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Architecture of Glasgow

30 June 2010
1890 – Hartwood Asylum, Glasgow, Scotland

1890 – Hartwood Asylum, Glasgow, Scotland

Architect: Campbell Douglas & Sellars In 1885 a competition held and 10 architects were asked to prepare competitive plans. Illustrated is the Administrative Block of the Campbell Douglas & Sellars entry which was...

16 June 2009
1892 – Kelvingrove Museum Competition, Glasgow

1892 – Kelvingrove Museum Competition, Glasgow

Architect: Thomas Manly Deane Unsuccessful entry by T.M. Deane for architectural competition to design a museum and art gallery for Glasgow.

16 June 2009
1892 – Kelvingrove Museum Competition, Glasgow

1892 – Kelvingrove Museum Competition, Glasgow

Architect: Honeyman & Keppie As published in The Building News, June 17th 1892. Unsuccesful entry in competition won by Simpson & Allen.

16 June 2009
1892 – Kelvingrove Museum Competition, Glasgow

1892 – Kelvingrove Museum Competition, Glasgow

Architect: Threadwell & Martin Entry for competition to design a new museum and art gallery for Glasgow.

16 June 2009
1892 – Kelvingrove Museum Competition, Glasgow

1892 – Kelvingrove Museum Competition, Glasgow

Architect: Simpson & Allen Selected design in an architectural competition to design a museum and art gallery complex for Glasgow. The gallery was opened in 1901, as the Palace of Fine Arts for...

16 June 2009
1892 – Kelvingrove Museum Competition, Glasgow

1892 – Kelvingrove Museum Competition, Glasgow

Architect: Stark & Rowntree Unexecuted design for an architectural competition to design a museum and art gallery for Glasgow.

16 June 2009
1895 – Scottish Temperance League, Glasgow

1895 – Scottish Temperance League, Glasgow

Architect: J. Salmon & Son

18 November 2009
1898 – Premises, Renfield Street & West Regent Street, Glasgow

1898 – Premises, Renfield Street & West Regent Street, Glasgow

Architect: Frank Burnett & Boston

16 June 2009
1899 – Pettigrew & Stephens Department Store, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

1899 – Pettigrew & Stephens Department Store, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

Architect: Honeyman & Keppie