Clyde Arc Glasgow 2006
- Glasgow Cathedral Precinct and Graveyard Glasgow, Scotland
- Tradeston Bridge Glasgow, Scotland 2009
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753 and 755 Werhouse Road, St Benedict's Roman Catholic Church and Presbytery
Glasgow, Scotland
St Benedict's, Easterhouse, 1965, Gillespie, Kidd and Coia. Church (No 753): Rectangular, dark grey rendering on brick (originally lighter). Copper monopitch roofs linked by glazing strips. Wallheads rise above roof.
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380 Bearsden Road, Canal Restaurant (Former Robinson Dunn Offices)
Glasgow, Scotland
Probably George Laird of John Laird and Son, circa 1938. 2- and 3-storey (part as basement to road) Modern Movement office block with principal entrance on higher level to road. Red brick with concrete lintel bands.
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31, 33, 35 Lynedoch Street and 92, 96 Woodside Terrace Lane, Former Trinity College
Glasgow, Scotland
Charles Wilson, architect, 1856, college and adjacent church (to Lynedoch street) latter gutted by fire in 1903 and incorporated into college as library in 1909. Refurbished interior by D Thomson and Colin Menzies 1909.
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10, 14-32 (Even) Queen Mary Avenue, Speirs Place
Glasgow, Scotland
Later 19th century.
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61 Arlington Street and 44 Wend Park Street, Arlington Street Baths
Glasgow, Scotland
John Burnet Senior, 1871, with later additions (see Notes) including 1875 (Turkish Baths); and additions by A Myles of 1893; and B Conner of 1902. Important example of a Classical style baths complex, with Italian Renaissance influence to detail.
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5, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 25, 27 Ashley Street
Glasgow, Scotland
Circa 1850; 3 pairs of classic semi-detached villas. No 23 demolished and replaced in 1924 by red ashlar building described below. Classic 3-bay, 2-storey and basement villas. Polished ashlar, mostly painted.