1888 – New Parish Church, Govan, Glasgow, Scotland
Perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News, November 21st 1884. Now known as Govan Old Parish Church,
Perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News, November 21st 1884. Now known as Govan Old Parish Church,
Offices of The Clyde Trustees Proposed Extension & Clock Tower to Harbour. Elevations to Broomielaw &
In 1885 a competition held and 10 architects were asked to prepare competitive plans.
At the core of Ross House is a classical house of around 1783. Alexander Cullen extensively remodelled the house around 1888-90 in a full-blooded Scots Baronial style.
This grand sandstone building, with its distinctive four-face clock tower, was erected in 1891, beside Dalmeny Road in Bonnington, and dominated the area for many years.
Demolished to make way for an office building in the 1960s, itself demolished in 2008.
The Subway’s most distinctive building – an ornate, Jacobean, late Victorian red sandstone structure; designed by James Miller in 1896.
Built between 1896 and 1907 and at that time was claimed to be the biggest bonded warehouse in the world.
The Leng Memorial Chapel was constructed around 1895-97 on a dramatic hill-top site with magnificent views by Sir John Leng as a memorial to his first wife,