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Architecture of Glasgow

03 November 2012
1877 – St. Andrew’s Halls, Glasgow, Scotland

1877 – St. Andrew’s Halls, Glasgow, Scotland

Architect: James Sellars With its massive and striking classical facade, with four large sculptured groups by artist John Mossman, St. Andrew’s Hall was funded by a private company to meet the demand for...

18 November 2009
1878 –  Belhaven Church, Glasgow

1878 – Belhaven Church, Glasgow

Architect: Campbell Douglas & Sellars

10 October 2012
1878 – Design for new Post Office, George Sq., Glasgow, Scotland

1878 – Design for new Post Office, George Sq., Glasgow, Scotland

Architect: Robert Matheson After sitting empty for many years, there are plans to develop as modern office accommodation. At one stage, it was propsed to convert the massive renaissance style building into an...

09 June 2009
1879 – City Of Glasgow Bank, Glasgow

1879 – City Of Glasgow Bank, Glasgow

Architect: Campbell Douglas & Sellars The City of Glasgow Bank is now largely known for its spectacular collapse in October 1878, ruining all but 254 of its 1,200 shareholders, whose liability was not...

15 October 2009
1879 – Houses, Nightingale Lane, Wandsworth, London

1879 – Houses, Nightingale Lane, Wandsworth, London

Architect: T.E. Collcutt Perspective View including ground plans published in The Building News, June 13th 1879.

29 August 2009
1880 – “New Club” Buildings, Glasgow

1880 – “New Club” Buildings, Glasgow

Architect: J. Salmon & Son An unsuccessful design in a competition won by Campbell, Douglas & Sellars which resulted in the building now known as James Sellars House.

11 January 2010
1880 – Bute Hall, Glasgow University

1880 – Bute Hall, Glasgow University

Architect: John Oldrid Scott In 1870 a new-build campus was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style for Glasgow University replacing their traditional location. The largest of these buildings...

16 June 2009
1880 – Club Buildings, Glasgow

1880 – Club Buildings, Glasgow

Architect: Campbell Douglas & Sellars Perspective View published in The Building News, April 20th 1894. The “New Club” is one of James Sellars’ finest surviving buildings in Glasgow, and features sculpture by William...

05 November 2009
1880 – Design for New Municipal Buildings, Glasgow

1880 – Design for New Municipal Buildings, Glasgow

Architect: J. Salmon & Son Unsuccessful entry to design new muncipal buildings, now Glasgow City Chambers. The competition was won by Paisley-born architect William Young, and the building opened in 1888.