1855 – Royal Faculty of Procurators’ Hall, Glasgow
The Royal Faculty of Procurators is a body which was incorporated prior to 1668 and continues to serve the needs of the legal profession in Glasgow and West Central Scotland.
The Royal Faculty of Procurators is a body which was incorporated prior to 1668 and continues to serve the needs of the legal profession in Glasgow and West Central Scotland.
Built in 1935-36 for park administration purposes, the building was the first representation of the federal government in the national parks.
Published entry for major architectural competition. The Building News, August 221884.
Published entry for major architectural competition. View from park. The Building News, August 29 1884.
Published entry for major architectural competition. The Building News, September 5 1884.
Published entry for major architectural competition. The Building News, September 5 1884.
Built as local authority offices, the Ashe Memorial Hall sits at one end of Denny Street, dedicated to the memory of Thomas Ashe.
From The Building News, August 22, 1862: The Assembly Room is 70 ft. by 40 ft.
Designed by rising architect William Strickland. He was the architect of the steeple on Independence Hall,