1899 – Baltic Chambers, Glasgow
Baltic Chambers comprises a substantial B listed red sandstone building extending over the basement, ground and five upper floors,
Baltic Chambers comprises a substantial B listed red sandstone building extending over the basement, ground and five upper floors,
“The subject of this sketch, now approaching completion, is situated close to Acton Bridge Station,
“This building is designed to accommodate eighteen patients — viz., eight in male ward, eight in female ward,
Proposal for building over a Great Western Railway tunnel showing the underpinning structure. Published in The Building News,
Founded in 1894 with a bequest by Henry James Campbell, who made his fortune in the linen trade,
“Canada House, of which we give an illustration is being erected at the corner of Baldwin-street,
Dismantled stone by stone in 1910 and re-erected in Regina, Saskatchewan. A replacement bank building,
“The plans make this design explicit — Portland stone, with Berkshire bricks and green slates,
Church of 1820, by an unknown architect, under the supervision of Fr Gannon, the superior at the time,
Casa Calvet was erected between 1898 and 1900 for the Calvets, a family of textile industrialists.