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Architecture of Scotland

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

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

Architect: Honeyman & Keppie

16 June 2009
1899 – Queens Cross Church, Glasgow

1899 – Queens Cross Church, Glasgow

Architect: Charles Rennie Mackintosh Queen’s Cross Church was started in 1896 by the Free Church of Scotland as St Mathew’s Church. It was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who was at that time...

16 June 2009
1899 – Ruchill Church Hall, Glasgow

1899 – Ruchill Church Hall, Glasgow

Architect: Charles Rennie Mackintosh Ruchill Church Hall, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, was built as a mission for the Free Church of Scotland and completed in 1899. The building provides two halls, with...

09 June 2009
1900 – Falkirk Public Library, Scotland

1900 – Falkirk Public Library, Scotland

Architect: McArthy & Watson

18 June 2010
1900 – Larkfield House, Trinity, Edinburgh, Scotland

1900 – Larkfield House, Trinity, Edinburgh, Scotland

Architect: Hippolyte J. Blanc Perspective View with Plans as published in The Building News, August 17th 1900.

09 June 2009
1900 – St. Stephens Church, Craigie, Perth, Scotland

1900 – St. Stephens Church, Craigie, Perth, Scotland

Architect: George Young General view & ground plan as published in The Builder News, January 12th 1900.

18 June 2010
1900 – The Cliff, Wemyss Bay, Inverclyde, Scotland

1900 – The Cliff, Wemyss Bay, Inverclyde, Scotland

Architect: John Honeyman Perspective View with Plan as published in The Building News, September 28th 1900.

30 December 2009
1900 – Woodside House, Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland

1900 – Woodside House, Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland

Architect: C.S.S. Johnston The castle, near Beith, was built in 1551 and was for more than 400 years the home of the Ralston family. It incorporates a tower of 1551 with mid 17th...

16 June 2009
1901 – Glasgow Royal Infirmary

1901 – Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Architect: A. Hessell Tiltman